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The present volume comprises the additions to the Library of the 
Patent Office from May 1, 1878, to May 1, 1883, about 12,000 volumes, 
making the total number of volumes, including pamphlets, 40,000. 

Several duplicate sets of foreign patents have been added, especially 
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indexes to them, have been prepared; and it is hoped that very soon the 
duplicates will be so perfect that complete tiles of all foreign patents will 
remain in the Library aside from those in the examiners’ rooms. 

A very large increase has been made in the number of periodicals, and 
especially those devoted to the industrial arts, the list-now amounting to 
over five hundred. 

It will be noticed that during the five years since the last Catalogue 
was issued the Library has nearly doubled in extent, and prob;il)ly more 
than that in value; the selections having been made with more care and 
system and with special reference to the work in the Office. This gratifying 
result has been made possible by a specific annual appropriation for the 
purchase of books, contemi)lated by law in founding the Liljrary, but not 
fully carried into effect until 1878, when the amount was fixed at $5,000. 

The general plan of the former Catalogue has been followed for the 
sake of uniformity, both in the arrangement and printing, though the pro¬ 
portion of subject-matter entries has been largely increased. 

As a repertory of industrial literature and applied science in general, 
this Library may now, perhaps, compete with any other of its kind, although 
further improvement is to be expected in the completeness of its collection, 
and better methods of indexing to make the mass of information gathered, 
more accessible to the Office and the public. 

WESTON FLINT, 

Lihmfian. 

Library United States Patent Oeftee, 3b, 1883. 


(iii) 



EXPLANATIONS. 


Tlie types used are as follows: 

Authors, full-face, as: Aaron, Charles H. 

First-word entry, biography, editors, manufacturers’ catalogues, and ordinary refer¬ 
ences ill antique, as: Accessory art, etc.; Panizzi, Anthony. Life of. See Fagan, L.; 
Fleming, W. Vocah. philos. Ed. by; Bradley and Smith. Trade price-list, etc. 
Subjects, antique caps, as: ACIDS. 

Geographical names and references, Roman small caps, as: Alps. See Missouri. 
Iron ores of. ^ 

References to volumes in a set, first word in antique, without the word See, as: 
Smithsn. coutrib., v. 9. 


(iv) 



CATALOGUE 


FIRST SFRRREMBISrT, 1878 - 1882 . 


A., A. Introduction to tlie 8 tud 3 ^ of 
painted glass. 12°. London and Oxford, 

1878. pp. 7 + 80. 

Aachen. Kdnigl. rheiniscli - westfiilisclie 
technische Hochscliulo. ErsterNaclitrag, 
Katalog der Bibliothek. 1872 bis 1878. 
8°. Aachen, 1879. 

Aaron, Charles H. Practical treatise on 
testing and working silver ores. 10°. 
San Francisco, 1870. i)p. 114. 

Abbot, Henry L. Report npon experi¬ 
ments and investigations to develop a 
sj’stem of submarine mines for defending 
the harbors of the United States. Sub¬ 
mitted to the board of engineers by. 
lUus, 4°. Washington, 1881. pp. 444. See 
United States. War department. Bn- 
reau of engineers. Professional i)apers, 
etc., No. 23. 

-Siege artillery in the campaigns against 

Richmond, with notes on the 15-inch gun, 
including an algebraic analysis of the tra- 
jectorj' of a shot in its ricochets npon 
smooth water. Ilhis. 8°. ATfc For/i, 1868. 
pp. 183. See United States. War de¬ 
partment. Bureau of engineers. Profes¬ 
sional papers. No. 14. 

Abbott, Austin. The legal remembrancer, 
containing concise statements of the law 
as it now is, on subjects of general im¬ 
portance, particularly adapted to the 
State of New York. Ed. by. 12°. Xeiv 
York, 1871. pp.288. 

Abbott, Benj. Vaughn. Dictionary of 
terms and phrases used in American or 
English jurisprudence. 2v. 8°. Boston, 

1879. pp.43 + 680; 738. 

Abbott, John. Exposition of the princi¬ 
ples of Abbott’s hydraulic engine, with 
tables and engravings: an illustration of 
the power of wheels heretofore used. 
8°. Boston, 1835. pp. 132. 

1904-1 


Abbott, John Loraine. The home-book 
of wonders in nature, science, and art; a 
description of the wonderful phenomena 
of nature and the achievements of science 
and art. Ill ns. 8°. Hartford, 1870. pp.816. 

Abbott, W. H. The management of grass¬ 
land. Ed. by. See Roland, Arthur. 

A. B. C. (The) of bee culture. See Root, 
A. I. 

-(The) universal commercial electric tel¬ 
egraphic code. See Clauson-Thue, W. 

Abel, F. A. Modern history" of gunpowder. 
Science lectures for the people, series 10. 

AberdeoM, George, Earl of. Inquiry into 
the principles of beauty in Grecian archi¬ 
tecture; with an historical view of the 
rise and jirogress of the art in Greece. 
Extracted from Wilkin’s translation of 
Vitruvius, to which it is an introduction. 
12°. London, 1860. pp. 8 + 110 + 16 + 32. 
Weale's series. No. 130. 

Altei’iia^tliey, R. James. Practical hints 
on mill building. Illns. 8°. London, 
1880. pp. 298. 

Ablett, William H. Arboriculture for 
amateurs; being instructions for the 
planting and cultivation of trees for or¬ 
nament or use, and selections and descrip¬ 
tions of those suited to special require¬ 
ments as to soil, situation, etc. Ulus. 
12°. Ijondon, n. d. Amateur series, v. 6. 

pp. 120. 

- Dairy farming. Ed. by. See Ro¬ 
land, A. 

- English trees and tree-planting. 6°. 

Ljondon, 1880. pp. 9 + 434. 

-Reminiscences of an old draper. 16°. 

London, 1876. pp.237. 

Abney, Gflph Photography. South Ken¬ 
sington Museum. Science lectures, v. 1. 








ABNEY. 


2 


ACTUALITIES. 


Abney, W. de. ^Yiveleslie. The practical 
working of the gelatine emulsion process. 
lUiis, 12°. London, 1S80. pp. 82. 

-Treatise on photography, lllus. 16°. 

Xeiv York, 1878. Text-books of science, 
V. 14. pp. 326. 

ABSORPTION of light. Die Al)Sori)tion 
(les Lichtes in isotropeu Mitteln. See 
Wiillner, A. 

ABSTINENCE, Total. See Richardson, 
B. W. 

Abuse (The) of the steam jacket. See 
Fletcher, 'William. 

ACADEMIES. Die Forstschnle in Hohen- 
heim, Geschichte nml Beschreihnng. See 
Forstschnle. 

Accessory art. Original and suggestive 
examples of ornament. See Day, L. A. 

ACCIDENTS. Les accidents; secoiirs i\ 
donner. See Smee, A. Actuals, scients. 
2® ser. 3. 

- and sickness, Guide in. See First 

help. 

-casualties, etc. See Hints. 

- Etiology, pathology, and treatment of. 

See Howe, J. W. 

-Home imi’sing, and how to help in cases 

of. See Benton, S. 

-in mines. See Bagot, Alan. 

-on railroads. Sec Adams, C. F. 

-railroad. See Turnbull, Lawrence, and 

McRea, Wm. C. 

——- or poisoning. What to do hrst. See 
Dulles, C. W. 

- Railway signals and. Sec Dawnay, 

A. D. 

ACCLIMATION. Bulletin de la socidte 
d’acclimatation. See Baris (let Cat.) 

ACIDS and salts. Chromic. Reactionen 
der Chromsiinre nnd der Chromate. See 
Perwolf, E. 

-ilineral. Die Mincralsauren. Nee Pick, 

S. Chem.-Tech. Bib.; B. 

AcklaiKl, Henry W., Stokes W., and 
others. Medicine in modern times, or 
discourses delivered at a meeting of the 
British Medical Association at Oxford. 
With a re])ort on merenry, by Dr. Hughes 
Bennett. 12°. London, 1869. pp. 2r)5-f6. 

ACOUSTICS, electricity, magnetism. 
NccLardner, D. Hand-book of nat. phil., 

V. 5. 

-Elenientaty treatise on. See Poster, J. 

- in connection with ventilation. Trea¬ 
tise on. See Saeltzer, A. 


ACOUSTICS—continued. 

-in relation to architecture and build¬ 
ing. See Smith, T. R. Weale’s series, 
No. 116. 

- light and heat. See Lees, W. Put¬ 
nam’s advanced sc. ser., v. 8. 

- See Lees, W. Putnam’s element. 

sc. ser., V. 8. 

- See Piper, Thomas W. 

-Mechanism of the ossicles of the car, 

etc. See Helmholtz, H. 

-Musical. See Broadhouse, J. 

-Power of sound. See Gurney, E. 

-Summary of researches in sound. See 

Henry, J. 

-Theoretical. See Donkin, W. T. 

-Theory of sound. See Strutt, .1. M'. 

-Wonders of. See Radau, R. lllus. 

library of wonders, v. 14. 

ACTINISM. What is it ? Half hour rec¬ 
reations in poj». sc., 1st ser. 
ACTINOLOG'Y'. Sea-anemones; or, tanks 
and their inhabitants. Nee Sea-anemones. 
ACTINOMETRY. Actinomdtrie. See 
Radau, R. Actuals, scients., 64. 
Acton, William. The functions and dis¬ 
orders of the reproductive organs in child- 
hood, youth, adult age, and advanced life 
considered in their i)hysiologic<al, social, 
and moral relations. 6th ed. lllus. 8°. 
rhiladelphm, 187,6. ]>p. 266. 

Actual lateral pressure of earthwork. 
See Baker, B. Van Nostrand’s sc. ser.. 
No. .56. 

Actualites scientihiiues. lllus. B® ser., 
t. 1-8,5; 2® ser., t. 1-6 12°. Laris, 

1866-81. 

CONTENTS. 

1" s6rie. 

1". An<aly8(‘ apectrale (lea coriia c^leatea, ])ar W. 
Huggins. Trad, par I’abW Moigno. lllus. 
1866. 

2». Radiation. Calorescence. Inlluence (lea cou- 
leurs. P.ar. J. Tynd.-ill. Trad, pjir Moigno. 
lllus. 1867. 

3". MatiSre et la force. Par J. Tyndall. Trad, 
par Moigno. 1873. 

4". -. 

5". -. 

6 “. -. 

8". Sur la radiation. J. Tyndall. 1868. 

9". -. 

10». F.araday, inventour. Par ,J. Tyndall. 1868. 
11". Sacchariin6trie optniue, cliiniique, nn'dassi- 
inetrique. Par rabb6 Moigno. Ulus. 1868. 
12". Science anglaise; son bilan iiu niois d’aofit, 
1869. Par 1 abb6 Moigno. 1872. Reunion 
Exeter. 




ACTUALITfiS. 


3 


ACTUALITfiS. 


Actualites scieutifiques—continued. 

13“. Melanges de physique et de chiiuie. Par 
Pi-anMand, etc. 1869. 

14“. Les alinients. Par H. Lethoby. 1869. 

15“. -. 

16". Tbeorie dynamique de la cbaleur. Par P. 

Gr. Tait. Trad, par A. Le Gyre. 1870. 

17". Tbeorie du v61ocip6de. Siir les lois de I’dcou- 
lenient de la vapeur. Par W. J. Macquorn 
Rankiue. Trad, par M.J.-B. Viollet. 1870. 
18". M6tainoipbose8 cbimiques du carbone. Par 
Win. Odling. Trad, par l’abb6 Raillard. 

1871. 

19". Prograiunie d’un cours en sept le(,!ons siir les 
l)b6nom6nes et les tb6ories 61ectriques. 
Par J. Tyndall. 1881. 

20 ". Geologie des Allies et du tunnel des Alpesi 
par Rlie de Beaumont. Nouvelles observa 
tions gOologiqiies sur les rocbes antbraci. 
feres des Alpes. Par M. Sismouda. Trad, 
del’italienpar Moigiio. Illus. 1871. 

21". Science anglaiso; son bilan an mois d’aofit, 
1868. R6union k Norwich, par I’abb^ 
Moigno. 1869. 

22". La Lumiere. Neufle^ons sur le role scienti- 
flque de riinagination. Par J. Tyndall. 
Trad, par Raillard; Appendice sur I’arc-en- 
ciel, par Raillard. 1872. 

23". Agents explosifs modei’nes, et leurs applica¬ 
tions. Par I’abbe Moigno. 1872. 

24”. Religion et patrie, vengCes de la fausse science 
et de I’envie baiiieuse. Par I’abbC Moigno. 

1872. 

25". _. 

26". Sur la force de la poudre et des explosifs. 

Par M. Bertbelot. 2' 6d. 1872. 

27". Sur saturation. 1. Des solutions gazeuses. 
2. Des solutions de vapeurs. 3. Des solu. 
tions salines. Par C. Tomlinson. Trad, par 
Moigno. 1872. 

28". Optiquemol6culaire. Effets de prOcipitation, 
de decomposition, d’illumination produits 
par la InmiSre. Par rabb6 Moigno. Illus. 

1873. 

29". L’arcbitecture du monde des atomes. Par 
M. A. Gaudiu. Illus. 1873. 

30". T5tude sur les 6clairs. Par Paul Perrin. 
Illus. 1873. 

31". Chemins de fer. Par Elie IssaRne. Illus. 

1873. 

32". Instructions sur les paratonnerres. P. 1. 
Par Gay-Lussac. 1823. P. 2, 3, par Pouillet, 
1854, 1867. Illus. 1874. 

33". Tables baromOtriques et bypsom6tri(iues pour 
le calcul des hauteurs. ParR. Radau. 1881. 
34". Les passages de Venus sur le disque solaire. 

Par Edmond Dubois. Illus. 1873. 

35". Manuel 616mentaire de photograpbie au collo. 
dion bumide. Par E. Dumoulin. Illus. 

1874. 

36". Problemes plaisauts et delectables. Par. C.- 
G. Bacbet. 4“ 6d. 1879. 

37". Cbaleur, mode demouvement. Par J. Tyndall. 
Trad, par Moigno. Illus. 1881. 


Actualites scientifiques—coutiiiued. 

38". L’astronomie praticjue et les observations eu 
Europe et en Am^rique. P. 1. Aiigleterre. 
Par C. Andr6 et G. Rayet. Illus. 1874. 
P. 2. Rcosse, Irlande et colonies anglaises. 
Par C. Andre et G. Rayet. Illus. 1874. 
P. 3. fitats-Unis d’Am6rique. Par C. Au- 
dr6 et A. Angot. Illus. 1874. P. 4-5. 
Observatoires d’ltalie. Par G. Rayet, 
Illus. 1878. 

39". -. 

40". Premieres le§ons de photograpbie. Par L. 

Perrot de Cbaumeux. 2'ed. Illus. 1878. 
41". Les mines dans la guerre de campagne. Par 
A. Picardat. Illus. 1874. 

42". Essai sur une mauifere de representer les 
quantites imaginaires dans les construc¬ 
tions geometriques. ParR. Argand. 2'6d., 
precedee d’une prOface par J. Houel. Ulus. 

1874. 

43". Essai sur les piles. Par A. Callaud. 2" ed. 
Ulus. 1875. 

44". Matifere et 6tber. Par X. Kretz. 1875. 

45”. L’unitO dynamique. Par E. Marco. 1875. 

46". Pliysique, etc. Par Tyndall, Carpenter, etc. 

1875. 

47". La grande pyramide. Par P. Smyth. Trad. 

par Moigno. 1875. 

48". -. 

49". Les insuccfes en photograpbie. Par V. Cor- 
dier. 3' ed. 1880. 

50". La pbotolitbographie. Par G. Fortier. Illus. 

1876. 

51". Precede au collodion sec. Par E. Boiviu. 
2 " 6d. 

52". Les paudynamomfetres. Par G.-A. Him. 
Illus. 1876. 

53". Les arOometres. Par A. Baserga. Illu.s. 1876. 
54". Manueldumagnanier. ParL. Roman. Illus. 

1876. 

55”. Les couleurs reproduites en photograpbie. 
Par E. Dumoulin. 1876. 

56". Progres recents de I’astronomie stellaire. Par 
R. Radau. 1876. 

57". Les observatoires de montagne. Par R. Ra¬ 
dau. Ulus. 1876. 

58". Les poussi^res do I’air. Par G. Tissandier. 
Illus. 1877. 

59". Photograpbie au cbarbon. Par L. Vidal. 
3" 6d. Illus. 1877. 

60°. Le precede au gelatino-bromuro. Par H. 
Odagir. 1877. 

61". Sciences des nombres. Par D. Marcband. 

1877. 

62". La lumiere et les climats. ParR. Radau. 1877 
63". Les radiations cbimiques du soleil. Par R. 
Radau. 1877. 

64”. Actinometrie. Par R. Radau. 1877. 

65". L’impression photograpbique aux encres 
grasses. Par L. Moock. 2" ed. 1877. 

66 ". La spectroscopie. Illus. Par A. Cazin. 1878. 
67”. Photograpbie aux sels d’argeut. Illus. Par 
G. Huberson. 1878. 

68 ". Le 90 us sur I’Olectricitd. Par J. Tyndall. 
Trad, par R. Francisque-Micbel. Illus. 1878. 







ACTUALITfiS. 


4 


ADAMS. 


Actualites scientifiques—continued. 

69". La photographic au charbon. Par C. N. An- 
bert. Illus. 1878. 

70". La pr6vision du temps. Par W. de Fonvielle. 
1878. 

71°. La photogi'aphie. Par E. Radau. 1878. 

72". L’ozone, ce qu’il cat, etc. Par T. Andrews, 
S. Zinno, etc. Illus. 1878. 

73". Les microbes organises. M^'moires de J. Tyn¬ 
dall et Pastenr. lUits. 1878. Par Moigno. 
74". Le E6v6rend P6re Secchi. Sa ^^e, son obser- 
vatoire, etc. Par Moigno, Illus. 1879. 

75". Cartes du temps. Par K. H. Scott. Trad, par 
Zurcher et Margoll6. Illus. 1879. 

76°. La photographic appliqufie k I’arcbCologie. 

Par E. Trutat. Illus. 1879. 

77°. La photographic. Par A. P61egry. Illus. 1879. 
78". Lesnuages. ParA. Poey. Illus. 3'cd. 1879. 
79". Phototypie. Par L. Vidal. Illus. 1879. 

80". Observations m6t6orologiques en ballon. Par 
G. Tissandier. Illus. 1879. 

81°. Prficis de microphotographie. Par G. Huber- 
.son. Illus. 1879. 

82". La constitution int6rienre de la terre. Par 
R. Radau. 1880. 

83°. Le role des vents dans les climats chauds. 
Par R. Radau. 1880. 

84°. Photographic sur plaque sfeche. ParC. Fabre. 
1880. 

85°. La machine de Gramme. Par A. Breguet. 
Illus. 1880. 

2° serie. 

1°. L’art des projections. Par Moigno. lUus. 
1872. 

2°. Photomicrographie. Par J. Girard. Ilhis. 

1872. 

3°. Les accidents; secours k donner. Par A. 

Sm6e. Trad, par Deleschamps. Illus. 1872. 
4". L’anatomie et I’histologie. Par G. Le Bon. 

1873. 

5°. Manuel de mn6niotechnie. P. 1. Application 
^ I’histoire. Par Moigno. 1879. 

* M6t6orologie appliquee a la pr6visiondu temps. 

Par M. E. Mascart. RecueUlie par T. Mou- 
reaux. Illus. 1881. 

* Des potasses brutes et des potasses ratliufees. 

Par C. Berth. 1880. 

Acupressure, method of arresting surgical 
haimorrhage, etc. See Simpsou, J. Y. 
Adam, James. Architecture, decoration, 
and furniture. 1778-1822. See Adam, 
R., and Adam, J. 

Adam, Robert, and Adam, James. 
The architecture, decoration, and furni¬ 
ture, selected from “Works in Architect¬ 
ure,” published 1778-1822, and photolitho- 
grajihed from the originals. lUus. Pits. 
26. fol. London, 1880. 

Adams and Bishop, editors. Oniamental 
designs for fancy carving and home 
decorations. Parts 1-3. 4°. Xeiv York, 
n. t. p. 


Adams, Charles Francis. Notes on rail¬ 
road accidents. 12°. New York, 1879. 
pp. 6 -f 280. 

-Railroads; their origin and problems. 

12°. Neic York, 1880. pp. 230. 

Adams, George. An essay on electricity; 
theory and practice of that science, and 
mode of applying it to medical purposes, 
with au essay on magnetism. Illus. 8°. 
London, 1785. pp. 10-476. 

Adams, H. G. Cage and chamber birds. 
See Bechstein, J. M. 

- Cage and singing birds; how to 

catch, keei), breed, and rear them; direc¬ 
tions as to their habits, nature, food, dis¬ 
eases, etc. 16° London, n. d. pp. 148. 
Routledge’s hooks for the country, 
No. 11. 

Adams, Julius W. Sewers and drains for 
poimlous districts; with rules and formu¬ 
la for the determination of their dimen¬ 
sions under all circumstances. Illus. 8°. 
Xetv York, 1880. pp. 288 -f 4. 

A«lams, M. B. Artistic conservatories, 
etc. See Goodwin, E. W., and Adams, 
M.B. 

Adams, W. Subcutaneous surgery. 
Toner lecture, No. 6. Smithsn. misc. 
coll., V. 15. 

Adams, William. Club-foot: its causes, 
pathology, and treatment; being the essay 
to which the Jacksonian prize for 1864, 
given by the Royal College of Surgeons, 
was awarded. 2d ed. Illus. 8°. I’hila- 
delpMa, 1873. pp. 464. 

Adams, William Bridges. Road prog¬ 
ress ; or, amalgamation of railways and 
highways for agricultural improvement, 
and steam-farming in Great Britain and 
the Colonies. Practical economy in fixed 
plant and rolling stock for i>as.senger and 
goods’ trains. Illus. 8°. London, 1850. 
pp. 76. 

Adams, W. Davenport. Dictionary of 
English literature, being a comprehensive 
guide to English authors and their works. 
8 °. London, n.d. pp. 708. 

Adams, W.-H. Davenport. Earth and its 
treasures. Edited by. See Mangin, A. 

- Famous ships of the British navy; 

stories of enterprise and daring. Illus. 
16°. London, 1878. pp. 316. 

Adams prize essay for 1865: Terrestrial 
and cosmical magnetism. See Walker, E. 




ADCOCK'S. 


5 


AGEICULTURAL. 


Adcock’s engineers’ pocket-book for the 
year 1881; valuable also to architects, 
builders, and contractors. 16^^. London, 
1881. pp. 376. 

Addison, Mrs. Economical cookery for 
the middle classes. 2d ed. 12°. Lon¬ 
don, 1879. pp. 69. 

Addresses, i)olitical and educational. See 
Lubbock, Jno. 

Adler, Gnstav. Der Architekt und Mau- 
rermeister. Handbuch bei Entwurf, Ver- 
anschlagen und Ausfiihrung stadtischer 
und liindlicher Bauten unter Augabe der 
I’olizeibcstimmungen. 12°. Leipzig, 1882. 
l>p. 98. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib. 
No. 78. 

- Der Zimmermeister und Bau-Uuter- 

nehnier. Haudbuch bei Holzankilufen, 
bei praktischer Bauausfiihruug und bei 
Entwurf der Land- und Wasserbauteu 
unter Anlage der Polizeibestimmuugen. 
12°. Leipzig, 1882. pp. 86 -f- 84 + 98 -j- 
138. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib. 
No. 69. 

ADULTERATIONS. Butter; its analy¬ 
sis and adulterations. See Hehner, O., 
and Angell, A. 

-in our daily food and drink. See How¬ 
to detect. 

- Menschliche Nahrungs - Genussmittel 

und Getriiuke, ihre Verialschungen uiid 
IJnreinigungen. See Palm, R. 

-Nahrung.s- und Genussmittel, ihre Ver- 

ralschungen, etc. See Kbnig, J. 

-of all grocers’ goods, and how to detect 

them. See Felker, P. H. 

- On the composition of food, and how 

it is adulterated. See Marcet, W. 

-The analysis and adulteration of foods. 

See Bell, Jas. South Kensington art and 
science handbooKs, No. 19. 

Advantages (Tlie) and .accidents of artifi¬ 
cial aiuesthesia, etc. See Turnbull, L. 

Advertising, History of. See Sampson, 
Henry. 

Aerial navigation. Ace Mansfield, C. B. 

- voyage in England, The fir.st. See 

Lunardi, Viucent. 

AERONAUTICS. Air-boat for arcnstatic 
air-travel. See Brannon, P. 

-Navigation a<5rienne. See Areonaute 

(L’). 

-The hj’dro-aeronaut, or navigator’s life¬ 
buoy. See Cleghorn, Thomas. 


AERONAUTICS—continued. 

-Observations m6t6orologiqnes eu ballon. 

See Tissandier, G. Actuals, sclents., 80. 

iESTHETICS. The science of beauty as 
develoiied in nature and applied in art. 
See Day, D. R. 

AFFINITY. Researches into the laws of 
chemical. See Berthollet, C. L. 

Agassiz, Louis. On extraordinary fishes 
from California. 8°. New Haven, 1853. 

pp. 12. 

-On ichthyological fauna of the Pacific 

slope of North America. From the Amer¬ 
ican Journal of Science .and Arts, 2d ser., 
V. 19. n. t. p. 8°. [A^cic Haven, \8bo.'] 
pp. 46. 

Age of steel (The) and Journal of Com¬ 
merce. Devoted to the iron, steel, hard¬ 
ware, and manufacturing interests of the 
West and South. Ulus. v. 48-50,1880-81. 
4°. Saint Louis, 1880-81.—[Title changed 
from “Journal of Commerce” Aug. 7, 
1880.] 

Agriiew, D. Hayes. The jiriuciples and 
practice of surgery, being a treatise on 
surgical diseases and injuries. 2 vols. 
Illus. 4°. Fhiladelphia, 1878. pp. 1062, 
1066. 

AGRICULTURAL chemistry. See Sib- 
son, V. A. 

-Chemistry of the larm. See War¬ 
rington, R. Morton’s hand-book of the 
farm series. 

— — The laboratory guide. Speci.ally 
arranged for agricultural students. See 
Church, A. H. 

- Department, U. S. Special rej)orts, 

1877-8-2. See United States. 

- engineering. Landv irthschaftlicher 

Wasserbau, etc. See Schubert, F. C. 

- — Landwirthschaftlicher Wegeund 

Briickenbau, etc. See Schubert, F. C. 

- implements. Berichte der Versuchs- 

statiou fiir l.audw. Geriithe und Maschi- 
nen. See Austria. K. Ministerium fiir 
Hiindel, etc. 

-Catalogue des instruments et ma¬ 
chines d’agriculture, du mus6e de I’indu- 
strie de Bruxelles. See Le Docte, Max. 

-Digest of seeding-machines, etc. 

See Allen, James T. 

-Handbucli der land wirthschaftlichen 

Maschinen. See Fritz, H. 

-Haudbuch laudw. Maschinen, etc. 

See Perels, E. 




AGRICULTURAL. 


6 


AGRICULTURE. 


AGRICULTURAL implenieuts—coat’d. 

-Laudwirthschaftliche Ma.scbinen- 

kunde. Handbucli. See Wiist, A. 

-etc., niannfacturers and jobbers of. 

See Rumsey, L. M., and Co. 

-Versnehsstation fiir landw. Geriitlie 

n. Mascliinen an der Acadeinie zn Unga- 
riscli-Altenbnrg. See Fuchs, J. M. 

- societies, Reports of. Sec Transac¬ 
tions. 

AGRICULTURE. Agricoltnra e pa.stori- 
zia iSiciliana. See Majorana, Rilippo. 

- Agriculturists their own superphos¬ 
phate makers. See Lock, A. G. 

- Ainalgauiation of railways and high¬ 
ways for agricultural improvement. See 
Adams, W. 13. 

- Amei'icau Agriculturist. See Amer¬ 
ican. 

- American farmer’s hand-book. See 

O’Neill, F. ^Y., and Williams, H. L. 

-American manures; farmer-s’ and i»lant- 

ens’ guide. See Chynoweth, J. 15., and 
Bruckner, H. 

- and horticulture; cotton, tobacco, 

wheat; raising horses, neat-cattle, etc. 
See Bolles, Albert, S. 

- and mechanics; fruit-growing and 

gardening, etc. See Read, J. E. 

-and planting. Rural economy of. See 

Marshall, AVm. 

- and prices in England, A history of, 

from 1259 to 1793. See Rogers, .Tames E. 
Thorold. 

-and the arts. The principles of chem¬ 
istry, Recent discoveries applietl to. See 
Porter, J. A. 

-Authxnitates rustican See Schulz[e], 

F. G. 

- Application of chemistry to. See 

Fownes, G. Weale’s series. No. 1. 

-Artiticial manures ; hints for their em- 

ploymeut in the lield. See Sibson, A. 

-Book of ensilage. See Bailey, J. M. 

-Dairy husbandry. See Willard, X. A. 

- Die Auspriiche der Landwirthschaft 

auf die stadtischen Dungstolfe. See Miil- 
ler, A. 

- Eldeuaer Archiv flir laudw. Erfahr- 

uugen. See Eldenaer. 

- Elements of .scientific. See Norton, 

J. P. 

- Ensilage of green crops. See Gof- 

fart, A. 


AGRICULTURE—continued. 

- Experimental. See Johnston, Jas. 

F. W. 

- Ex])eriment stations, 1st annual re- 

])ort, 1879-80. See Cornell University. 

-Factory and farm. See Factory. 

-Farm drainage. See French, H. F. 

- Farmer’s dictionary. See Gardner, 

1). P. 

- Farming and railro.ad interests in 

America. See Harold, .J. 

-Farming for pleasure and profit. See 

Roland, A. 

-Farming in North New Zealand. See 

Berry, J. 

-Farming with green manures on Plum- 

grove Farm. See Harlan, C. 

-First i)rinciitles of. See Tanner, II. 

-Freiudwiirterbuch ihr Landwirthe. See 

Loebe. 

-Introductiou to practical farming. See 

Baldwin, T. 

-.Journal de I’agriculture. See Journal. 

- Laudw. .Jahrbiicher aus Ostpreusseu. 

See Kbnigsberg, Centralstelle. 

- Letters to Sir .John Sinclair ou .agri¬ 
cultural .and other interesting topics. See 
Washington, George. 

-Library of practical. See Baxter, —. 

-Manufactures, and population in several 

counties of England, Account of the pres¬ 
ent state of. Young, Arthur. 

-Mining, geography, climate, commerce, 

etc. See Hittell, .1. S. 

- Nature .and property of soils. See 

Morton, J. 

-Notes on. See Haraszthy, A. 

-- Notes on farming and farming econ¬ 
omy. See Burn, R. S. Weale’s series. 
No. 141. 

-of China. See Fortune, R. 

-On the reclamation and protection of 

agricnltuifil lands. Stevenson, David. 

-Peregrinations agricoles. »'?ceGourcy, 

C. de. 

-Prize e.ssay on the cultivation of the 

potato. See Compton, D. H. 

-Report of secretary Iowa St.ate .agricul¬ 
tural society, 1876-77. See Iowa, State 
agricultural society. 

-Report to the legislature of the St.ate 

of Kansas, for 1877-78. See Kansas, 
State board of agriculture. 

-Rural affairs; illustrated annual reg¬ 
ister. Sec Thomas, J. .1. 








AGRICULTURE. 


7 


ALRRECHTSBERGER’S. 


AGRICULTURE-continued. 

-School of chemical manures. See Ville, 

Geo. 

-Science and practice in farm cultiva¬ 
tion. See Buckman, J. 

-Scientific. See Lupton, N. T. 

-Scientific. See Pendleton, E. i\I. 

-Secrets for farmers. See Reed, F. M. 

- Six lectures on, delivered at the ex¬ 
perimental farm at Vincennes. Sec Ville, 
G. M. 

-Elements of scientific. See Pilley, J. J. 

-- Management of grass land. See Ro¬ 
land, Arthur. 

- Thoughts on vermin, worms, insects, 

destructive to vegetation. See Creamer, 

R. T. 

- Transactions of the State hoai’d of, 

Kansas. See Kansas. 

-Treatise on practical husbandry. See 

Watson, W. C. 

-Tropical. See Simmonds, P. L. 

-De volksvlijt. See Amsterdam. Vei-- 

eeniging voor volksvlijt. 

-Western farmer of America. See Mon- 

gredien, A. Cohtlen club. 

-The wheat plant, origin, culture, &c., 

with a few remarks on Indian corn. See 
Klippart, J. H. 

AGUE and its sequela', scurvy, purpura, 
etc.. Remarks on. See Ward, S. II. 

Ag’iiila.r, Emanuel. A little hook about 
learning the pianoforte. IUiih. 12°. Lon¬ 
don, 1866. pp. 8-j-171. 

Alirendls. Die Central-Heizungen der 
Wohnliiinser, offentlichen Gebiiude, etc. 
Bearb. v. Ulus. 12°. Xc/p^iV/, 1880. pp. 
93. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib. 
No. 50. 

-Die Ventilation der bewohnten Riinme. 

Nach den neuesten Erfindungen und Er- 
fahrungen. Bearb. v. lUns. 12°. Leip¬ 
zig, pp. 75. Deutsche bautechn. 

Taschen-Bib. No. 49. 

Aiken, Herrick. Proposed amendment 
to the patent law. 8°. Fronl Jin, X. H., 
1854. pp. 110. 

Aikill, A., and C. R. A dictionary of 
chemistry and mineralogy, with an ac¬ 
count of the x>rocesses employed in many 
of the most imjiortant chemical manu¬ 
factures; to which are added a descrij)- 
tion of chemical api)aratu8, and various 
useful tables of weights and measures. 


Aiken, A., and C. R.—continued, 
chemical instruments, etc. 2 vols. and 
appendix. Illus. 4°. 1807-14. pp. 628; 
580; 176. pits. 15. 

Ailments of horses. See F., W. 

Ainsley, Thomas L. Engineers’ manual 
of the local marine board examinations for 
certificates of conqietency as second and 
first class engineers. lUus. 17th ed. 8°. 
South Shields, London, Lieerpoot, etc. 1880. 
pp.8-(-561. 

Air and disinfectants. Manuals of health. 
See Hartley, W. N. 

-and food, Sanitarj-examinations. See 

Fox, C. B. 

- and water; their impurities, etc. See 

Condy, H. B. 

- balloon; or, a treatise on the aero¬ 
static globe lately invented by Mons. 
Montgolfier, of Paris. 3d ed. [Bound in 
a vol. entitled “Tracts on nat. history.”] 
8 °. T^ondon, 1783. x»x). 36. 

- engines. Examples of steam, air, and 

gas engines. See Bourne, John. 

-La chaleur et ses ai^xilications aux 

machines it air chaud, aux machines a air 
comxirimd, etc. See Courtin, A.-J. 

-Les nouvelles machines 5. air com- 

X)rim6 ii detente. Sec Hanarte, Gustave. 

-light, and ventilation. Hints on. See 

Baird, .1. Weale’s series, No. 112. 

—- respired. Chemical and microscox)ical 
examination of. See Ransome, A. 

- uses and abuses of. See Griscom, 

J. H. 

Airy, George Biddell. Magnetical and me¬ 
teorological observations made at the 
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in the year 
1847. Published by order of the board of 
admiralty. lUns. fid. London, lSi9. jip. 90. 

- On sound and atmospheric vibra¬ 
tions, with the mathematical elements of 
music. Designed for the use of students. 
lUns. 2d ed. 12°. London, 1871. pji. 
16 -f 280. 

Akcriiiiiii, Richard. Present state of 
the iron manufacture in Sweden. Map 
and tabh'S. 4°. J.ondon and Xew York, 
1876. pp. 38 -j- 38. 

AH»rcclil«b<*rjfer, J. C. Collected writ¬ 
ings on thorough bass, harmony, and com¬ 
position, for self-instruction; enlarged 
and edited by his pupil, Iguaz Chevalier 
von Seyfried, with a short guide to full- 




ALCAN. 


8 


ALLEN. 


Arbreclitsberger, J. C.—coutinued. 
score playing, and a description of all in¬ 
struments employed until the present 
time. 3 v. in 1. Translated by Sabilla 
Novello, from the original German; the 
musical portion rev. by Vincent Novello. 
Ilhis. 4°. Londoji, Boston, etc. [_n. d.'\ pp. 
2 .%. 

Alcaii, M. Fabrication des <itoffe8. Trait6 
du travail de la laine card(5e. Notions 
historicpies, progriis techniques, d^velop- 
pement commercial, filature, tissage, etc. 
T. 1-2. Atlas, fob 8°. Paris, 1867. 
l»p. 12-f 514-(- 441. 

-Fabrication des 6tottes. Trait6 du tra¬ 
vail des laines peign^es; de I’alpaga, du 
poil de chfevre, du cachemire, etc. Atlas, 
fob 8°. /'(iris, 1873. pj). 11-f-679. 

ALCHEMY. Magus, or celestial intelli¬ 
gencer. See Barrett, F. 

-Squaring the circle, etc. See Dircks, H. 

Scientific studies. 

Alcocky Charles W., editor. James Lilly- 
white's cricketer’s annual for 1882. 11th 
year. 16°. Zofidoa [1882]. pp. 304. 

ALCOHOL and science. See Hargreaves, 

W. 

- its use and abuse. See Greenfield, 

W. S. Health primers. No. 2. 

-its place and pow er. See Miller, J. 

- or spirit tables. See Thudichum, 

J. L. W., and Dupre, August. 

- Special researches on the action of. 

See Anstie, F. E. 

ALCOHOLIC liquors. Branntweinbreu- 
nerei-Betrieb init Kartoffeln. See Bron- 
ner, A. 

-Chemical testing of wanes and spirits. 

See Grifiin, J. J. 

-Giilirungs-Chemie. Vierter Theil, 

die Spiritusfabrication und Presshefebe- 
reitnug. ' See Bersch, Josef. 

—-Handbuch der Spiritusfabrication. 

See Maercker, Max. 

-Law and history of. See Rogers, 

jr.,R.V. 

-Manufacture and use of. See More- 

wood, S. 

-I'raktische Anleitung znr Spiritus- 

Fabrikation. See Gumbinner, L. 

ALCOHOLISM, The opium habit and. 
See Hubbard, F. H. 

Abli’ioli, E. F. The propulsion of vessels 
of war, and those for ocean, lake, and ca¬ 
nal navigation, by steam or any other ap- 


Aldrich, E. F.—continued. 
proi)riate moving power. [■Plates.] 8°. 
[A’ew ForA.] n.d. pp. 14. 

Alexaiider, S. Statement and exposi¬ 
tion of certain harmonies of the solar sys¬ 
tem. Smithsn. contrib., v. 21. 

Alexander, Thomas. Pllementary ap¬ 
plied mechanics. Simple practical cases 
of stress and strain wrought out individ¬ 
ually from first principles by means of 
elementary mathematics; intended as an 
easy introduction to Kankine’s apiiliod 
mechanics. 12°. London, 1880. pp. 11 -j- 
119-f-53. 

Alexander, William. Experimental es¬ 
says on the following subjects: I. On the 
external application of antiseptics in pu¬ 
trid diseases. 11. On the doses and effects 
of medicines. HI. On diuretics and sudo- 
rifics. 8°. London, YidS, pp. 219. 

Alexandrow, A. Complete English- 
Russian dictionary. 8°. St. Petersburg, 
1879. pp. 60S -|- 717. 

ALGiE, Marine. Collected near Eastport, 
Me. By I). C. Eaton. Conn. Acad, of arts 
and sc. v. 2. 

-of America, C(*ntributions to the fresh¬ 
water. By H. C. AVood. Smithsn. con¬ 
trib., v. 19. 

ALGEBRA. The higher parts. See At¬ 
kins, E. Putnam’s advanced sc. .ser., v. 5. 

-Traits du lever des plans et des notions 

snr I’emploi praticpie de I’algbbre. See 
Breton (de Champ), P. 

Algiers. Snr la culture du coton en Al- 
gerie, 1855. See France, Miuistere de la 
gueri’e. 

Alison, Somerville Scott. The physical 
examination of the chest in pulmonary 
consumption and its intercurrent diseases. 
lUus. 8°. London, pp. 20-f-447. 

ALIZARIN, Artificial. See Auerbach, G. 

ALKALI, Sulphuric acid and, Manufact¬ 
ure of. See Lunge, Geo. 

—— trade. The history, products, and pro¬ 
cesses of the. See Kingzett, C. T. 

Allmi, William. The shipowners’ and en¬ 
gineers’ guide to the marine engine. Illns. 
8 °. Sunderland and London, [1880]. pp. 
160. 

All butt, Thomas Clift'ord. Use of the 
ophthalmoscope in diseases of the ner¬ 
vous system and of the kidneys; also, in 
certain other general disorders. 8 °. Zoh- 
don and Xeiv York, 1871. pp. 12-f405. 






ALLEN. 


9 


ALLOYS. 


Allen, Alfred H. The practice of commer¬ 
cial organic analysis: a treatise on the 
properties, proximate analytical examina¬ 
tion, and modes of assaying the various 
organic chemicals and products employed 
in the arts, manufactures, medicine, etc., 
with concise methods for the detection 
and determination of their impurities, 
adulterations, and products of decompo¬ 
sition. V. 2. lUiis. 8°. Land., 1882. 
pp. 561. 

Allen, C. The young mechanic’s instruc¬ 
tor ; or, workman’s guide to the various 
arts connected with the building trades, 
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Allen, C. Bruce. Cottage building ; hints 
for improving the dwellings of the work¬ 
ing classes and the laboring poor. Notes 
and additions l)y J. Weale, etc. IIlus. 
8 th ed., revised. 12°. Lotid., 1876. 
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Allen, Grant. The color sense; its origin 
and development. An essay in compara¬ 
tive psychology. 8°. 1879. pp. 

xii-282. 

Allen, Henry B. Tlie useful companion 
and artificer’s assistant; a complete en¬ 
cyclopaedia of valuable information, in¬ 
cluding thousands of valuable receipts, 
formulas, processes, trade secrets, mathe¬ 
matical calculations, tables, etc. 8'^. 
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Allen, J. Romilly. Theory and practice 
in the designs and construction of dock 
walls. Illus. 4°. Loud.. 1876. pp. 12-|-54. 

Allen, James T. Digest of seeding ma¬ 
chines and implements patented in the 
United States, from the year 1800 up to, 
and including, June, 1878, with a supple¬ 
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Allen, Joel Asaph. History of North 
American pinnipeds; monograph of the 
walruses, sea-lions, sea-bears, and seals 
of North America. See United States. 
Interior department. Geological and 
geographical survey. F. V. Hayden. 

Allen, John. The ble-ssed bees. 16°. A".F., 
1879. pp. 169. 

Allen, Lewis F. New American farm 
book. Revised by. See Allen, R. L. 

Allen, R. L. New American farm book. 
Revised and enlarged by L. F. Allen. 12°. 
N. Y., 1879. pp. 526. 

2 CPO 


1 ' ■ ' ■ ----- 

Allen, T. F. Ophthalmic therapeutics. 
Introduction by. See Norton, G. S. 

Allen, Zachariah. Solar light and heat; 
the source and the supply. Gravitation ; 
with ex}>lanations of planetary and mo¬ 
lecular forces. lUus. 8°. A'. 1'., 1879. 
pp. 4-1-241. 

Allgemeine Bauzeitung mit Abbilduugen, 
Gegriindet v. Prof. Chr. Ludwig Forster. 
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hrsg. u. redig. v. C. F. L. Fcirster; .Jahrg. 
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Atlas fol. to each vol. 

-Zeitschrift fur Textil-Iudustrie. Po])- 

uliir - wissenschaftliches Fachblatt fiir 
Sj)iunerei, Weberei, Wirkerei u. s. w. 
Jahrg. 3—, 1881—. fol. Leipzig, 1881—. 

Allgemeines Journal der Uhrmacherkunst. 
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Allge yer, .Julitis. Haudbuch iiber das 
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stellung zur verschiedenen Anwendung 
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Abbilduugen. 8°. Leipzig, 1881. 

Allin^liain, William. Fistula, hicmor- 
rhoids, painful ulcer, stricture, prolapsus 
and other diseases of the rectum ; their 
diagnosis and treatment. LUus. 4th ed, 
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Allniitt, Henry. Wood pavement on 
Kensington high road, Sept, and Oct., 1880, 
being a description of the method and 
cost of laying the blocks, with geuei’al 
remarks; also, notice of similar works in 
Chelsea, etc. LUus. 8°. Loud., 1807. 
pp. 24. 

ALLOYING, turning, filing. Instructions 
in. See Graham, W. Weale’s series. 
No. 162. 

ALLOYS and memoranda for goldsmiths, 

I jewellers, etc. See Collins, .J. E. 

! -Easy methods for the assay of metals 

and. See North, O. 

-Founding of. See Kirk, E, 

-Guide for the manufacture of metal¬ 
lic. See Guettier, A. 

- Die Legirungen. See Krupp, A. 

Chem.-tech. Bib. B. 52. 









ALLOYS. 


10 


AMEEICA. 


ALLOYS—coutiuued. ! 

- solders, enamels, Mixing. See Gee, 1 

G. E. Weale’s series, No. 215. * 

ALMANAC, American, and treasury of I 
facts, for 1880. See Spofford, A. R. 

-and political register, for 1882. The ■ 

Tribune. See Tribune. ! 

-for 1882. See Whitaker, Joseph. I 

ALMANACS. Alnianach national. An- j 
nuaire officiel de la r^publi(pie frangaise i 
pour 1881. See France. | 

-for three thousand years. See Coburn. | 

-Mechanics’ almanack from 1874-79. 

See Calvert, J. 

-The Natal almanac and yearly regis¬ 
ter, 180(5. See Natal almamic (The). 
Almenach de Gotha. Supplement. An- 
nuaire diplomatiiiue ct consulaire des 
6 tats des deux mondes. 112^'. Gotha, 1882. 
pp. viii 267. 

ALPACA (The), its naturalization in the 
British Isles considered as a benefit and 
as an object of immediate utility to the 
farmer and manufacturers. See Walton, 
William. ! 

ALPHABET, General. S’ec Heuston, B. F. j 
ALPHABETS. American text-book for 
letters, etc. See Dearborn, N. S. 

-aird initials for illuminators, Mediic- | 

val. See Delamotte, F. G. i 

- Examples of modern, plain, and or- [ 

namental. See Delamotte, F. G. I 

- monograms, and titles. Ornamental 

and fancy. See Woodward, G. E. 

- of the most approved styles. See 

Standard. 

-Potteries, scrolls, panels, and general j 

ornament. See Universal. • ! 

-Set of. See Copley, F. S. j 

-Visible speech: the science of uni¬ 
versal alphabetics. See Bell, A. M. I 

Alps. G6ologie des Alpes. Ncc Beaumont, 
E. de. Actuals, scients, 20. 

ALTARS, Collection of. See Moses, H. 
ALUM. Die Fabrikation des Alauirs. See 
Jiinemann, F, Chem.-tech. Bib. B. 91. 
Amateur mechanic’s workshop: a treatise j 
containing plain and concise directions | 
for the manipulation of wood and metals, 
including casting, forging, brazing, .sol- j 
dering, and carpentry. By the author of ^ 
the “Lathe and its uses.” [J. Lukin.] 5th , 
ed. lUm. 8°. Land., lS7!o. pp. 148-1-23. 

-microscopist. See Brocklesby, John. 

-series. Illus. 12°. LoHd.,v.d. \ 


Amateur series—continued. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol. 1. Printing for amateurs. By P. E. Rayner. 

2. Carpentry and Joinery for amateurs. 

3. Turning for amateurs. 

4. Practical boat building. By A. Neison. 

5. Tuning and repairing pianofortes. By 

C. Babbington. 

6. Arboriculture for amateurs. By TV. H. 

Ablett. 

7. Honiton lace book. By “Deconia.” 

8. English ])ottery and porcelain. ByL. TV. 

9. Practical bee keeping. By F. Cheshire. 

10. TVood carving for amateurs. 

11. Theartofpyrotechny. By TVMI. Browne. 

12. Minor fire-works. By TV. II. Browne. 

13. Artistic flower decorations. 

14. Vine culture for amateurs. 

15. The bicyclist's guide. 

16. The leather work book. 

17. Toy making for amateurs. 

18. Practical photography. 

-(The) trapper and traii-maker’s guide. 

See Harding, S. 

Amateur’s dower garden. Guide to the 
formation and management. See Hib- 
berd, S. 

-guide to magic and mystery. lUus. 

24°. W T.,n.d. pp. 58. 

AMATEURS, Manufacture of fire-works 
designed for the use of. See Browne, 
W. H. Amateur series, v. 12. 

AMBULANCES. Transport of sick aud 
wounded troops. See Longmore, T. 

Aiiic, Emile. Les carrelages 6maill4s du 
moyen-dge et de la renaissance, i)reccd<5s 
de I’histoire des aucieus pavages: mosa- 
ique, labyriuthes, dalles incrustdes. 4°. 
Paris, 1857. pp. 170 -|- 210. 

Aliioiiil, —. Catalogue of chemicals, etc. 
See Eimer and Amend. 

America, North. Botany aud dora, with 
chronological arrangement of the synony¬ 
my. Part 1. PolypetalaL Smithsn. misc. 
coll., V. 15. 

-Circular of inquiries relative to the 

natural history of American crawfish and 
other fresh-water Crustacea. Smithsn. 
misc. coll., V. 15. 

-Fishes of the East coast. By T. Gill. 

Smithsn. misc. tadl., v. 14. 

-Instructions in collecting nests and 

eggs of North American birds. Circular 
in reference to North American grasshop¬ 
pers. Circular in reference to collecting 
North American .shells. Smithsn. misc. 
coll., V. 5. 






AMERICA. 


11 


AMERICAN. 


America, N ortii— continued. 

- Laud and fresli-water sliells. Part 

4. Strepomatidaj. By G. W. Tryon, jr. 
Smithsn. inisc. coll.,v. 16. 

American academy of arts and sciences, 
Proceedings. Selected from the records. 
New series, V. 1-8: whole series, v. 9-16. 
May, 1873-74, to May, 1880-81. 8°. Host., 

1874- 81. 

- agriculturist for the farm, garden, 

and household. O. Judd, ed. and prop. 
Ulus. New series, v. 16-40. [Monthly.] 
(Vols. 20, 21, and 30 missing.) 4°. N. E., 
1857-81. 

- almanac and treasury of facts, for 

1880— See Spofford, A. K. 

- angler’s guide. See Brown, J. J. 

-(The) architect and building news. 

[Weekly.] v. 1-10. 1876-81. 4°. Bost., 

1876- 81! 

- archieology, Circular in reference to, 

1878. Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 15. 

- art journal. Music, art, literature, 

and the drama, v. 22. Nov. 1, 1879, to 
April 24, 1880. lUus. [Weekly.] 4°. 
X r., 1879-80. pp.416. 

- association for the advancement of 

science. Proceedings. Nashville, Tenn., 

1877- 78. 29th meeting held at Boston, 
Ma.ss., 1880. 8°. Salem, 1880. 

-( The) bee - keeper’s guide. See 

Kretchmar, E. 16°. Chicaf/o, 1872. 
pp. 244. 

-(The) hee Journal. [Monthly to vol. 

16; after that weekly. ] Ed. by T. G. Neu¬ 
man. V. 11-17. 1875-81— 8°. Chicago, 

1875- 81. 

-(The) bicycler, etc. 16°. Bosi., 1879. 

pp.2-}-211. A^ee Pratt, Chas. E. 

-(The) builder. See American builder 

and woodworker. 

- (The) builder and woodworker; a 

journal of industrial art. [Monthlj^.] 
V. 15-17. 1879-81. [Vol. 15 is called 

“The American builder.”] 4°. X. Y., 
1879-81— 

-(The) catalogue, under the direction 

of F. Leypoldt. Part 1. Authors and 
titles. Part 2. Subjects. Comp. hyLyuds 
E. Jones. 4°. N. T., 1880-81. pp. 28; 
834-f 112; 20-f-492. 

- cattle doctor; diseases of cattle, 

sheep, and swine. See Dadd, G. H. 

-chemical journal. Edited, with the 

aid of chemists at home and abroad, by 


American—continued. 

Ira Romseu. Ulus. v. 1-3. 1879-81. 8°. 
Baltimore, 1879-81.—pp. 460. 

-college directory and universal cata¬ 
logue. A handbook of education, con¬ 
taining the name, location, size of faculty, 
length of course, management, size of li¬ 
brary, annual tuition, price of board, 
number and classification of students, 
age, value of apparatus, grounds, build- 
iugs, and endowments, names and titles 
of the presiding officers, etc., for all the 
college.s, seminaries, academies, normal, 
commercial, law, theological, medical, 
dental, pharmaceutical, scientific, art and 
industrial schools, deaf and dumb, and 
blind asylums, v. 2. 1878. 8°. St. Louis, 
Ifo., [1878]. pp. 112. 

-dairying. See Arnold, L. B. 

-dyer. See Gibson, R. H. 

- fiirmer’s hand-book. See O’Neill, F. 

W., and Williams, H. L. 

-farming and fond. See Dun, Finlay. 

- (The) gardener. See Corbett, Wil¬ 
liam. 

- grape growing and wine making. 

See Husmanu, G. 

-health primers. Ulus. 16°. Fhila., 

1879-80. 

CONTEXTS. 

Xo. 1. Hearing; how to keep it. ByC.H. Bur¬ 
nett. 

2. Long life; how to reach it. By J. G. 

Richardson. 

3. Summer; its disea.se.s. By J. C. Wilson. 

4. Eyesight; how to care for it. By G. C. 

Harlan. 

5. Throat and voice. By J. S. Cohen. 

6. Winter; its dangers. By H. Osgood. 

7. Mouth and teeth. By J. W. White. 

8. Brain work and over-work. By H. C. 

W ood. 

9. Our homes. By H. Hartshome. 

10 . 

11. Sea-air and sea-hathing. By J. H. Pack¬ 

ard. 

12 . 

-home-book of indoor games, amuse¬ 
ments, and occupations. See Smith, Mrs. 
C. L. 

-industries. Complete survey of. See 

BoUes, Albert S. 

-journal of industry and export trade 

review, v. 3-7. 1879-81. (Incomplete; 
title chauging.) [See, also, “Brick, tile, 
and metal review.] n. t. p. fol. Pitts- 
Imrgh, 1879-81— 










AMERICAN. 


12 


AMUSEMENTS. 


American—continned. 

- lobster, Early stages of. By S. I. 

Sniitli. Conn. Acad, of arts and sc., v. 2. 

- (The) mail and export journal. A 

monthly jtaper devoted to the American 
export trade. [Monthly.] v.2-8. ii.t.}}. 
4°. X. Y., 1878-81- 

- (The) miller. A monthly journal. 

devoted to the art and science of milling. 
V. 5,7-9. sm. fol. Chicago, 1877,79-^1 — 

- miller, and millwright’s assistant. 

See Hughes, W. C. 

-(The) monthly microscopical journal. ] 

Edited by Romyii Hitchcock, v. 1,2— 
80. X. y., 1880— pp. 240,240. I 

-pottery and glassware reporter, v. ] 

1-5. 1879-81. fol. Pittsbingh, 1879-82— , 

- pharmacentical association. Pro- i 

feedings of annual meetings, constitu¬ 
tion, l)y-laws, and roll of members, v. j 
1-29. 1851-81. [v. 5 wanting.] 8°. j 

Phila., 18.5:1-81— ! 

-politics, Civil service in Great Brit¬ 
ain ; its history, and bearing on. See 
Eaton, D. B. i 

- ])oulterer’s companion. Practical | 

treatise on breeding, rearing, etc., of do¬ 
mestic poultry. See Bement, C.N. 

- progress, A review of. See First 

century. 

- (The) reformed horse book. See 

Dadd, G. H. j 

-society of civil engineers. Incorpo¬ 
rated 1852. Transactions, v. 7-8. 1878-79. 
80. X. y., 1878-79. 

- — (instituted 18.52). Index to the i 

library. Prepared under direction of the | 
committee on library, Oct., 1880. Pt. 1. 
Railroads. 8o. X. Y., 1881. pp. 188. 

-(The) Specialist. A journal of med¬ 
ical and surgical science, v. 1 (Xos. 1-3), 

2 (Nos. 1-12)— 1881— [Nos. 1-3 called 
“The Specialist and Intelligencer.”] 8°. 
Philo., 1881— 

-(The) stationer. A journal devoted 

to the interests of the stationery and fancy 
goods trade, v. 6-10. 1878-81. 4°. X. Y., 
1878-81. 

-trapper. See Gibson, W. H. 

-(The) veterinarian. See Cole, S. \V. 

- weeds and useful plants. Rev., 

with additions, by George Thurber. See 
Darlington, W. i 

- woollen manufacturer. See Burns, ! 

G. C. • I 


Amerikanische (Der) Bierbrauer. Nebst 
Sui>plement: “ Der praktische Bier¬ 

brauer.” Monatliche Zeitung. Revue 
des Hopfen-, Malz- und Getreide-Handels. 
Officielles Organ des Haupt-Brauer-Ver- 
eins in den Vereinigteu Staaten. Her- 
ausgeber und Redakteur; A. Schwarz. 
.Tahrg. 11-14. 4°. X. Y., 1878-81— 

Aiililioil, K. E. Die Unterhaltung der 
Knnst-Strassen. Eine praktische An- 
leitung. 12°. Ltipzig, 1880. pp. 32. 
Deutsche bautechn. Tascheu-Bib. No. 45. 

AMMONIA. L’ammoniaciue dans I’indus- 
trie. See Tellier, C. 

- compounds. Die Mineralsauren. An. 

hang, Ammoniak-Verbindnngen, etc. See 
Pick, S. 

AMMUNITION. Report on the manu¬ 
facture of fire-arms and ammnnitioji. See 
Unitoi) States. Interior department. 

- Treatise on. See Majendie, V. D. 

Amongst machines. See Lukin, J. 

Aiiioi’y, Robert. Bromide of potassium 
and bromide of ammonia. See Clarke, E. 
H.,and Amory, R. 

Ampero. Sur latheorie(ilectro-chimique. 
See Moigno. Trait6 de t^l^graphie 61ec. 
trique. 

AMSTEnn.\M. Yereenigiug voor Volksvlijt. 
De volksvlijt, tijdschrift voor nijverheid, 
landbonw, handel en scheep-vaart. Ouder 
redactie van de directeuren: Prof. S- 
Bleekrode, Mr. ,J. A. Van Eijk, Dr. S. 
Sarphati, Dr. W. C. 11. Staring. 1858. 
8°. Amsterdam, pp. 512. 

AMUSEMENTS, Book of in-door. See 
Cassell. 

- Evening. See Williams, H. T., and 

Frost, S. Annie. 

- Every boy’s book. Routledge, G. 

- for invalids. See Henshaw, A. B. 

- Gymuastic.s, athletics, ludian-bells, 

etc. See Popular. Crawley’s handbooks. 

- Hand .shadows on the walls. See 

Finger gymnastics. 

- Handbook of boys’ games, sports, 

and. See Elliott, A. 

- Out-door aud in-door exercises and 

diversions. aScc Boy’s. 

-Scientific. See Pepper, .1. H. 

- Sports aud pastimes. See Cassell. 

- Sports, games, aud pa.stimes. See 

Angus, ,J. K. 

- The girl’s own book of. See Child, 

L. Maria. 











AMUSEMENTS. 


13 


ANDERSON. 


AMUSEMENTS—continued. 

- The long bow considered as an in- 

strmnent of amusement. See Waring, T» 
ANiESTHESIA, etc. See Simpson, J. Y. j 

- and non-amestliesia in the extrac- j 

tion of cataract. See Derby, 11. ! 

- Artificial. See Turnbull, Laurence. j 

- by ether vapor, Discovery of, by C. , 

T. Jackson. See Uxitkd States. Con- ' 
gress. Report. 

ANiESTHETICS. Chloroform; its ac- | 
tion and administration. See Sansom, j 
A. E. i 

ANALYSIS and adulteration of foods. See | 
Bell, Jas. [South Kensington art hand- | 
books], No. 19. I 

- book. Iron smelter’s pocket. See 

Whitewell, T. 

- llread. See Wanklyn, .1. A., and j 

Cooper, \V. J. j 

- Chemical composition of foods, wa- | 

ters, soils, etc. See Kensington, E. T. 

- Elements of qualitative chemical. ' 

See Spencer, \V. H. 

-Lehrbuch der organischen qualita- i 

tiven Analyse. See Barfold, C. T. 

- Manual of sugar. See Tucker, 

J. 11 

- Manual of technical. Se. Bolley, 

P. A. 

- of gases. Neue Methoden zur Ana- i 

lyse der Case. See Hempel, W. 

- On the composition of food and how 

it is adulterated, with practical direc¬ 
tions for its analysis. See Marcet, W. 

- Outlines of proximate organic. See 

Prescott, A. 15. 

- Practical treatise on qualitative and 

quantitative. See Mott, H. A. 

- Quantitative. Analyse anf electro- 

lytischem Wege. See Classen, A. 

- The practice of commercial organic. 

See Allen, A. H. 

- Volumetric. See Fleischer, Emil. 

-See Sutton, F. 

- Water, for sanitary purposes. See 

Frankland, E. 

ANALYTICAL mechanics. Elements of. 
See Wood, De V. 

ANATOMY. Anatomical investigation 
of forms of animal life. See Rolleston, 
George. 

- L’anatomie et I’histologie. See Le 

Bon, G. 2« s6r. 4°. Actuals, scients. 


ANATOMY—continued. 

-and habits of Nereis virens. By 

Turnbull, F. M. Conn. Acad, of arts and 
sc., V. 3. 

- Comparative. Arti.stic anatomy of 

cattle and sheei). Sec Hawkins, 15. W. 
Handbooks on the fine arts. No. 12. 

-Comparison of the muscles of the 

chelonian and human shoulder-girdles. 
II. S. Williams. Conn. Acad, of arts and 
sc., V. 2. 

-'file horse. See Hawkins, 15. W. 

Handbooks on the fine arts. No. 13. 

-of the domestic animals. See Chau- 

veau, A. 

-Descriptive and surgical. 5ecGray, H. 

-Diseases of the eye and anatomy of 

the organ. See Stellwag, C. 

-Equine. See Liautard, A. 

- Glossary of anatomical terms. See 

Dunman, T. 

-of suicide. See Winslow, F. 

- of the human figure. See Warren, 

li. Handbooks on the fine aits. No. 27. 
-of the teeth: their physiological re¬ 
lations, etc. See Owen, R. 

- The gray substance of medulla ob¬ 
longata and trapezium. By ,1. Dean. 
Smithsn. contrib.,v. 16. 

Ancient armor and weapons in Europe. 
See Hewitt, J. 

- art. Monuinens inedits de l’auti<iuitt'^. 

See Winckelmann. 

-costume. Costume des anciens i)eu- 

ples. See Dandre-Bardon, Michel Franc. 

-iron-work. See Clarkson, D. A, 

-law. See Maine, H. S. 

-oriental carpet patterns of Ibth and 

IGth centuries. jScc Lessing, Julius. 
AikIoi'SOII, -John. Streugth of materials 
j and structures. Part 1. Strength of ma¬ 
terials as depending on their ((uatity and 
as ascertained by testing apparatus, 
l^art 2. Strength of structures as depend¬ 
ing on the form and arrangement of their 
l)arts and on the materials of which they 
are constructed. lUiis. 12°. A^. F.,1872. 
pp. 13 301. Text-books of science, v. S. 

Aild<‘i’NOii, Laurence. Linear, pers])ect- 
ive, and model drawing. School and art- 
I class manual. lUus. 8°. Loud., 1877. 

pp.61. 

Alidertsoii, M. F. Phosphates in uutri- 
j tion, and the mineral theory of cousump- 




ANDEKSON. 


14 


ANGELL. 


Aiitlersoii, M. F.—coiitiuiied. 
tion and allied diseases. 1*2°. Land., 1878. 
pp. 8 + 178 -f- ‘27. 

Anderson, ^McCall. On tlie parasitic af- 
I'ections of the skin. 2d ed. lUiis. 8°. 
Loud., 18G8. pp. 9 + “250. 

Anderson, K. C. Tables for facilitating 
the calculation of every detail in connec¬ 
tion with earthen and ina.sonry dams. 
Illiis. 8°. Land., 187G. pp. 406-1-10. 
An<l€‘rson, R. E. Gastronomy as a fine 
art. See Brillat-Savarin. 

Anderson, Richard. Lightning con¬ 
ductors, their history, nature, and mode 
of application. Ilhix. 4°. Lond. and X. Y., 
1880. 

Andes, Louis E. A practical ti’eatise on 
the fabrication of volatile and fat var¬ 
nishes. Trausl. from the German by. See 
Andres, Erwin. 

-Die technischen Yollenduugsarbeiton 

der llolz-Industrie, das Schlcifen, Ber¬ 
gen, Poliren, Lackiren, etc. Illits. 12^^. 
Vienna, Vest, and Leipsic. pp. 184. Chem.- 
techn. Bib. B. 8. 

Andre, C., Rajef, G., and An^ot, A. 

L’astrouomie pratifpie et les observatoires 
en Europe et en Amdri<iue. lUns. PP. 
1-5. (Part 4 missing.) 12*^. l'aris,\87A- 
78. Actuals, sclents., 38. 

Andre, George G. A descriptive treatise 
on mining machinery, tools, and other ap¬ 
pliances msed in mining. 2 v. lUns. 4°. 
Land., 1877-78. pj). 250, pi. 182. 

- A 2 )aper on the ventilation of coal 

mines, read before the society of engineers, 
April 13,1874. Ulns. 8'^. Load., [1874]. 

pp. 16. 

-A practical treatise on coal mining. 

V. 1-2. Illiat. 4°. Land., 1876, 1879. pp. 
8 -f 281 -1- 563. 

-Rock blasting. Practical treatise on 

the means emploj’cd in blasting rocks for 
industrial purposes. 8°. Land, and X.Y. 
1878. pp. 8 -f- 194. 

-The draughtsman’s hand-book of plan 

and map drawing; including in.strnctions 
for the preparation of engineering, archi¬ 
tectural, and mechanical drawings. lUus. 
4°. Load., 1874. pj>. 150, pi. 32. 

- and l.,ock, Chas. G. Warnford. 

Spoil’s encyclopedia of the industrial 
arts, manufactures, and commrecial pro¬ 
ducts. Ed. by. Div. 1-5. lUus. [Div. 


Andre and Lock —continued. 

1-2 are ed. bj' Audrd, 3-5 by Lock.] 4°. 
Land., 1879-81. pp. 2142. 

Andres, Erwin. A practical treati.se on 
the fabrication of volatile and fat var- 
ni.she8, lacquer.s, .siccatives, and sealing- 
waxes. From the German of. With ad¬ 
ditions on the manufacture and applica¬ 
tion of varnishes, .stains for wood, horn, 
ivory, bone, and leather. From the Ger¬ 
man of Dr. Emil Winckler and Louis E. 
Audios. The whole trausl. and ed. by Wil¬ 
liam T. Brannt. Ulus. 8°. Phila., 188‘2. 
pp. 346. • 

Andrews, Lorrin. A dictionary of the 
llawaiiaii language, to which is appended 
an English-Hawaiian vocabulary and a 
chronological table of remarkable events. 
8 °. JJonoInln, 1865. pp. 559. 

A*idrews, T. L’o/.one. Dissertation 
liar. See Andrews, T., Zimmo, S., etc. 
Actuals, scients., 72. 

Andrews, William. Puni.shmeuts in the 
olden time: being an historical account 
of the duckingstool, brank, pillory, stock.s, 
drunkard's cloak, whipping post, riding 
the stang, etc. 16°. Land., 1831. pp. 
iv -j- 72 -f- viii. 

Anecdotes of invention and discovery. See 
Diprose’s. 

ANEROID (The) barometer; how to buy 
and how to use it. By a fellow of the 
meteorological society. 12°. Land., 1879. 
pp. 32. 

- and how to use it. See Plympton, 

G. W. Van Nostrand’s sc. ser., No. 35. 

ANEURISM, Rapid cure of. See Mur¬ 
ray, W. 

Aii^^el, Henry. Practical i)lane and solid 
geometry. Ulus. 16°. X. Y., 1)?73. pp. 
182. Putnam’s element, sc. ser., v. 1. 

- Practical plane geometry and pro¬ 
jection. Ulus. V. 1. text; v. 2. plates. 
12°. X. 1’., [1880]. pp. 3.52. Putnam’s 
advanced sc. ser., v. 1. 

Aii$;ell, Arthur. Butter; its analysis and 
adulterations. See Hehner, O., and An- 
gell, A. 

Aii;;oll, Henry C. How to take care of our 
eyes; advice to parents and teachers in 
regard to the management of the eyes of 
children. Ulus. 4th ed. 16°. Best., 
1879. pp. 70. 

- A treati.se on diseases of the eye; for 

the use of students and general practi- 





ANGELL. 


15 


ANNALEN. 


Ileury C.—coutiuued. 
tioners; to which is added a series of test 
types for deterniiuiu>T the exact state ot 
vision. 5th ed. enlar<fed. lUiis. (Suppl. 
issue.) 12‘-\ A". E., 1880. pp. 344. 

Ali;;^ell, J. Animal phy.siology, chielly hu¬ 
man. 16^^. A". 1'., 1873. pp. 184. Put¬ 

nam’s element, sc. ser , v. 14. 

- Magnetism and electricity. Ulus. 

16'^\ X. Y., 1874. Putnam’s element, sc. 
ser., V. 9. 

Ali;fell, Lewis. Proceedings of the asso- ' 
ciation of municipal and sanitary engi¬ 
neers and surgeons. Ed. by. See Asso¬ 
ciation. 

Angers cathedral. Clochers, sonnerie, hor- 
loge et porche de la catln^drale d’Angers. 
See Farcy, L. de. 

ANGINA pectoris, Nitro-glyceriue as a 
remedy for. See Murrell, Wm. , 

ANGLE measuring. Gli strumenti a ri- 
tlessione per misurare angoli. See Ma- 
gnaghi, G. 13. , 

ANGLING. See Blakey, K. Routledge's , 
hooks for the country. No. 2. 

- Popular recreator, v. 1 and 2. 

-American angler’s guide. See Brown, 

J. J. 

- and fly-fishing, Practical treatise on. 

See Henshall, J. A. 

- Book of. Sec Francis, F. 

- Modern practical. See Cholmonde- 

ley, P. H. 

- more particularly for grayling, or 

umber. See Jackson, .1. 

- The angler’s complete gTiide. See 

Little, G. 

Aii^^Ot, A. L’astronomie pratiiiue, etc. 
See Andre, C., Rayot, G., and Angot, A. 
Actuals, sclents., 38. 

- Des piles electriques. Annote et 

puhli6 jiar. See Cazin, A. 

ANGUILLULID.a3. Az anguillulidak 
inaganrajza. See Pestli. 

Aiig^iiS J- Keith. Sportsman’s j ear-book 
for 1880; containing a digest of informa¬ 
tion relating to the origin and present 
position of British sports, games, and 
pastimes. 8^. Loud., Paris, and X. F., 
[1880]. pp. 272-1-16. 

ANILINE and its derivatives. Manufact¬ 
ure of. See Reimann, M. 

- colors. Remarks on, and recipes foi'. 

See Gibson, K. II. American dyer. 


j ANILINE—eoutinued. 

- Die Fabrikation der Auilinfarbstofie, 

I See Bersch, Josef. 

I ANIMAL and vegetable parasites of the 
I human skin and hair. See Jeffries, B. .J, 

- and vegetable physiology. See Ro- 

get, P. ]\I. Bridgewater treatises. 

-chemistry. See Kingzett, C. T. 

- — I’hysiological chemistry of the 

animal body. See Gamgee, A. 

- commercial products. Technical 

educator, v. 1. 

- food. Das Fleisch. See Falck, C. P. 

- intelligence. See Romanes, J. G. 

Science lectures for the people, series 10. 
- life. See Semper, K. Inter, sc. se¬ 
ries, V. 30. 

-at great depths in the sea. Half- 

hour recreations in poj). sc., 1st ser. 

-Forms of. See Rolleston, George, 

- — Researches among the minuter 

organs and forms of. See Gosse, P. H. 

- magnetism. See Gregory, W. 

- See Vital. 

- physics, nandbook of. See Lard- 

ner, D. Weale’s series, Nos. 183,184. 
- physiology. See Cleland, J. Put¬ 
nam’s advanced sc. ser., v. 14. 

-chielly human. NeeAngell, J. Put¬ 
nam’s element sc. ser., v. 14. 

- jilagues; their history, cure, and 

prevention. See Fleming, G. 

- products. See Simmonds, P. L. 

South Kensington art and science hand¬ 
books, No. 10. 

ANIMALS, birds, insects, etc. Guide to 
collecting, i)repariug, and preserving. 
See Taxidermist. 

- Cooked food for. 

See Stewart, E. W., White, W. II., and 
Wilkinson, J. 

- Diseases of domesticated. See Unit¬ 
ed States. Department of Agriculture. 
Special reports. No. 34. 

- Intelligence of. See Menault, E. 

Ulus, library of wonders, v. 8. 

- Perceptions of the lowest. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sc., 2d ser. 
ANKLE-JOINT, The operative surgery of 
the. See Hancock, Henry. 

Annalen fiir Gewei be mid Bauwesen. En¬ 
ter Mitwirkuug der Herren E. Beruhardi, 
Hartwich, C. Reiche, F. Schotte. Hrsg. 

' von F. C. Glaser. [Monthly.] 4°. B. 3. 

I Berlin, 1878. 










ANNALES. 


16 


APGAR. 


Auuales t(51egrai)hiques; publides par uu 
conut6 cotnpos6 de fonctioiinaires de I’ad- 
ministratiou des lignes t(5I(?gr,ipliiqnes. 

T. 1-8,1858-65 ; 2'^ s^rie-; 3'^ serie, T. 

1-7,1874-80.-8°. raris, 1858-80. 

Annals of a fortress. jSee Viollet-le-Duc, E. 

-of onr times. See Irving, Joseph. 

Aiiiiaiiclale, Clias. The imperial dic¬ 
tionary of the English language. Edited 
by. See Ogilvie, J. 

Annual (The) register; a review of public 
events at home and abroad, for the year 
1877. New series. Part.!. English history. 
Part 2. Chronicle of remarkable occur¬ 
rences. 8°. Lond.,lS78. jq). 10, 382-t-274. 

Anonymous literature of Great Britain, 
Dictionary of. See Hcilkett, S., and 
Laing, J. 

Aiistie, F. E. On the uses of wines in 
health and diseases. 12°. Land., 1877. 
pp. 74. 

-Reports of the progress of medicine. 

See Power, H., Anstie, F. E., and others. 

- Stimulants and narcotics, their mu¬ 
tual relations; with special researches on 
the action of alcohol, mther, and chloro¬ 
form on the vital organism. 8°. Phila., 
1865. pp. 414. 

Aiitlioii, Charles. A manual of Gi’eciau 
antiquities. With numerous illustra¬ 
tions. 8°. X. T., 1852. 

- A manual of Roman antiquities. 

With numerous illustrations. 8°. X. Y., 
1851. 

ANTHRACEN: its constitution, proper¬ 
ties, manufacture, and derivatives. See 
Auerbach, G. 

ANTHRAPURPURIN, Artificial alizarin, 
and. See Auerbach, G. 

ANTHROPOLOGY. Die Arier. Nee Poe- 
sche, Theodor. 

- Pre-historic races of the United 

States of America. See Foster, J. W. 

-Primitive culture. See Tylor, Edw. B. 

- Re.searches into the early history of 

mankind and the development of civiliza¬ 
tion. See Tylor, Edw. B. 

Antidotal (The) treatment of disease. See 
Parkin, John. 

ANTIMONY. See Kerl, Bruno. Metal¬ 
lurgy, V. 1. 

-and copper from Cornwall. See De 

Bournon, Count. 

ANTIQUES, paintings, art decorations, 
and art manufacture. See Fairholt, F. W. 


ANTIQUITIES and works of art, Cata¬ 
logue of. See London and Middlesex 
jircha^ological society. 

-Antique gems and rings. See King, 

C. W. 

- Collection of vases, altars, etc. See 

Moses, H. 

-Cyprus; its ancient citie.s, tombs, 

and temples. See Cesnola, L. P. di. 

-Dictionary of Chri.stiau. See Smith, 

W., and Cheetham, S. 

- Dictionary of Greek and Roman. 

See Rich, A. 

— dug up in the county of Kent, from 

A. D. 1757-73. See Faussett, B. 

-Ecclesiastical cyclopaedia of Christ¬ 
ian. See Eadie, J. 

-History of Egyptian mummies. See 

Pettigrew, T. J. 

- Manual of Grecian. See Anthon, 

Charles. 

- Manual of Roman. See Anthon, 

Charles, 

-De moribus ac ritibns gentium. See 

Sardus, A. (F.) 

-Primitive culture. Nee Tylor, Edw. B. 

- De rerum iuventoribus. See Ver¬ 
gil, P. 

-Researches into the arts and monu¬ 
ments of the early and middle ages. See 
British archamlogical association. 

- Researches into the early history of 

mankind. See Tylor, Edw. B. 

- Seven wonders of the world. See 

Seven. 

Antiseptic surgery. See Cheyne, W. W. 

- See Maccormac, Wm. 

-Principles, modes of application, 

etc. See Lucas-Championniere, J. 

ANTISEPTICS. Die Conservirungsmit- 
tel. See Bersch, J. Chem.-tech. Bib. 

B. 94. 

-On the external application of anti¬ 
septics in putrid diseases. See Alex¬ 
ander, Wm. Experimental essays. 

ANTS. Honey ants; Occident ants. See 
McCook, H. C. 

-Natural history of the agricultural ant 

of Texas. Nee McCook, H. C. 

- White; their manners and habits. 

See Lardner, D. 

Apg'nr, A. C. Geographical drawing- 
book. See Apgar, E. A., and A. C. 




APGAK. 


17 


ARCHERY. 


Apg^ar, E. A., and A. C. Apgar’s geo¬ 
graphical drawing-book. New and im¬ 
proved system of map-drawing, obi. 12°. 
FhiIa.,l8G6. pp. 40. 

Appert, M. Art of preserving all kinds 
of animal and vegetable substances for 
several years. Transl. from the French, 
from the 2d Loudon ed. 24°. JY. F., 1812. 
pp. 103. 

Appleby, C. J. illustrated hand-book of 
machinery. Sec. 1. Prime movers, in¬ 
cluding fixed, portable, and marine en¬ 
gines, boilers, locomotives, steam-launch¬ 
es, wheels, turbines, water-wheels, with 
prices, weights, etc. Sec. 2. Hoisting ma¬ 
chinery, including Aviuding-engiues, hy¬ 
draulic, steam, and hand cranes, winches, 
jacks, etc. Sec. 3. Pumj)ing machinery. 
lUus. 2d ed., rev. 8°. Land., 1877, 1880. 
pp. 6 + 74 ; 6-1-158; 7 -|- 172. 

Appleton, Nathan. lutrodnctiou of the 
power-loom, and origin of Lowell. 8°. 
Lowell, Mass., 1858. pi>. 36. 

Appleton’s annual cyclopicdia and reg¬ 
ister of important eA'ents, 1861-75. In¬ 
dex for 1861-75. New ser., v. 1-6, 1876- 
81— 8°. N. Y., 1861-81. 

- cyclopanlia of applied mechanics. 

Ulus. 2 V. 4°. N. Y., 1880. See Ben¬ 
jamin, Park. 

- Home-books, devoted to all subjects 

pertaining to home and the household. 
Ulus. 12°. N. Y„ 1881. 

CONTENTS 

No. 1. 

2 . 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. Household hints. By E. AY. Babcock. 

7. 

8. Home decoration. By J. E. Rautz-ltees, 

9. 

10 . 

AQUARIA. Naturstudien. See Martin, 
P. L. 

AQUARIUM, The. Popular recreator, 
vols. 1-2. 

- with instructions as to management. 

See Beeton’s country books No. 1. 

AQUARIUMS, Fresh and sai. water. See 
LVood, J. G. Routledge’s book for the 
country. No. 1. 

-river gardens, etc. See Humphreys, 

H. N. 

_ Sea-anemones, or tanks and their in¬ 
habitants. See Sea-anemones. 

3 CPO 


Arabic and Persian, Dictionary of. See 
Barretto, .Joseph, jr. 

Aratus, Skies and weather-forecasts of. 
See Poste, E. 

Arboriculture for amateurs Instruc¬ 
tions for planting and cnlti rating trees. 
See Ablett, W. H. Amateur aeries, 

V. 6. 

Al'blltllliott, Mrs. The henwife; her 
own experience in her own poultry yard. 
To which is added the henwife’s later ex¬ 
perience. 10th ed. Ulus. 12°. Edinb., 
1879. pp.273. 

ARCH.S30LOGY, A dictionary of archi¬ 
tecture and. See. Britton, Jno. 

- See Unitkd States. War depart¬ 
ment. Bureau of engineers. Geographi¬ 
cal surveys. G. M. Wheeler, v. 7. 

- Suite aux imilanges d’archdologie. 

See Cahier, Ch., et Martin, Arth. 

- Ancient bronze implements and wea- 

])ons of Great Britain and Ireland. Sec 
Evans, J. 

- Classical and archicological diction¬ 
ary. See Nuttall, A. 

- Discoveries at Ephesus. See Wood, 

J.T. 

- Footprints of vanished races. See 

Conant, A. J. 

-Observations on Mexican hi.story and. 

By B. Mayer. Smithsn. contrib., v. 9. 

- of Butler County, Ohio. Mound 

builders. See MacLean, J. P. 

-of the United States. By S. F. Haven. 

Smithsn. contrib., v. 8. 

- Our earliest ancestors in Britain. By 

W. B. Dawkins. Science lectures for 
the people, series 10. 

- La photographie appliqu6e a rarch6- 

ologie. iSce Trutat, E. Actuals, scieuts., 
76. 

Archaic dictionary: biographical, histori¬ 
cal, and my tliological. See Cooper, W. R. 

Arclier, Thomas Croyen. Profitable 
plants; a description of the principal ar¬ 
ticles of vegetable origin used for food, 
clothing, tanning, dyeing, building, medi¬ 
cine, perfumery, etc. Ulus. 16°. Ijond., 
1853. pp. 359. 

Archery. Ulus. 12°. N. i., 1879. pp. 30. 

- Popular recreator, v. 2. 

-English bowman, or tracts on. See 

Roberts, T. 




ARCHERY. 


18 


ARCHITECTURE. 


Archery—continued. 

-Fencing and broadsword. By “Stone¬ 
henge.” iSce Walsh, J. H., and Wood, 
J. G. Routledge’s sixpenny hand- 
book.s, No. 12. 

- its theory and practice. See Ford, 

H. A. 

- Treatise on. See Waring, T. 

- The witchery of. See Thompson, 

Maurice. 

ARCHES. Bogenkonstruktionen. See 
Jeep, W. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen- 
Bib. No. 36. 

- in wood, iron, and stone for roofs, 

bridges, and wall-openings. See Greene, 

C.E. 

- Principles of. See Ware, S. 

- Tables for. See Robertson, F. 

- Theory of solid and braced clastic, 

etc. See Cain, \Vm. Van Nostrand’s 
science series, No. 48. 

- Theory of a history of the St. Louis 

bridge, including the theory of the ribbed 
arches. See Woodward, C. M. 

- piers, and buttresses. Construction of. 

See Bland, W. Weale's series. No. 111. 

- with spiral course. Constructing 

oblique. See Donaldson, W. 

ARCHITECTS. Le vite de’ piii eccellenti 
pittori, scultori e architettori. See Va¬ 
sari, G. 

ARCHITECTURAL drawing. Practical 
lessons in. See Tuthill, W. B. 

-Technical drawing and de.sigu for 

students of architecture. See Technical 
drawing and design. 

-drawings. See Burges, W. 

ARCHITECTURE. See Vitruvius Pol- 
lio, M. Weale’s series, No. 128. 

- A dictionary of archicologj' and. 

See Britton, Jno. 

- American cottage homes. See Pal- 

liser, G. and C. 

- and art. Study-book of mediawal. 

See King, T. H., and Hill, G. J. 

- and building. Acoustics in relation to. 

See Smith, T. R. Weale’s series. No. 116. 

- and the allied arts. Popular diction¬ 
ary of. See Audsley, AV. J., and Auds- 
ley, G. A. 

-Architectura navalis. See Furtten- 

bach, J. 

- Architectura universalis. See Furt- 

tenbach, J. 


I ARCHITECTURE—continued. 

- Architectural iron-work. See Fryer, 

W. .T. 

- Die Griechisch-Dorische Architektur. 

See Blocht, E. Deutsche bautechn. 
Taschen-Bib. No. 2. 

- General remarks on stables and ex¬ 
amples of stable-fittings. See Miles, Win. 

-L’architecture communale, hotels de 

ville, maisous d’ecole, etc. See Marjoux, 

F. 

- L’architecture ferronniere. See Hus- 

son, F. 

. - Berechnung des Tragcbalkens. See 

Asimont, G. 

- Book of American interiors. See El¬ 
liott, C. W. 

- Constructing oblique arches with 

spiral course. See Donaldson, W. 

- decoration, and furniture. 1778-1822. 

See Adam, R., and Adam, ,1. 

- domestic; and ornament in detail. 

tSee Gibbs, J. 

- domestic. Architectura privata. See 

Remboldt, M., and Schultes, J. 

- Economics of construction in relation 

to framed structures. Sec Bow, R. H. 

- Elements of. See Smeaton, A. C. 

- Grecian, Principles of beauty in. See 

Aberdeen, G. Weale’s series. No. 130. 

- Habitations of man, of all ages. See 

Viollet-le-Duc, E. 

- Health and comfort in house build¬ 
ing, ventilation, etc. See Drysdale, J., 
and Hayward, J. W. 

- Hints to young architects. See 

Wightwick, G. Weale’s series. No. 187. 

- House. See Stevenson, J. J. 

- How cau I learn? See Camp, F. T. 

- Iron bridges and roofs. See Ritter, A. 

- Landscape, as applied to the wants 

of the West. See Cleveland, II. W. S. 

- Manual of naval. See White, W. H. 

- Modern dwellings in town and coun¬ 
try. See Holly, H. H. 

- Naval. See Peake, .1. Weale’s se¬ 
ries, Nos. 51-53. 

- Notices of the designs, models, and 

works pertaining to the “ Pouts et Chaus- 
s6es, mines, etc.” See Fr.AXCE. Ministry 
of public works. 

- Open timber roofs of the ISIiddle 

Ages. See Brandon, R., and Brandon, 

J. A. 

- Quarterly papers on. See Weale, J. 







ARCHITECTURE. 


19 


ARMS. 


AR CHITE CTURE —coutiuued. 

-Rural. Country and suburban bouses. 

See Atwood, 1). T. 

-The house. See Jacques, D. H. 

- Saunuluug Architectouiseher Eiit- 

wurfe. See Kleiize, L. v. 

- Science of building, adapted to the 

requirements of architectural students. 
See Tarn, E. AV. 

- sculpture, and the industrial arts 

among nations of antiquity. See Koeh¬ 
ler, S. R. 

- Students and amateurs in painting, 

etc. iSee Pyne, G. Weale's series, No. 20. 

- A’^ocabulary of technical terms. See 

Hall, IT. 

- Working drawings and designs in 

architecture and building. See Burn, R. S. 

Archives (The) of Coinpara^ve Medicine 
and Surgery ; a quaiderly journal of the 
anatomy, pathology, and therapeutics of 
the lower animals, vols. 1-2. 4°. N. I'., 
1881. pp. xi-}-252, xii 300. 

Ai’tleii, Henry. Reports of patent cases 
decided in the circuit court of the United 
States since January 1, 1874. Sec Ban¬ 
ning, H. A., aud Arden, H. 

Areonaute (L’). Bulletin meusnel illustre 
de la navigation aerienue, fondd et dirig^ 
par Abel Hureau de A^illenenve. 14® an- 
n^e, 1881—8c. Fanii, 1881. 

Arg^aiicl, R. Essai sur une manifere de 
represeuter les qnantit^s imaginaires dans 
les constructions geom<itri(pies. 2® 4d. 
Pr(5c6d<?e d’une preface i)ar J. Houel. 
lUus. 12° Paris, 1874. Actuals, scl¬ 
ents., 42. 

- Imaginary quantities: their geomet¬ 
rical interpretation. Trausl. from French 
by A. S. Hardy. Van Nostrand’s sci. 
ser.. No. 52. 16°. X. F., 1881. pp. 185. 

ARITHMETIC, decimal. Practical treatise 
on. See Calvert, J. 

-Mechanical tests, standard. See Cole 

and Tomlin’s .school series. 

-ProbRiues plaisants et delectables. See 

Bachet, C.-G. Actuals, scients., 36. 

-Science desnombres. Nee Marchand, D. 

Actuals, scients., 61. 

Ai'loiiig', S. The comparative anatomy I 
of the domestic animals. Revised by. See 
Chauveau, A. 

Ai'lot, M. Complete guide foi coach paint¬ 
ers. Trans, from the French of, by A. A. j 
Fesquet; to which is added an appendix | 


Arlot, M.—continued, 
respecting the materials and practice of 
coach and car painting and varnishing in 
the United States and Great Britain. 12°. 
Phila. and Land., 1877. pp. 167 -f- 23. 

Ariiia^il, Abraham. Ready reckoner for 
the admeasurement of land. To which is 
added a table showing the price of work 
from 2s. 6f7. to £1 per acre. 12°. Land., 
1876. pp. 140 16 32. Weale’s series. 

No. 61. 

Ai'iiiata^e, George. Every man his 
own horse doctor. In which is embodied 
Blaine’s veterinary art. With numerous 
recipes. Ulus. 8°. Toad., [1877]. pp. 

Armciliuo, G. Kunst des Klavierstim- 
mens, nebst eiuer vollstiindigeu Anleituug 
zur Erhaltung uud Wiederherstelluug ge- 
brauchter, sowie zur Priifung ueuer In- 
strumeute. 4teAufi. Ulus. 12°. Weimar, 
1881. pp. 107, Neuer Schanplatz der 
Kiinste. 21. 

Ariiieiig’'au4l, Ch. (jeune). Guide de m6- 
cauique j)ratique preced6 des notions 616- 
meutaires d’arithm6tique d6cimale d’algb- 
bre et de g6om6trie. 12°. Paris, 1881. 
pp. 348. L’ouvrier m6cauicien. 

Armeiig'aii«l (aine), Jaccpies Eugene. 
Manuel de r6clairage 61ectrique. 16°. 
Paris, 1881. pp. 232. 

-Lesscieries m6caniques et les machines- 

outils ^ travailler les bois. Texte et atlas, 
fob Paris, n. d. pp. 408. 

- (aine') and Ariiieiig'aucl, E. Les 

progrfes de I’industrie a I’exposition uni- 
verselle. Portefeuille des iug6nieurs, m6- 
caniciens, constructeurs, architectes, fab- 
ricants, directeurs d’usines, etc, T. 1, 2. 
fol. Paris, 1868-69. pi. 120 each vol. 

Ann it, R. H. Light as a motive power. 
Vol. 1. Series of meteorological essays. 
A^ol. 2. Series of hydrographical essays. 
Ulus. 8°. Pond., 1875-76. pp. 14-1-376; 
8 -f- 252 -f 93 -f 13. 

I ARMOR, Ancient, and weapons in Europe. 
See Hewitt, J. 

-History of the dress of the British solder. 

See Luard, J. 

-Illustrated history of arms and. See 

\ Demmiii, A. 

ARMS and armor, Engraved illustrations 
ofautient. Nee Meyiick, L. 

-— Illustrated history of. See Dem- 

j min, A. 

1 -Decoration of. See Labarte, J. 









ARMSBY. 


20 


ART. 


Ai'inshy^ Henry P. Manual of cattle- 
feeding. Treatise on the laws of animal 
nutrition and the chemistry of feeding- 
stufls in their application to the feeding 
of farm animals. Ulus. 12°. ^Y. T.,1880. 

p]). r>25. 

Arui!!»tl'Ull^', Henry E. Introduction to 
the study of organic chemistry. Chemis- 
tr,y of carbon and its compounds. lUns. 
12°. Y., 1876. pp. 10-f 349. Text¬ 

books of science, v. 9. 

AriiiStroiiv:, J. Handbook for military 
artificers, ])repared in the instruction 
branch of the royal carriage depart¬ 
ment. 3d cd. lUits. 32°. Lond., 1878. 
pp. 312. 

Armstrong', .1. W. Wonders of electric¬ 
ity. Transl. from French ed., with addi¬ 
tions by. See Baile, J. Ulus, library of 
wonders, v. 27. 

AriliSiti'Oii^', R. The construction and 
management of steam boilers. Appendix 
l)y Robert Mallet. 8th ed. lUiis. 16°. 
Land., 1878. pp. 184. 

Army and Navy journal, and gazette of 
regular and volunteer forces. (See United 
States. Army and Navy journal. 

-regulations. See Rumford, Count. 

Ai’iid. Henry. Illustrated price list of 
barber’s furniture and sundries. Manu¬ 
factured by. 24°. (S’/. Xotn's, Mo., [1876. ] 

pp. 24. 

Arnold, Howard Payson. The great ex¬ 
hibition ; with continental sketches, prac¬ 
tical and humorous. 12°. N. T., 1867. 
pp. 11 -|- 4.''6. 

Arnold, L. B. American dairying: a 
manual for cheese-makers. lUus. 12°. 
Eochester, N. Y., 1878. pp. 354. 

Arnold, Thomas. A method of teaching 
the deaf and dumb speech, lip-reading, 
and language, with illustrations and ex¬ 
ercises. lUus. 4°. ioHd.,1881. pp. 156. 

Arriann:i». Arrian on coursing. The 
cynegeticus of the younger Xeno])hon, 
translated from the Greek with classical 
and practical annotations, and a brief 
sketch of the life and writings of the 
author. Au appendix containing some 
account of the canes Venatici of classical 
antiquity. lUus. 4°. Zo«d.,1831. pp. 314. 

ARSENIC. See Kerl, Bruno. Metal¬ 
lurgy, V. 1. 


Art (The) amateur. A monthly journal de¬ 
voted to the cultivation of art in the 
household. lUus. Vols. 1-2. fol. K.Y., 
1879-80. n.t.p. 

-and industry, ^lodern chromatics, with 

applications to. See Rood, Ogden N. In¬ 
ter. scient. series, v. 26. 

-and science, Guide to terms in. Sec 

Brookes, C. B. 

-Report upon certain museums for 

technology. See New .South Wai.es Leg¬ 
islative Assemblj', 1879-80. 

-Naval. Seamanship. .SceNares, G. S. 

- art - decorations, and art - manufact¬ 
ure, Papers on. See Fairholt, F. W. 

-at home series. lUus. 12°. iond., 1880— 

CONTEXTS, 

Yol. 1. Plea for art in the house. By W. J. Loftie. 

2. Suggestions for house decoration, etc. 

3. 

4. 

5. Dining-roonj. By Mrs. Loftie. 

6 . 

7. 

8 . 

9 . 

10. Minor arts. Porcelain painting, wood- 
carving, stencilling, etc. By C. G. 
Leland. 1880. 

-Book of American interiors. See El¬ 
liott, C. W. 

-Ceramic. See Lockwood, M. S. 

-decoration applied to furniture. See 

SpofFord, H. P. 

-Decorative. See Piton, Camille. 

-Ancient and modern furniture, tapes¬ 
tries, metal work, decorations, etc. See 
Talbert, B. J. 

-Principles of. See Davidson, E. A. 

Weale’s series. No. 188. 

-Ecclesiastical. (See Liibke, W. 

-Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament 

and costume. See Pugin, A. W. 

- education applied to industry. See 

Nichols, G. W. 

- Fine art applied to industry. See 

Wyatt, M. D. 

- First proofs of the universal cata¬ 
logue of books on. See S. Kens. Mus. 
Comm, to council on education. 

-furniture from designs. See Godwin, 

E. W., etc. 

-Sketches for. See Jouquet, A. 

-A guide to pictorial art. (See O’Neill, 

H. Handbooks on the fine arts. No. 39. 

- Home-hook of wonders, nature, sci¬ 
ence, and art. See Abbott, J. L. 






ART. 


21 


ARTISTIC. 


Art—continued. 

- in the British Museum, Examples of 

ornament selected from. See Cuudall, .T. 

-industry. See Yapp, G. W. 

-and manufactures, Treasures of. See 

Norton, C. B. 

-.Journal, American. See American. 

-A^olume illustrating the great exhi¬ 
bition of the work.s of art and art indus 
try held at Paris in 1878. n. t.p. 

- Legendary and mythological. See 

Clement, Clara E. 

- Naval, with historical illustrations. 

Ste Cotterill, C. C., and Little, E. D. 

-needlework. No. III. More stitches for 

decorative embroidery, etc. See Hale, 
Lncretia P. 

-of bookbinding. Nee Zaehnsdorf, J.W. 

-of cooking. See Dods, M. L. 

-of dress. See Haweis, Mrs. H. R. 

- ( The ) of electro - metallurgy. See 

Gore, G. 

- (The) of grafting and budding. See 

Baltet, C. 

-of graining. See Pickert, C., and Met¬ 
calf, A. 

- of knitting. Nee Hale, L. P. Til¬ 
ton’s needlework ser.. No. 5. 

- of landscape painting in oil colors. 

See Williams, W. Putnam’s art hand¬ 
books, No. 2. 

-of making wax flowers. lUus. 5th ed. 

24°. Bost.,n.d. pp. 31. 

-(The) of painting and drawing in col¬ 
ored crayons. See Murray, H. Hand¬ 
books on the fine arts. No. 37. 

-(The) of portrait painting in oil col¬ 
ors. See Murray, H. Handbooks on 
the tine arts. No. 3(i. 

-(The) of preserving the hair; on philo¬ 
sophical principles. By the author of the 
art of improving the voice. 8°. Lend., 
1825. pp. 260. 

-of projecting. See Dolbear, S. E. 

- of singing, Guide in. See Osgood, 

G. L. 

-of sketching from nature. See Row- 

botham, T. Handbooks on the fine arts. 
No. 35. 

-(The) of sketching from nature. See 

Rowbotham, Thomas. Putnam’s art 
handbooks, No. 1. 

-of voice production. See Patton, A. A. 

- of wood engraving. See Gilks, T. 

Handbooks on the tine arts. No. 38. 


Art—continued. 

- Ornamental. Plants: their natural 

growth and ornamental treatment. Nee 
Hulme, F. E. 

-Outlines of the history of. NeeLubke, 

W. 

-practical. Handbooks of. See Wheat- 

ley, H. B., and Delamotte, P. H. 

-Seven wonders of the world, with their 

associations in art and history. Nee Seven. 

-studies from nature. Nee Hulme, F, E., 

and others. 

- suggestions in household. See Jones, 

Mrs. C. S., and Williams, H. T. 

-Text to monuments of. See Liibke, 

W., and Liitzon, C. F. A. v. 

-Tiles, Illustrated price list of. Nee Cox 

and Sons. 

-Wonders of European. See Viardot, 

L. Ulus. lib. of wonders, v. 20. 

- Zeitschrift des Kunst - Gewerbe- 

Vereins in Miinchen. See Munciien. 

ARTERIAL drainage, A plea for. See 
Dean, G. A. 

^ ARTERIES, Surgery of the. Nee Maunder, 
C. F. 

Artificer’s (The) assistant. Nee Allen, 
H. B. 

ARTIFICIAL limbs. Dr Bly’s celebrated. 
See Fuller, G. R. 

-with india-rubber hands and feet. 

See Mark’s patent. 

-manures. See Viele, M. Georges. 

-wine. Vins factices, etc. See Dubief, 

L.-F. 

ARTILLERY, afloat and ashore. Naval 
light. See Parker, W. H. 

-Modern warfare as influenced by. See 

MacDougal, Colonel. 

- Principles and i>ractice of modern. 

See Owen, C. H. 

-Use of tield artillery on service. See 

Taubert, —. Weale’s series. No. 113. 

Artisan reports of the Paris exhibition, 
1878. See Society of arts. 

I Artist and tradesman’s companion. See 

I Byrn, M. L. 

I Artistic anatomy of cattle and sheep. See 
Hawkins, B. W. Handbooks on the fine 
arts. No. 12. 

-of the horse. See Hawkins, B. W. 

Handbooks on the fine arts, No 13. 

-of the human figure. See Warren, 

H. Handbooks on the fine arts. No. 27. 










ARTISTIC. 


22 


ASHENHURST. 


Artistic—continued. 

-conservatories and other horticultural 

buildings. See Goodwin, E. W., and Ad¬ 
ams, M. B. 

-homes in city and country. See Ful¬ 
ler, A. W. 

-or, how to furnish with t.aste. 

Handbook for housekeepers. IIlHe. 12°. 
Lond., n.d. pp. 121. Sylvia’s home help 
ser., V. 10. 

ARTISTS, Homes, works, and shrines of 
English. See Fairholt, F. W. 

-of the nineteenth century and their 

works. /See Clement, C. E., and Hut¬ 
ton, L. 

ARTS and manufactures, A circle of. See 
Wylde, J. 

- and sciences. Chemistry as applied to. 

See Druggist. 

-Dictionary of. See Gregory, G. 

-Explanation of words and things 

connected with. See Crabb, G. 

-— Familiar introduction to. See 

Joyce, J. 

- — Proceedings American Academy 

of. See American. 

-to be understood by builders and 

workmen. See Langley, B. 

- and studies. Der Techniker. See 

Techniker. 

-A statement of the arts and mann- 

factnres of the United States. See Coxe, 
Tench. 

-Bibelots and curios. See Vors, F. 

-Commerce of. See Lewis, \V. 

-Decorative. See Benson, W. 

-Encyclopaulia of. See Beeton. 

-Handbook of i>ottery and porcelain; 

history of those arts. See Westropp, 
H. M. 

- Illnstvated scientitic news. See Il¬ 
lustrated. 

-improvement. See S., T. 

-Industrial. See Journal. 

-among the nations of antiquity. 

See Koehler, S. R. 

-Encycl opa-dia of. See Andre, G. G. 

-Examples of household taste. See 

Smith, W. 

-of the 19th century. See Wyatt, 

M. D. 

-(The) in the middle ages and the re¬ 
naissance. See Lacroix, I’aul. 

-Laboratory; or, school of. See Smith, 

G. S. 


ARTS—continued. 

-I/es Mondes; revue hebdomadaire des 

sciences, et de leurs applications aiix arts. 
See Mondes, Les. 

-manufactures, and domestic economy, 

Application of plants to. See Rhind, W. 

-and trades. Household book of 

practical receipts for. See Reynolds, 
Mrs. G. W. M. 

- masterpiece; companion for the in¬ 
genious. <Sce K., C. 

- mechanic. Promotion of. See Frank¬ 
lin institute. 

-of the middle ages and renaissance. 

Handbook. See Labarte, J. 

-Secrets conceruant les arts et metiers. 

See Secrets. 

-Tlie school of. See Imison, .lohn. 

- Treatise on mechanics applied to. 

See Moseley, H. 

- Year-book of facts in science and the. 

See Mason, .James. 

Ari IIS, Willibald. Gruudziige der Chemie 
in ihrer Anwenduug anf das praktische 
Leben. 8°. Pest, uud Leipzig, 1880. 

Chem.-techn. Bib., B. (54. 

ARYANS. Die Ariel’. /See Poesche, The¬ 
odor. 

Ascliaiii, Roger. Toxophilns; the school 
of shooting, i u two books. Reprinted from 
Rev. Dr. Giles’s ed. of Ascham’s whole 
works. 1(5°. Z/Ond., 1866. pp. 168. 

Asclliliioi', .Jo.seph von. Anleitnng zum 
Giessen der luetallenen Anwellen. >i. t. p. 
[Gr«t.j.] pp. 28. 

Aslici'oft, E. H.. Illustrated catalogue 
and price list. Self-testiug steam gauges, 
steam, vacuum and water pressure gauges, 
]>ateut oil-testing machine. Brown’s ad¬ 
just,able i)ipe tongs, etc. 4°. Host., ii. d. 
pp. 72. 

Aslililli'St, John, editor. The interna¬ 
tional encyclopiedia of surgery. A syste¬ 
matic treatise on the theory and practice 
of surgery by authors of various nations. 
Ill 6 volumes, v. 1-2. lUiis. 4°. X. Y., 
1881. ])p. 717,1063. 

A^ilieiiliiii'St, Thomas R. A practical 
treatise on Aveaving and designing of tex¬ 
tile fabrics; with chapters on the princi¬ 
ples of construction of the loom, calcula¬ 
tions, and colour. 2d ed. IUks. 8°. Brad¬ 
ford, [1881]. 








ASHTON. 


23 


ASTRONOMY. 


Aslitoii, Thomas A. List of eugineeis’ 
tools. Norfolk engiueers’ and colliery 
stoves, leather belting, engine packing, 
etc. long 4°. Sheffield, l]672^. pp. 4:?, 
pi. 

Asiiiioiit, G. Die Berechnung des Tra- 
gebalkeus mit concentrirter Yerkehrslast. 
Mit Holzschnitten, Tabelleu nnd Tafeln. 
Separatabdrnck ans der Zeitschrift des 
bayeriscben ArcbitekteTi- und Ingenienr- 
Vereins. 8“. Miinchen, 1876. pp. ,'jl. 

Aspeliii, Christian. Steel; manufactured 
by. See Kirkaldy, D. 

ASPHALT. Ueber Aspbalt-Strassen. See 
Schubarth, E. O. 

- De la roche dite aspbalte, dans son 

rapport avec le tarif. See Roche. 

ASPHALT-TAR. Darstellung des natiir- 
licben Aspbalttbeers, aucb tecbniscbe 
Verwertbung des Steinkoblentbeers. See 
Thenius, Georg.. 

ASPHALT Avays. Aspbalt-Strassen, etc. 
See Dietrich, E. 

Aspier, Jebosh.apbat. Ede’s gold and 
silver smiths’ and jewelers’ calculator, for 
showing exact value of gold, silver, and 
diamonds, etc. Tables revised by. 8°. 
Loud., n. d. 

ASSAYER, The iiractical. Nee North, O. 

ASSAYING and assay schemes. Notes on. j 
See Ricketts, P. de Peyster. 

-Account of all the assay towns of the 

United Kingdom. See Gee, G. E. 

- of lead, copper, silver, gold, and mer¬ 
cury. See Bodeman, T., and Kerl, B. 

- Practical blowpipe. Nee Attwood, G. 

- Pi actical treatise on. Nee Mott, H. A. 

- Die Probirkunde. See Balling, Carl 

A. M. 

Associated dairying: creameries and 
creamery butter, cheese and cheese-mak¬ 
ing ; our dairy houses and the best but¬ 
ter. 16°. Lancaster, Pa., 1879. 

Association of municipal and sanitary en¬ 
gineers and surveyors. Proceedings. 
Edited by Lewis Angell. Vol. II. 1874- 
75— 8°. Zond., 1876. pp. 17-f 195. 

Assyrian records. Monuments and papyri. 
Sec Cooper, W. R. 

ASTROLOGY, alchemy, squaring the cir¬ 
cle, etc. See Dircks, H. Scientific stud¬ 
ies. 


ASTRONOMICAL instruments. Nee 
Lockyer, J. N. 

-Description of the rellex zenith 

tube of the royal observatory. See Lon¬ 
don, Royal ob8ervatorj\ 

-Surveying and. See Heather, J. 

F. Weale’s series. No. 170. 

ASTRONOMY. Nee Ball, R. S. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 16. 

- See Dick, T. 

- See Lockyer, J. N. Science prim¬ 
ers, No. 7. 

- and the physical sciences. Relations 

of geography to. See Maunder’s popu¬ 
lar treasuries, v. 4. 

- Astronomical observer; handbook to 

the observatory. See Darby, W. A. 

-L’astronomie pratique, etc. See An¬ 
dre, C., Rayet, G., and Angot, A. Actu¬ 
als. scients., 38. 

- C.alculating time of full moon and 

eclipses. Nee Ferguson, J. 

- Contributions to solar physics. See 

Lockyer, J. N. 

- Ephemeris of the planet Neptune, 

1852. Appendix. Smithsn. contrib., v. 3. 

- Half-hours with the telescope. See 

Proctor, R, A. 

- Ideality in the physical sciences. 

See Peirce, B. 

- Introduction. See Plummer, J. I. 

I Putnam’s element, sc. ser., v. 25. 

- Motion of the moon. See New¬ 
comb, S. 

- Nautical. See Byrne, O. 

■- Navigation and nautical. See Young, 

J. R. Weale's series. No. 99, 100. 

- Objects coming within the range of 

a small telescope. See Ward, M. 

- Occultations visible in the United 

States, 1851-52; also of planets and stars, 

1853. ComputedbyJ. Downes. Smithsn. 
contrib., V. 2, 3, 6. 

-Les passages de V6nns sur le disqne so- 

laire. Nee Dubois, E. Actuals, sclents., 34. 

- Popular. See Newcomb, Simon. 

- Predicting, by graphical construction, 

occultations of thestars by the moon, solar 
eclipses, etc. Nee Penrose, F. C. 

- Progres recents de I’astronomie stel- 

laire. Nee Radau, R. Actuals, scients., 
56. 

- Le Revdrend Peue Secchi; sa vie, ses 

6tudes, etc. See Moiguo, —. Actuals, 
scients., 74. 






ASTKONOMY. 


24 


AUDSLEY. 


ASTRONOMY—continued. 

-Rudimentary. See Main, R. Weale’s 

series, No. 90. 

- Stargazing. See Lockyer, J. N. 

- Sun and the earth. By Balfour 

Stewart. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sc., ‘2d ser. 

- Total solar eclipses, Reitorts on. See 

United States. Navy dept. Naval ob¬ 
servatory. App. 3. 

- Uranea: coinpleat view of the heav¬ 
ens. See Hill, J. 

Atchley's, and the illustrated ])rice books. 
See Miller, F. T. W. Weale’s series. No. 
175. 

Atherton^ Charles. On marine-engine 
construction and classiticatiou. Ill us. 8°. 
Loud., 1851. pp. 96. 

Atkins, Edward. Pure mathematics; the 
higher parts of algebra, plane trigonom¬ 
etry, with elementary spherical trigonom¬ 
etry. ‘2v. 12^^. 2/0«d., 1875. Putnam’s 
adv. sc. ser., v. 5. 

Atkinson, E. Popular lectures on scien¬ 
tific subjects. Trausl.by. jSee Helmholtz, 
H. L. F. 

Atkinson, J. Beavington. The schools 
of modern art in Germany. lUus. fol. 
Loud., 1880. pp. 150. 

Atkinson, William B. Therapeutics of 
gynecology and obstetrics, comprising the 
medical, dietetic, and hygienic treatment 
of diseases of women. Ed. by. ‘2d ed., 
rev., enlarged. 8°. Fhila., 1881. pp. 571. 

Atlantic Monthly. Index. (Incomplete.) 
V. 1-38. (1857-76.) 1. Index of articles: 

a. General articles; i. Editorial depart¬ 
ments. 2. Index of authors. 8°. Bost., 
N. Y., etc. 1877. pp. 109. 

Atlantic ocean. Vojmge of the “Chal¬ 
lenger.” See Thomson, C. W. 

Atlas of ophthalmoscopy. See Lieb- 
reich, R. 

- of the world, etc. See Johnson, A. 

J., and Sons. 

- Spruner-Menke Hand-Atlas. See 

Spruner, K. v. 

ATMOSPHERE. Ozone and antozone in. 
See Fox, C. B. 

- Les poussi<>res de Fair. See Tissan- 

dier, G. Actuals, scients., 58. 

- Recherche de Fiode, dans Fair, etc. 

See Luca, S. de. 

- Sound and atmospheric vibrations. 

See Airy, G. Biddell. 


ATMOSPHERE—continued. 

- Das Vaporimeter oder die Psychro- 

ineter-Skale. See Prestel, M. A. F. 

ATMOSPHERIC railway. British and 
foreign review. No. 33. 1814. 8°. Loud., 
1844. [Bound in a volume entitled “ Rail¬ 
ways,” etc.] ])p. [304-347.] 

Atomic theory. See Wurtz, A. Inter- 
nat. sci. ser., v. ‘29. 

ATOMS. L’architecture du moude des 
atomes. See Gaudin, M.-A. Actuals, 
scients., ‘29. 

- L’atome tourbillou. See Marco, F. 

Actuals, scients., 45. 

-By Prof. Clifford. Half-hour recre¬ 
ations in pop. sc., 1st ser. 

Atterbury and Co. White house factory. 
Illustrated catalogue and prices of Hint 
glassware. 8°. PUtshurgh, 1881. pji. 38. 
[3 cop. ] 

Attfield. John. Chemistry: general, med¬ 
ical, and pharmaceutical, including the 
chemistry of the IT. S. jiharmacopieia. 

. A manual on the general principles of the 
science and their api)lic<ations in medicine 
and pharmacy. lUus. 8th ed., rev. 8°. 
rhila , 1879. pp. 697 -j- 1*2. 

Attwood, George. Practical blowpipe 
assaying. lUiis. 1*2°. Loud.,1880. pp. 18-|- 
• 210 . 

Atwoo«l, Daniel T. Country and sub¬ 
urban houses. lUus. 8°. X. Y., 1871. 
pp. 287. 

Allbcrt, C. N. De la idiotographie au 
charbon. Ill us. 12°. Paris, 1878. Ac¬ 
tuals. scients., 69. 

Aitdsley, G. Outlines of ornament. See 
Audsley, W., and G. 

Atidsley, George Ashdown, and Bowes, 
James Lord. Keramic art in Japan. 2 v. 
fol. Liverpool and Loud., 1875. 

Audsley, W., and G. Outlines of orna¬ 
ment in the leading styles. Selected from 
executed ancient and modern works. A 
book of reference for the architect, sculp¬ 
tor, decorative artist, and practical paint¬ 
er. Plates. 4°. Loud., 1881. pp. 14. 

- Polychromatic decoration as applied 

to buildings in the mediieval styles. Ulus. 
fol. Loud., 1882. pp. 64. 

Audsley, William James, and Audsley, 
George Ashdown. Popular dictionary of 
architecture and the allied arts. v. 1,‘2. 
8°. io/id., [1879—]. pp. 287, etc. 





AUERBACH. 


25 


AYRTON. 


Auerbach, G. Anthracen; its constitu¬ 
tion, properties, manufacture, and deriv¬ 
atives, including artificial alizarin, an- 
thrapurpuriu, etc. Their applications in 
dyeing and printing. Traiisl. and ed., 
from rev. nianuscripts of the author, hy 
William Crookes. 8°. Loud., 1877. 

pp. 13-f 25U-f 44. 

“Aunt Carrie” (pseud.). American home- 
book. See Smith, Caroline L. 

AURAL surgery. Practical treatise on. 
See Jones, H. M. 

AUSCULTATION. Pocket manual of 

percussiou and. See Hirschfelder, .J. O. 

Australia. .Journal and proceedings of 
the Royal Society of New South Wales. 
See Sydney. 

Austria. Beitriige zur Geschichte der Ge- 
werbe uud Erfiudungeu Oesterreichs. See 
Vienna, Exhibition, 1H73. 

- K. k. Bergdirection zu Idria. Das k. 

k. Qiiecksilberwerk zu Idria in Kraiu. 
Ilrsg. V. fol. FicH»ia, 1881. ]ip. (55. 

- K. k. Oesterr. Coinn. iu Paris, 1678. 

Bericht fiber die Weltausstellung in 
Paris 1878. Herausgegeben mit Unter- 
stiitzung der k. k. Oesterreichischeu Com¬ 
mission. Heft 1-9. lUus. 8°. JlieH,1879. 
Heft 1. Das Iliittenwesen. Frauz Kiipelwiescr. 

2. Die mecbaniache Holzbearbeitung dereu 

Hilfsmittel und Erzeugnisso. W. F. 

Exner und G. Laut)6ck. 

3. Fleiscb-, Geiuuse-, Fiscb- und Obst-Con- 

serven. Fritz Robert. 

4. Gas- und Elektiiscbe Beleucbtung. Hub. 

Nachtsheim. 

5. Motoreu fiir das Kleingewerbe. Alfred 

Miisil. 

6. Masch nen zur Bearbeituug der Metalle. 

Josef Pecbiin. 

7. Neuere Kraukenbauser. Frauz Gruber_ 

8. Pflauzen-Robstotfo. Dr. Josef Moeller. 

I. Gerb- und Farbniaterialien. II. Fa- 
sern. 

9. Darupfiuascbinen. A. Riedler. Atlas, 

mit 21. Tafelu. 

- K. ung. Ministerium fiir Handel, etc. 

Berichte der Versucbsstation tiir landw. 
Geriitho und Maschineu an der k. ung. 
landw. Academie zu Ungarisch-Altenburg. 
.Tahrgang 1871. von J. M. 1 uchs. 8°. 
men, 1872. pp. 82. 

- Wocheuschrift des Niederosterreich- 

ischeii Gewerbe-Vereines. .Jahrg. 39, 
iy78—41, 1880. See Wocheuschrift. 

AUTHORS. Index to the authorship of 
the more noted works in ancient and mod¬ 
ern literature. See Wheeler, W. A> 

4 CPO 


Avcliiig^, J. H. The influence of posture 
on women iu gynecic and obstetric prac¬ 
tice. J//u8. 8°. Phila., 1879. pp. 182. 
Avcliilg', S. T. Carpentry and joinery; 
a usetul manual for the many. Ulus. 10°. 
Loud., [1871]. 

Avis, Richard. Bird-preserving, bird- 
n.ountiug, and the preservatiou of birds’ 
eggs, with a chai)ter on bird-catching. 
Ulus. 10°. Loud., 1880. pp. 48. 

- The canary; its history, varieties, 

management, and breeding. lUus. 6th 
ed. 10°. Loud., n. d. pp. 48. 

AAVdry, Mrs. W. Easy lessons in light. 

Illus. 12°. Loud., 1880. pp. 114. 
AWNINGS, tents, cami) furniture, etc. 
See Murray and Baker. 

- tents, water-proof horse and wagon 

covers, etc. See Cook, E. C., and bro. 
Axon, William E. A. Hand-book of the 
public libraries of Manchester and Sal¬ 
ford. 8°. Manchester, 1877. pp. xi-(-217. 
Ayer, N. W., and Sou’s American news¬ 
paper annual, containing a catalogue of 
American newspapers; a carefully pre¬ 
pared list of all newspapers and periodi- 
I cals imblished in the U. S., territories, and 
i Canada; valuable information regarding 
i their circulation, issue, date of estalilish- 
ment, etc. Illus. 8°. Phila., 1880. pp. 016. 
Ayi 'CS, Alfred. Orthoepist: a pronouncing 
manual, containing three thousand five 
hundred words, including a number of the 
names of foreign authors, artists, etc., 

I that are often mispronounced. 16°. N. 
j Y., 1881. pp. 201. 

- The Verbalist; manual devoted to 

, brief discussions of the right and the 
wrong use of words; to some other mat- 
i ters ol interest to those who would siieak 
and write with propriety. 12°. N. Y., 

I 1882. pp. 220. 

I Ayrton, W. E. Electricity as a motive 
j power; discourse delivered to the work- 
' ingmeu of Sheffield. British association, 

j 8°. Sheffield, 1879. pp. 27. 

j - On tbe economical use of gas-eugines 

for the production of electricity. [Transl. 
of a lecture delivered iu French, 28th Sept., 
1881, in La Salle du Cougrbs, at the Elec¬ 
trical exhibition, Paris.] 8°. Lond.,n.d. 
pp. 14. 

-and Perry, John. Contact theory of 

voltaic action. (See London Royal Society. 
Philosophical transactions. Paper No. 3, 





BABB. 


26 


BAILEY. 


Babb, George Fletclier. Decoration as 
airplied to walls, floors, and furniture. 
Rev. by. See Goodholme, T. S. 

Babbag^c, Charles. Observations to the 
Royal Society after the delivery of the 
medals. 8°. Land., 1856. pp. 10. 

Babbiilgton, Charles. Timing and re¬ 
pairing pianofortes. The amateur’s guide 
to the practical management of a piano 
without the iuterveutiou of a professional. 
Illus. 12°. Lond.,n.d. pp. 28. Amateur 
series, v. 5. 

Babbitt, Edwin D. The principles of 
light and color, including among other 
things, theharmonic laws of the universe, 
the etherio-atomic i)hilo.sophy of force, 
chromo chemistry, chromo iherajreuiics, 
and the general jihilo.sojrhy of the tine 
forces, together with numerous discover¬ 
ies and jiractical illustrations. lllus. 8°. i 
T., 1878. 

Babcock, Emma Whitcomb. House¬ 
hold hiirts. 12°. N. Y., 1881. pp. 144. j 
Appleton’s home books. No. 6. | 

Babcock and Wilcox. Useful information | 
pertaining to the general ion of steam, with 
catalogue of their manufactures. lllus. 
ob. 4°. iV. F., 1879. pp. 41. 

-Useful information irertairiing to the I 

goiieration and use of steam, with cata- j 
logueof their manufactures. 4thed., D/hs. 
16°. N. 1880. (9 cop.) 

Babylon, civilization of. An es.say on the 
book of Nabathiean agriculture and a 
lecture on the position of the Semitic na¬ 
tions in the history of civilization. See 
Reiiaii, Ernest. 

Bacll, C. Die Maschinenelemente. Hire 
Berechuung iiud Con.strrietion mit Rtick- 
siclit auf die ueueren Versiiehe. I Hits. 
Mit Atlas. 8°. Stuttijurt, 1881. pp.391. 

Baclic, Fr.anklin. A .system of chemistry 
for the ruse of studerrts of medicine. Ulus. 
8°. Pldlu., 1819. pp.624. 

Baclict. C. G. Problemes plaisants et d^- 
lectables. 4th ed. 8°. Paris, 1879. Ac¬ 
tuals. scients., 36. 

BACKGAMMON, Chapter on. See Par¬ 
don, G. F. Routledge’s sixpenny hand¬ 
books, No. 6. 

Backus water rirotor company. Illii.strated. 
caralogne. 8°. N. Y., 1880. pp. 34. (2 
cop.) Later ed. [1883]. pp. 28, 


: Bacon, F. W. Appendix containing nse- 
j fill formulas and diagrams for engineers, 
by. See Porter, C. T. 

I BACTERIA. See Magnin, A. 

Badcii-Povvcil, Warington. Canoe 
! traveling; log of a cruise on the Baltic, 

' and pnactical hints on building and fit¬ 
ting canoes. Ulus. map. 12°. Loud., 1871. 
pp. 172. 

Baeclckci', G. Das Holz-Zement-Dach. 
Konstriiktiou uud Herstellung des Holz- 
I zenientdaches. lllus. 12°. Leipzig, 1877. 
pp. 44. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib. 
No. 35. 

BAGATELLE. NcePopularrecreator, v. 2. 
j BAGGAGE-CAR traffic. See Kirkmam, 
M. M. 

Bag^Ot, Alan. Accidents in mines. Their 
causes and preventions, lllus. 12°. Loud., 
1878. lip, 177 + 32. 

Baliadoor, Rai RamNarain Dass. Aniou- 
ograph of 248 cases of lateral lithotomy 
operations, iierformed in the norihwest- 
ern provinces during a period of twelve 

• years. lllus. 8°. Cah utla, 187G. pp. 93. 

Baildoil, Samuel. The tea industry in 
India. A review of tinance and labor, 
and a guide for capitalists and assistants. 
8°. Loud., 1882. pp. 248. 

Billies, W. Student’s guide to the prin- 
ciides of coal and metal, mining. lllus. 
v. 1. 8°. Sunderland, 1879. pp. S-|-238-t-?. 

Bailey and Brainard, Cobalt, Conn. List 
pines of goods manufactured by. lllus. 
8°. Hartford, 18G9. jip. 44. (2coi).) 

Bailcy-Dcntoii, Eardley F. A hand¬ 
book of house sanitation for the use of all 
persons .seeking a health}^ home. A re¬ 
print of those portions of Mr. Bailey-Den- 
tou’s lectures on sanitary engineering 
given before the sehool of military engi¬ 
neering, Chatham, which related to the 
“dwelling.” Enlarged and rev. lllus. 
8°. Loud., 18><2. pp. 218. 

Bailey, John M. Book of ensilage or the 
I new dispensation for farmers. Experi¬ 
ence with ensilage at “ Winning Farm.” 
How to produce milk for one cent per 
quart, Ac., »fcc. Farmers’ ed. lllus. °8. 
X. 1'., 1881. pp. 140. 

Bailey, T. R., and Vail, manufacturers of 
I bedstead and chair machinery, hollow 
I aug. rs or Dowell machines, stave inachiu- 
! ery, lathes, key-seat cutting machines, etc. 

1 lllus. 12°. Lockport, N. Y.^ 1872. pp. 31, 








BAILEY. 


27 


BALE. 


Bailey, W. Whitman. Botanical collec- ' 
tor’s hand-book. Ulus. 12°. Sahm, Mass., 
1881. pp. KlU. Naturalists’ handy scries, 
No. 3. 

Bailie, J. L’61ectricit6. Biblioth^quedes 
nierveilles. 4“‘® 4d. Ulus. 12°. Paris, 
1878. pp. xii + -^18- 

- Wonders of electricity. Transl. from i 

French of; cd. with additions, by .1. W. 
Armstrong. Ulus. 12°. N. I’., 1872. pp. 
8-4-335. Illus. library of wonders, 27. 

Bailloii, H. Natural history of plants. 
Traiisl. by M. M. Ilartog. Illus, v. 1-7. 
roy. 8°. Load., 1871-’81. 

Baily, Francis. Report on the pendnlnm 
experiments made by the late Captain 
Henry Foster, R. N., in his scientific voy¬ 
age in the years 1828-’31, with a view to 
determine the figure of the earth. Drawn 
np by. 4°. ioarZ., 1834. pp. 378. 

Baiil, Alexander. Education as a science. 
12°. N. r., 1879. Inter, sci. ser., v. 25. 

- Mind and body. The theories nf 

their relation. 12°. iV. F., 1877. pp. 200. 
Inter, sci. ser., v. 4. 

-Remarkable applications of the elec¬ 
tric fluid to the useful arts. See Fin- 
laison, J. 

Bail'd, J antes. Management of health. 
Manual of home and personal hygiene ; 
hints on air, light, and ventilation ; exer¬ 
cise, diet, and clothing; rest, sleep, and 
mental discipline: bathing and thera¬ 
peutics. T2°. Load., [1807]. pp. ll-f-108. 
Weale’s series. No. 112. 

Baker, A. E. J. Histology and histo¬ 
chemistry of man. Transl. from 4th Ger¬ 
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- Rudimentary treatise on land and 

engineering surveying, with modern im- 


Baker, Thomas—continued, 
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Bakers’ requisites. Catalogue of. See Roth 
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BAKING. From a batch of bread to a bis¬ 
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’ Loud., 1880. pp. 302. 






BALFOUR. 


28 


BANNING. 


Balfour, Edward. Cyclopaedia of India, 
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BALING presses. Hay and bale eleva¬ 
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Balling', Carl J. N.—continued. 

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BARB. 


29 


BARNEY. 


Barb and the bridle. See Vieille mous¬ 
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Bai’bc, F. Emploi simultau6 dans les 
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Barber, Edward C. Crack shot; or young 
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Barber, Henderson and co. Walnut and 
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Barber, Mrs. Mary. Some drawings of ! 
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Barbers’furniture and sundries. <5>eeArnd, 
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Bardoil, Dandrt?. See Dandre Bardon. 

Barfoed, Chr. Th. Lehrbuch der orga- i 
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Barker, Geo. F. A text-book of element¬ 
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Barlow, Alfred. The history and prin¬ 
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Barlow, Charles. How' to make money 
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Barlow, Peter W. Comparative advan¬ 
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Barnar<l, Charles. Gardeningformoney. 
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[1876]. pp.26. 






BAROMETER. 


30 


BASHFORTII. 


BAROMETER, aueroicl. See Aneroid. 

BAROMETRIC liypsoinetry. Coiitiibu- 
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BAROMETRY. Di un barometro foto- 
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Barib William M. A practical treatise on 
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- Practical treatise on high pressure 

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Barral. .Journal de I’agriculture, dirig6 
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BARREL cock.s. Patent cork. See Rud¬ 
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Bar rera, Madame de. Gems and Jewels, 
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B arrett, W. A. Flowers and festivals, 
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Barry, John Wolfe—continued. 

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- Tables of remaining velocity, time of 

flight and energy of various projectiles, 
calculated from the results of experiments 






BASHFORTH. 


31 


BAUGHAN. 


Baslifortli, Francis—continued. i 

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Bass foundry and inacliine Avorksi Cata¬ 
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flouring mills, and mill furnishings, etc. i 
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Frederick. Essays on political | 
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Batavia. Het bataviaasch genoot.schap 
van kunstenen wetenschappen gedurende 
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Batclielar, Thomas. The Austr.aliau 
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-- Catalogue of. Aee Jennings, Alfred E, i 


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BATTERIES, Elementary treatise on elec¬ 
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BnttCl*$lia.ll, .1. P. Legal ehemistry. 
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Batty, .J. H. How to hunt and tnip. In¬ 
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Bauer, A. H. The theory and practice of 
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Bauer, Louis. Treatise on microscopical 
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Batig^liaii, Ro.sa. The leather work-book, 
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n. d, pp. 88, 






BAUMBACH. 


32 


BEARDSLEE. 


Batimbacli, Karl. Staats Eexikon. 8°. 
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Baumgarteii, H. Seal-engraver aud iiiaim- 
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Bayerische (Der) Bierbrauer. Redigirt 
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Bayeux tapistry elucidated. See Bruce, 

J. C. 

BaylCS, James C. House drainage and 
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Bayley, Thomas. A ])oeket-book for 
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Bayina, Jos. The elements of molecular 
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Baynes, Robert E. I.,essous on thermo¬ 
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Bazaar and fancy fair book. See Lady’s 
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Bazley, Thomas Sebastian. Notesonthe 
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BEACONS and buoys. Illuminations of. 
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Beale, Lionel S. Lectures on the princi¬ 
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BEAMS and girders. Loads and detieo- 
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- and trusses. Principles of the lever 

aj)plied to an analysis of the strains uijon. 
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- Bei'c'chnung der Balken und Triiger. 

See Jeep, AV. Deutsche bautschn. Ta- 
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Board, George M. Ealing and drinking. 
Manual of food aud diet in health and 
disease. 2d ed. 12°. ..V. F.,1871. Put¬ 
nam’s handy-book ser.. No. 6. pp. 180. 

-A practical treatise on nervous exhaust¬ 
ion (neurasthenia): its symptoms, nature, 
sequences, treatriient. 2d. ed., rev. 8°. N. 
F.,1880. pp. 198. 

-Prjictical treatise on sea-sickness: its 

symptoms, nature, and treatment. Enl. 
ed. 4th thousand. 12°. X. Y., 1881. 
pp. 104. 

- Stimulants and narcotics; medically, 

philosopliically, and morally considered. 
12°. N. F., 1877. Putnam’s handy-book 
ser.. No. 5. pp. 155. 

- and Hock well, .\. D. A practical 

treatise on the medical and surgical uses 
of electricity; iucluding localized and 
general Faradization; localized and cen¬ 
tral galvanization; electrolysis and gal- 
vano-cantery. 3ded. lUus. Rev. by A. D. 
Rockwell. 8°. A^. F., 1881. pp. 30-f-7.58. 

Beai'diiiore, Nathaniel. Manual of hy¬ 
drology, containing: 1. Hydraulic and 
other tables. 2. Rivers, flow of water, 
springs, wells, and percolation. 3. Tides, 
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and evaporation. lUus. (Tables, charts.) 
8 °. Load., 1862. pp. 12-f-384. 

Bcacdslce, L. A. Experiments on the 
strength of wrought iron and of chain 
cables. Rev. by W. Kent. lUus. 8°. 
N, F., 1879. pp. 119. 






BEASLEY. 


33 


BEECHER. 


Beasley, Heury. Druggist’s general re¬ 
ceipt book ; comprising a copious veterin¬ 
ary formulary, numerous receipts in pat¬ 
ent and proprietary medicines; druggist’s 
nostrums, perfumery and cosmetics, bev¬ 
erages, dietetic articles, and condiments, 
trade chemicals, scientific processes, and 
an appentlix of useful tables. 8th ed. 
16°. Phila., 1678. pp. 10 +SlO-f 12. 

-Pocket formulary and synopsis of the 

British and foreign pharmacopeias, com¬ 
prising standard and approved formuhe 
for the preparation ami compounds em¬ 
ployed in medical practice. 16°. Land., 
1872. ])p. 547. 

Beaufort, Francis. Cryptography; a! 
system of secret writing, adapted for tele¬ 
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1 folded-card. 

Beaumont, E. de. G6ologie des Alpeset 
dn tunnel des Alpes. Elie de Beaumont. 
Observations geologiques snr les roches 
anthracifferes des Alpes. M. Sismonda. 
Tr. de I’italien par Moigno. 12°. Paris, 
1871. Actuals. scient8.,20. 

Beautiful homes. -See Williams, H. T., and 
Jones, Mrs. C. S. 

BEAUTY. Different theories of. See 
Cooley, A. J. The toilet. 

Beccaria, Giambatista. A treati.se upon 
artificial electricity, in which are given 
solutions of a number of iuteiesting elec¬ 
tric phenomena, hitherto unexplained, to 
which is added an essay on the mild and 
slow^ electricity which prevails iu the 
atmosphere during serene weather, llltts, 
4°. Land.,1778. pp. 457. 

Beclistein, J. M. Cage and chamber 
birds ; their natural history, habits, food, 
di.seases, managemeut, and modes of cap¬ 
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additions on structure, migration, and 
economy. Compiled by H. G. Adams; in¬ 
corporated w'ith Sweet’s British warblers. 
IUhs. 12°. Land.,1877. pp. 1(5 + 500. 

-The natural history of cage birds, their 

management, habits, food, diseases, treat¬ 
ment, breeding, and the methods of catch¬ 
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Beck, G. Vierteljahrsschrift der Arzt- 
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Beck, Lewis C. Botany of the United 
States north of Virginia ; comprising de¬ 
scriptions of the flowering and fern-like 
5 CPO 


Beck, Lewis C.—continued, 
plants hitherto found iu those States, ar¬ 
ranged according to the natural sj-stem. 
2d ed. rev. 12°. jV. F.,1868. pp. 63 + 480. 

Becker, A. Worterbuch fiir Berg mid 
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Dr. Ernst Riilirig. See Rohrig, E. 

Becker, Max. Allgemeiue Baukunde 
des lugenieurs. Mit Atlas. 3teAuli. 8°. 
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-Ausgefiilirte Constructiouen des Inge- 

nieurs. 8°. Stuttgart, 1863. Handbuch 
der lugenienr-Wisseuschaft, B. 5, Supple- 
mentband. 

- Der Briickeubau in seinem ganzen 

Umfauge und mit besonderer Rueksicht 
auf die neuesteu Cousfructionen. Mit 
Atlas. 4te Aufi. 8°. Stuttgart, 1873. 
Handbuch der lugenienr-Wissenschaft, 
B.^. 

- Der Strassen- und Eisenbahnbau in 

seinem ganzen Umfauge und mit beson¬ 
derer Riicksicht auf die neuesten Con- 
structioueu. Mit Atlas. 3te Anti. 8°. 
Stuttgart, 1870. Handbuch der lugeuieur- 
Wi-ssenschaft, B. 3. 

Beckett and McDowell. Engineer’s, iron 
founders and machinists; manufacturers 
of steam engines and mining machinery. 
Illus. 4°. Arlington, 2i. J., N. Y.,[l8c0']. 
(3 cop.) 

Bedfokd level. History of the drainage of. 
See Wells, S. 

BEDSTEAD and chair machinery, augers, 
lathes, etc. See Bailey, T. R., and Vail. 

Beecher, Miss Catherine E. House¬ 
keeper and healthkeeper ; containing 500 
receipts for economical and healthful cook¬ 
ing; also many directions for securing 
health and happiness. Illus. 12°. N.T., 
1874. pp. 482. 

-and Stowe, Harriet Beecher. The new 

housekeeper’s manual; embracing a new 
revised edition of The American Woman’s 
Home, or principles of domestic science. 
Together with the handy cook-book, by 
Catherine E. Beecher., Illus. 8°. N.Y., 

1874. pp. 591. 

- — Principles of domestic science, as 

applied to the duties and pleasures of 
home. A text-book for the use of young 
ladies in schools, seminaries and colleges. 
Illus, 8°, N. Y., 1870. pp. 381. 










BEECHEY. 


34 


BEETON’S. 


Beechey, Frederick S. Electro-tele- 
griii)by. Ulus. 16°. Loud., N. ¥ , 

pp. 126. 

BEEHIVES. Honiiigbijenteelt, korven 
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besclirij viiig v.an alle konsten, 14-15. 

BEER a.s a beverage. See Hughey, G. W. 

-Diseases of; canse.s and ineaus of pre¬ 
venting. See Pasteur, L. 

-Etudes snr l.i biere. See Pasteur, L. 

-Fabricaton de la bi^re. See Cartuy- 

vels, .1., iind Stammer, C. 

- How to brew good. See Pitt, John. 

-Sugar allowed in the brewing of. See 

Levesque, John. 

-The wines of the world with some par¬ 
ticulars respecting the beers of Europe. 
See Vizetelly, H. 

BEES. A. B. C. of bee-culture. /See Root, 
A. J. 

-Bee and white ants; their habits, man¬ 
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-Bee-farming, British; its i)leasuresand 

profits. S<e Robinson, James F. 

- Bee-keeper; b' es and hives. See Mil- 

ton, J. Houlston’s Indust, lib., No. J. 

- Bee-keeper’s guide, American. See 

Kretchmar, E. 

-guide-book, British. See Cowan, 

T. William. 

-magazine, v. :?-9. [From v. 1, en¬ 
titled “The bee-kee])er’s magazine, tie- 
voted exclusively to bee culture.”] v.3, 
6,7. v.t.j). 8°. A", r., 187.5-81. 

-text-book. See King, N. H. and 

H. A. 

-Bee-kee{)ing, directions for. See Do¬ 
mestic fowls and animals. 

-manual of. See Hunter, J. 

-rational. Ribeaucourt, C. de. 

-Practical. See Cheshire, F. Ama¬ 
teur series, v. 9. 

-Die Bieneuzucht. <SecKleine, G. 

-Blessed bees. See Allen, J. 

- British. See Shuckard, W. E. 

- Guide to successful bee-culture. See 

Root, L. C. 

-Handy book of. See Pettigrew, A. 

- De honingbijenteelt. <J>Ve Honingbij- 

enteelt. Volledige beschri.j viiig van alle 
konsten, 14-15. 

-how to manage them. See Milton, J. 

Houlsten’s hand-books of field and river 
sports. No. 7. 

-Manual of the apiary. See Cook, A. J. 


BEES—continued. 

-Manuel pour gouverner les abeilles. 

See Radonan, J., and Radouan, A. 

-Melisselogia ; or the female monarchy. 

See Thorley, J. 

-Practical bee-master. See Keys, J. 

-Der praktische Bieneuwirt. See Kwi- 

atkowski, Alexander. 

I -silk worms, and the aquarium, withiu- 

i .structions as to their mamigement. Ulus. 

[ 16°. Loud., n. d. Beeton’s country books. 

No. 1. 

-their habits, management, and treat¬ 
ment. See Wood, J. G. Routledge’s 
I books for the connti'y, No. 10. 

-.$350 a year ; how I make it by my bees. 

See Pagden, J. W. 

-IJ.ses and management of the honey-bee 

of Britain, etc.; also of the known wild 
species. See Naturalist’s library, v. 34. 
i BEET-SUGAR See Neue Zeitschrift fiir 
Kiibcnzucker Industrie. 

-Die Fabrikation des Kiibenzuckers. See 

Regner, R. V. Chem.-tech., Bib. B. 47. 

B<‘Ct4»ii, Miss Isabtdla. The book of 
household management comprising infor¬ 
mation for the mistress, hou.sekeeper, 
cook, butler, ladies’ maid, nurse, and 
nursemaid, etc., etc.; also, sanitary and 
legal memoranda; with a history of all 
things connected with home life and com¬ 
fort, etc. nine. New <d.; [rev. by S. D. 
Beeton, 1869]. 12°. Loud., [1869]. pp. 
40-1-1139. 

Beetoii’s “All about it” books. All about 
everything ; being a dictionary of practi¬ 
cal recipes and every day information, an 
entirely new domestic cyclopedia. lUus, 
12°. Loud, n. d. pj). 356. 

-book on needlework. Containing de¬ 
scriptions and instructions on tatting, 
crochet, knitting, netting, embroidery 
patterns, ]»oiut lace, guipure d’art, Ber¬ 
lin work, etc. 12°. Loud., [Io70]. pp 
6 -t- 584. 

-country books. lUus. 16°. Loud., n. d. 

CO.NTENTS. 

No. 1. Pees, .silkworms, anil the aquarium. 

2. Birds’ nests and eggs, and bird-stuffing. 

3. Rabbits and squirrels j how to rear and 

manage them. 

-eiicycloptedia of universal information. 

Arts, science, and literature. Complete 
summary of the moral, matliematical, 
physical, and natural sciences; pl.ain de¬ 
scriptions of the arts; synopsis of literary 








BEETON’S. 


35 


BEMENT. 


Beeton’s encyclopaedia, etc.—continued, 
knowledge; pronunciation and etymology 
of leading terms. Illns. v. ;5-4. 8^. 

Loud., n. d. pp. 990-f- 1044. 

-encyclopaedia of universal information. [ 

Geography, biography, and history. De- ' 
Bcription of every country and town of 
imi»ortance in the old and new worlds and 
colonies; biographies of eminent persons 
of all times; historical associations; Egyp¬ 
tian, Greek, Roman, and Scandinavian 
mythologies; pronunciation of names. 
New ed. rev. and cor. by G. R. Emerson. | 
nitis. and maps. v. 1-2. 8°. Loud., n. d. j 
pp. 9:?2 + 409. I 

-dictionary of universal biography ; be¬ 
ing the lives of enunent persons of all 
times, with the j)rounnciation of every 
name. 2ded., rev. Illus. 12°. Loud., 
[lo70]. pp. 4-pi 117. 

BEETS. Beet-sugar industry in Europe. 
See Ware, L. S. 

-Carrots, mangold wurzels, and sugar- ; 

beets. See Gregory, Janies .J. 11. 

-Etude de I’extractiou du jus de bet- 

terave. See Leurs, F, 

-Manufactureof sugar from. Porter, 

G. R. 

BelireilS, Heinrich. Englischer Hiifbe- 
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Bcilsteiiiy F. Manual of qualitative 
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say. 16°. X. Y., 1873. Putnam’s element, 
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Bel any, James Cockburn. A treatise on 
falconry. 8°. Berivick-upon-Tweed, 1841. 
pp. 9-(-“283. 

Belclier, George C. W. Sugar-canes. In¬ 
troduction by. See Hedges, I. A. 

Bell, Alexander Graham. Telephone. Lec¬ 
ture entitled researches in electric tele¬ 
phony. Illus. r>°. Loud.. 1878. pp, 32. 

Bell, Alexander Melville. Visible speech: 
the science of universal aljihabetics; or 
self-interpreting physiological letters for 
the writing of all languages in one alpha¬ 
bet. Him. Inaugural ed. 8°. Loud., 
1867. pp. 142. 

Bell, Clara. Egypt; transl. from original 
man by. See Ebers, George. 

Bell, I. Lowthian. Notes of a visit to 
coal and iron mines and iron-works in the 
United States. 2ded. 8°. Xewcastle-on- 
Tyne, 1875. pp. 66. 


Bell, Imrie. Structures in concrete. Con¬ 
struction of La Corbiere lighthouse and 
the St. Ilelier’s harbor, built in concrete 
at Jersey. Illus. 8°. Loud, and X. Y., 
1830. pp. 38. 

Bell, J ames. The analysis and adultera¬ 
tion of foods. Part I. Tea, cotFee, cocoa, 
sugar, etc. Illus. 12°. XoHrt.,1881. pp. 
I2'». South Kens, art and sci. hand¬ 
books, No. 19. 

Bell, Robert. Diphtheria; its cause, cure, 
and how to arrest it, 8°. Loud., 1881. 
pp. 36. 

Bell, Thomas J. History of the water 
supply of the world, arranged in a com¬ 
prehensive form from eminent authori¬ 
ties. Containing a description of the vari¬ 
ous methods of water supply, pollution 
and puriHcatioii of waters, and sanitary 
etfects, with analysis of potable waters 
etc, 8°. Cinciutiali, 1882. pp. 134. 

Beller, Nicolaus. Praktisches Handbuch 
(ler Glac61ederliirberei. Mit Abbildnngen, 
8 °. JVeimar, 1880. 3. Neuer Schauplatz, 
der Kiinste. 

BELLS and bell-ringers. See Lomax, B. 

-Catalogue of. See Meneeley and Kim¬ 
berly. 

-Clochers, sonuerie. horloge et porche de 

la eatlnidrale d’Angers. See de Farcy, L. 

-The maugagemeut of. See Wigram, 

Woolmore. • 

Beloe, Ch.arles H. Liverpool w.ater- 
W'orks. Illus. 3d ed. 8°. Loud., X. Y., 
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Bcipaire, Theodore. Etudesnr la marche 
des ernes et sur I’inllnence des travaux de 
rectification d’approfondissement etd’^lar- 
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BELT-GEARING. Designing. (SeeWelch, 
E J. C. 

Belzoiii, G. Narrative of the operations 
and recent discoveries within the pyra¬ 
mids, temid^, tombs, and excavations in 
Egypt and Nubia; and of a journey to 
the Red Sea in search of the ancient Be¬ 
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Bciiiciit, C. N. American poulterer’s 
companiou. Practical treatise on the 
breeding, raising, and general manage¬ 
ment of various species of domestic poul¬ 
try. Portraits of fowls from life; poultry- 





Bement. 


36 


BERGMANN. 


Bcmcnt, C. N.—coutinued. 
houses, coops, nests, feeding-hoppers, etc. 
Now ed. enlarged. Illus. 12'^. N. T., 
1878. pp. 304. 

Bemis and Call hardware and tool com¬ 
pany’s catalogue and price list of the high¬ 
ly finished standard goods, etc. 8°. 
Sjmngtield, Mass., 1879. pp. 19. 

Bemi'OSC, William, jr. Instructions in 
fret cuttiug, with designs. 2d ed. Illus. 
8 °. Loud., n. d. pp. 28. 

-Fret cutting and perforated carving 

with practical instructions. 9th ed.Illus. 
4°. Loud., n. d. 
pp. 14, fig. 53. 

-Manual of buhl-work and marquetry, 

with practical instructions for learners, 
and 90 colored designs. Illus. 4°. Loud., 
n. d. pp. 30, pi 13. 

-Paper-rosette work and how to make it. j 

7th ed. Illus. 12°. Lond., n.d. pp. 12. j 

Benedict, Ernest. Cast-iron pipes. 8°. t 
Loud., 1878. pp. 16. ■ 

Benet S. V. Course of instruction in 
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Bengal. Manufacture of sugar and rum 
from the sugar-cane and date tree of. See 
Robinson, S. H. 

Benjamin, Park. Appleton’s encyclopedia 
of applied mechanics. A dictionary of 
mechanical engineering and the mechan¬ 
ical arts. Ed. by. Jllus. 2 v. 4°. K. Y., 
1880. pp. 900; 959. 

-Scientific expert office. Report on the 

Hancock inspirator by. 24°. N. Y., 
n. d. pp. 11. (3 cop.) 

-Wrinklesand recipe.s, compiled from the 

Scientific American. A collection of prac¬ 
tical suggestions, processes, and directions 
for the mechanic, the engineer, the farmer, 
and the housekeeper. Ed. by. Illus. 12°. 
N. Y., 1876. pp. 252. 

Bennett, A. W. Physiological botany. 
Transl. and ed. by. See Thome, O. W. 
Text-books of science, v. 29. 

Bennett, F. Hughes. Report on mer¬ 
cury, by. See Stokes, W., Acland, H. 
W., etc. Medicine in Modern Times. 

Benson, James W. Time and time-tell¬ 
ers. Illus. 12°. Loud., Is75. pp. 189. 

Benson, William. Manual of the science 
of color on the true theory of the color- 
sensatious and the natural system. Illus. 
12°. Loud., 1871. pp. 58. 


Benson, William—continued. 

I -Principles of the science of color con¬ 

cisely stated to aid and promote their use- 
' fill application in the decorative arts. 
Illus. 4°. Loud., 1868. pp. 48. 

Bent, Samuel S. Catalogue of improved 
.stable fittings. Illus. 8°. N, T., 1866^ 
pp. 32. 

Bentel, Margedant and Co’s illustrated cat¬ 
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pp. 88. 

; Bentley, Robert, and Trimen, Henry. 

I Medicinal plants; being descriptions with 
original figures of the principal plants 
employed in medicine, and an account of 
the characters, properties, and uses of 
their parts and products of medicinal 
value., 4 V. v. 1 (Nos. 1-69), Ranun- 
culaceae-anacardiaceie. v. 2 (Nos. 70-146), 
Leguminosaj-valerianaceae. v. 3 (Nos. 
147-227), Compositsc to thymelacete. v. 4 
(Nos. 228-306), Artocarpacea* to alga*. 
Illus. 8°. Loud., 1880. 

Benton, Samuel. Home nursing, and how 
to lielj) in cases of accident. Illus. 12°. 
Loud., 1880. p. 133. 

Berg-und hiittenmannische Zeitung. Redac¬ 
tion ; Bruno Kerl, u. F. Wimmer. Jahrg. 
40, 1881. 4°. Leipzig, 1881-. pp. 400. 

Berg^en, Wm. Culley. Marine engi¬ 
neer. Ulus. 2d ed. 8°. Loud., 1880. 
pp. 15 -f lll-fll7 -f- 62. 

- Use of great circle sailing, with a 

great circle chart of the North Atlantic 
on a good scale, and a protractor for find¬ 
ing the great circle course. Also, great 
circle wind and current charts of the 
South and Central Pacific. 8°. .\orlh 
Shields, 1880. jtp. 13. 

Bergrin, Thomas F. Observations on the 
rej)ort of Sir F. Smith and Barlow on the 
atmospheric railway. 8°. Duhliu, 1843. 
pp. 86. [Bound iii a vol. entitled “Rail¬ 
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Berg^niann, Leo. Bergmann-Kogel’s 
praktischer Muhlenbauer. Eiu Haiid- 
buch bei Anlage eiufacher Miihlen, als 
Mahl-, Graupeu-, Oel-, Knocheu-, Gips-, 
Cement-, Loh-, Walk- uiul Sagemiihlen. 
4te Aufi. von Friedrich Neumann. Mit 
Atlas. 8°. ireiiuar, 1880. Atl. fol. 
99. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste, 

Bergmann and co. Catalogue and price-list 
of electroliers, brackets, and appliances 








BERGMANN. 


37 


BERTHELOT. 


Bergmann and co.—continued. 

forthe Edison incandescent electric light, 
manufactured by. 8°. Phila.,1882. 63. 

-Catalogue and price-list of chandeliers, 

brackets, and appliances adapted to the 
use of Edison incandescent electric light, 
manufactured by. Ulus. Ist and 2d ed. 
8 °. N. Y., Phila., 1881-82. 

Berlin.. Architectural ornaments in. 
See Lessing, O. 

- Assainissemeut de Berlin. See Man¬ 
ning, R. 

- Chemical laboratory in the course of 

erection in the University of. See Hof¬ 
mann, A. W. 

- Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft, Be- 

riehte, Jahrg. 4-14. [2 v. annually. From 
1873; Redacteur, H. Wichelhaus. Gen¬ 
eral Register, Jahrg. 1-10,1868-77: bearb. 
V. C. Bischoff.] 8°. Berlin, 1871-’81- 

- Klub der Landvrirthe, Vortrag im. See 

Muller, A, 

- Ueber Asphalt-Strasseu. See Schu- 

barth, E. O. 

- Ver. in “ Hiitte.” Sachregister tech- 

nischer Jouruale zura Gebrauche fiir In- 
geuieure, Architecten, Chemiker nud 
Gewerbtreibeude. Hrsg. v. Jahrg. 1, 
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BERLIN-WOOL. Imstmctions. <SeeGou- 
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Beriiays, Albert J. Household chemis¬ 
try, or rudiments of the science ajyplied to 
every-day life. 3ded. Ulus. 16°. Land., 
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Berners, Dame Juliana. An American 
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an angle from the Boke of St. Albans. 
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Bernstein, Alex. Die electrische Be- 
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Beronld, F. Th64tre des instrumens, 
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Berry. J. Farming in North New Zealand. 
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Berscli, Josef. Die Conservirungsmittel. 
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- Die Fabrikation der Anilinfarbstoffe 

und aller andereu aus dem Theere dar- 
stellbaren Farbstotfe (Phenyl-, Napbta- 
liii-, Anthraceu- nnd Resorcinfarbstotie) 
nud deren Anweudung iu der Industrie. 
Fiir die Praxis bearbeitet vou. Mit 1.5 
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Berlioz, Hector. A treatise upon modern 
instrumentation and orchestration, &c. 
Transl. from French by Mary Cowdeu 
Clarke. New ed., rev. 4o. Aond., 1858. 

pp. 260. 

BERNAL collection of works of arts. Il¬ 
lustrated catalogue of. See Bohn, H. G. 

Bernnrd, —. Nouveaux priiieipes d’hy- 
draulique, appliiju^s a tons les objets 
d’utilite et particuliferemeut anx rivieres, 
precedes <l’uu discours historiciue et cri¬ 
tique sur les principanx ouvrages qni out ! 
dtd publicssnr le meme sujet, 40. Paris, | 
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Bernard, F. Wonderful escapes. Rev. 
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N. Y.,.n. d. pp. 6-f 308. Ulus, library 
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Bernard, Claud, and Iliiette, Ch. 
Prdcis iconograi)hiqne de medicine opdra- j 
toire et d’auatomie cbirnrgicale. Illns. \ 
Nouv. tirage. 12°. Paris, 1870. pp. 26-|- j 
495. ! 


— Die Fabrikation der Erdfarbeu. Ee- 
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j -Gahrungs-Chemie fiir Praktiker. Er- 

ster Theil. Die Hefe und die Gahrnngs- 
Erscheinuugen. Zweirer Theil. Die Fa¬ 
brication von Malz, Malzextract und Dex¬ 
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Bertli, C. Traitd d’analyse des potasses 
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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


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Smithsn. misc. coll.,v. 10. 




BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


39 


BICKNELL. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY—cont iiined. 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY—continued. 

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8°. A. r., 1879. pp. 80. 






BICKNELL. 


40 


BINNS. 


Bicknell, F. W. Education ; an inter¬ 
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Bicknell’s fitables, ont-bnildings, fences, 
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BICYCLE. <See Popular recreator, V. I. j 

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Griffin, 11. H. 

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makers. See Phillips, R. E. 

-Columbia. See Pope manuf’g co. 

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Sturmey, Henry. 

-Sugge tionsfor choice, care, and repair 

of. See Pope mauuf’g co. 

Biddli*, Tyrrel E. A treatise on the con¬ 
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yachts, ships, and steamers, with remarks 
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Bidwell, J. C. Lista de precios. Fabrica 
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Biederiiiaiiii, Rudolph. Tabelle iiber 
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Bigfclow, Marshall T. Punctuation, and 
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Bi^'g^y Henry Heather. The gentle treat¬ 
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Bilg:ram, Hugo. Slide-valve gears. 
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BIOGRAPHICAL. 


41 


BIRDS. 


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Minot, H. D. 




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BLAISDALE. 


BIRD S—conti mied. 

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Bitliell, Richard—continued. 

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Blackley, Charles Harrison. Hay fever; 
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Blades, William. The biography and 
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Blaikie, .Tames. The elements of dynam¬ 
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Blaine, Delabere P. Eucycloptedia of 
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Blaine’s veterinary art. Nee Armatage, G. 

Blaisdale, P., and co.’s catalogue. Illus¬ 
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BLAKE. 


43 


BLOCHT. 


Blake, Edward T. Sewage-poisouing; j 
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Blake, W. P. Notes on the geology of 
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Blake’s new patent hand-power stone and 
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Blakey, Robert. Angling, or how to i 
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Blanc, Charles. The grammar of paint¬ 
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Blaiicliard, E. Motamorpho.ses of in¬ 
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Bland, William. Principles of construe- i 
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Blandys’ patent i)ortable steam engines, 
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BLAST-ENGINES. Etudes sur les ma¬ 
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See Keystone portable forge co. j 

- Patent force blast blowers, gas ex¬ 
hausters, etc. See Roots, P. H., and F. M. 

BLAST-FURNACE. Researches on. See 
Sebinz, C. 

BLASTING. Dynamite Zeit- und elek- 
trische Ziinduug Bohrma-schinen und 
Bohrwerkzeuge, See Sprengtechnik. 


BLASTING—continued. 

- Die moderue Sprengtechnik. See 

Krause, R. 

- operations at Lime Point, California. 

Report on. See United States. War 
Dept. Bur. of eng. 

- rocks for industrial purposes. Means 

employed in. See Andre, G. G. 

- Submarine, in Boston harbor. See 

Poster, .1. G. 

BLEACHING. Die Bleicherei von Wol- 
lengarnen. See Sachse, R. 

- Der gesammte Baumwoll-Zeug- 

druck, sammt Bleicherei und Appretur. 
See Bregha, L. 

-Die Kunst- u. Feiuwiischerei; Stroh Hut. 

Bleicherei. Sec Joclet, Victor. Chem.- 
tech. Bib., B. 63. 

- Monthly journal devoted to practical. 

See Textile colorist. 

- Secrets of the art of dyeiug, including. 

See Haserick, E. C. 

- Textile manufacturer; a trade journal 

for mill-owners, machinists, dyers, and 
bleachers, etc. See Textile manufacturer. 

- Wocheuschrift fiir Bleicherei, etc. See 

Farberei- Muster-Zeitung. 

Bleckrode, S. De volksvlijt, onder re- 
dactie van. »See Amsterdam. Vereeni- 
ging voor volksvlijt. 

Blessed bees. See Allen, J. 

BLINDNESS and the blind. See Levy’ 
W. Hanks. 

-to color; its dangers and its detection. 

See Jeffries, B. J. 

Bliss, B. K,, and son. Descriptive catalogue 
of choice collections of seeds, summer 
flowering bulbs, and tlealers in agri¬ 
cultural and horticultural implements, 
fertilizers, etc. Illus. 8°. H. Y., 1870. 

pp. 120. 

Bliss, E. W, Illustrated catalogue and 
price list of presses, dies, etc. 4°. Brook¬ 
lyn, N. r., 1878, 1881. pp.90; 135. (2 cop.) 

Bliss and Williams. Illustrated catalogue 
and price list of presses, dies, etc. Ulus. 
4°. Brooklyn, N. Y., [1876]. pp. 60. 

Blitz, Signor. Fifty years in the magic 
circle, etc. Illus. 8°. Hartford, 1872. pp. 
432. 

Bloc lit, E. Die Griechisch-Dorische Ar- 
chitektur. Bearb. v. Illus. 12°, Leipzig, 
1875. pp. 44. Deutsche bautechu. Ta- 
I schen-Bib., No. 2. 






BLOCK. 


44 


BOERNSTEIN. 


BLO 3K and tackle. Die Sperr- iind Brem- 
ewerke. Anfzugnia.schineu. /SeeOtto, J. 
Deutsche bautechn. Tasclieu-Bib., No. 23, 
32. 

BLOOD. Transfu.sion of human. See Rous¬ 
sel, J. 

Bloomer's (J. G.) commercial cryptograph; 
a telcgra 2 >h code and double index-holo- 
cryjjtic cii)her. 8°. N. T., 1879. 

Dlot, P. Receipts for cooking the jjotato. 
See Compton, D. H. 

BLOWPIPE analysis. See Landauer, J. 

-Aljihabetical manual of. See Ross, 

W. A. 

-Determinative mineralogy, with an 

introduction on. See Brush, G. J. 

-assaying. See Attwood, G. 

Bloxmil, Charles L. Chemistry. Ed. by. 
See Bowman, J. E. 

-Chemistry, inorganic and organic, with 

exi)eriments. Illus. From 2d and rev. 
Eng. ed. 8^. Phila., 1873. pp. 700. 

-Laboratory teaching: or i)rogre88ive 

exercises in jiractical chemistry. 4th ed. 
Illus. 12°. Phila., 1879. 

-Metals: their jiroperties and treatment. 

4th ed. Illus. 12°. N. Y., 1876. ])p. 11 + 
312. Text-books of science, v. 2. 

BLUES and carmines of indigo. See De 
Dole, F. C. 

BI Hill, J. Reinhard. Dio Schmuck-Steine 
nud dereu Bearbeitnng. 12°. Heidelberg, 
1828. pp. 72. 

Blunt, Charles. An essay on mechanical 
drawing: comprising an elementary course 
of i>ractice in the perspective delineation 
of machiuerj’. Illus. 4°. Loud.. 1811. 
pp. 91, pi. 63. 

BlllSSC, Pieter. De bouwkunstenaar; of 
volledige beschrij ving v!in al het gene wat 
tot deze konst betrekking lieeft. Illus. 
8°. Dordrecht, 1806. pj). 295. Volledige 
beschrij ving van alle kcnsten, 23. 

Blytli, Alex. W. A dictionary of hygiene 
and imblic health, comiirising sanitary 
chemistry, engineering, and legislation. 
The dietetic value of foods, and the detec¬ 
tion of adultei’ations, on the jdan of the 
“Dictionnaire d’Hygifene imblique” of 
Prof. Ambrose Tardieu. Illus. 8°. Loud., 
1876. pp. 12 + 672. 

-A manual of 2 >ractical chemistry; the 

analysis of foods and the detection of 
poisons. Illus. 12°. Loud., 1879. jjp. 
18 + 468. 


Boardman, W. E. Pathology of the teeth. 
Transl. from the German by. See Wedl, C. 

BOAT, and liow to manage it. See Sala- 
cia (pseud.) Houlston’s handbooks of 
held and river sports. No. 1. 

-building. See Neisoii, A. Amateur 

series, v. 4. 

-racing; arts of rowing and. training. 

See Brickwood, E. I). 

-sailing. Practical. SeeFrazar,Douglas. 

BOATS and boat-.sailing. Popular rec¬ 
reator, V. 1-2. 

-and rowing gear. Metallic .sectional. 

See Bond, W. E. 

-andyachts; sea-mameuvres,nseofsails, 

helm, and anchor. SeeFrazar, Douglas. 

-Model yachts and. See Grosvenor, J. 

du. V. 

-Practical hints on building ami htting 

canoes. See Baden-PoweU, W. 

BoccillS, Gottlieb. Fi.sh in rivers ami 
streams; a treati.se on the jiroduction and 
management of hsh in fresh waters, by 
artiheial spawning, breeding, and rearing; 
showing also the cause of the depletion 
of all rivers and streams. 8°. Aond., 1848. 
pp. 38. 

Bocking', F. Dio lintersuchnngen an 
Dami)fmaschiuen iind Dampfkesselu. 
Hrsg. von. See Reiche, 11. v. 

Bockiliaiiil, Fr. Die exjdosiven Stott’e, 
ihre Geschichte, Fabrikation, Eigen- 
sebaften, Prii fung nud iwaktische An weml- 
uug in der Sprengtechnik. Mit einem Au- 
hange, enthalteud; die Hilfsmittel der 
submariuen Sprengtechnik. Illus. 8°. 
IVien, Pest, Leipzig, 1880. Chem-tech. 
Bib., B. 60. 

Bodily, Evan Marlett. The history of 
salt; with observations on its geograi)h- 
ical distribution, geological formation, 
and medicinal and <lietetic i>ropertie.s. 
8°. Load., 1881. j)}). 95. 

Bodciiiaii, T., and Kerl, Bruno. Trea- 
ti.se on the assaying of lead, copper, sil¬ 
ver, gold, and mercury. From the Ger¬ 
man. Transl. by W. A. Goodyear. Plates. 
12°. N. Y., 1878. i)p. 214. 

Boeck, Adolf Lodewijk. Theorie van den 
electrischen condensatoi'. 12°. Utrecht, 
l'i65. J)}). 118. 

Boeriistciii, M. Maiuial of instruction 
in the use of dumb-bells, Indian clubs, 
and other exercises. Illus. 16°. X. Y., 

1880 . pp. 128 . 









BOGARDUS. 


45 


BOLLES. 


Bog^ardus, Adam H., Field, cover, and 
trapshooting; eiuhraciiig hints for skilled ; 
marksmen; instrnctiou for young sports- \ 
men; haunts ami habits of game birds ; 
tlight and resorts of water-fowl; bi’eed- 
ing and breaking of dogs. Ed. by Charles 
J. Foster. l-2o. A^. F., 1874. pp. 343. 

Bolliiy Henry G. A guide to the knoAvl- 
edge of pottery, porcelain, and other ob¬ 
jects of vertu. Comprising an illustrated 
catalogue of the Bernal collection of works 
of art. 3d ed. fUiiit. Loud,, IS72. 

pp. 504. 

Boileail, P. Notions uouvelles d’hydran- 
liqne concernant principalement les 
tuyaux de conduite, les canaux et les 
riviferes. “2* ed. lUiia. 4°. Fermil/es, 1881. 
pp. xii + 224. 

BOILER and factory chimneys. See Wil¬ 
son, R. 

-explosions, household. See Ingham, 

Win. 

- The Herresholf, and a system of ma¬ 
chinery for steam yachts, steam launches, 
etc. See United States. Navy Dept. i 
Bur. of Eng. 

- incrustation. Die Verhiitung nnd Be- 

seitignng des Kesselsteins. aS’cc Storck, 
W. 

- Invention of the multitubular. See 

Read, David. 

- makers’ and iron shipbuilders’ com¬ 
panion. See Foden, J. 

-maker’s ready reckoner. See Courtney, 

John. 

- protector. The Hay electro. See Hay, 

Foote and Gear. 

-tubes. Instructions in the best method 

of fixing lap-welded. See Prosser, T., and 
son. 

BOILERS and engines; casters, pulleys, 
shafters, hangers, etc. See Freeman, S., 
and Sons. 

- and screw-propellers. Modern marine 

engines. See Edwards, E. 

-and steam-engines. Catechism of. See 

Roper, Stephen. 

- Appendix containing instructions for 

making. See Warn, R. H. 

- Der Ban der Fenernngsanlagen, 

Damiifkessel, Waschkessel, etc. Nee Jeep, 
W. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib. 
B. 25-29. 

- Construction and management of. See 

Armstrong, R. 


BOILERS—continued. 

- Construction, running, and manage¬ 
ment of. See Roper, Stephen. 

- Cours th^orique et pratique des 

chaudihres. Nee Poillon, L. 

- Land and marine steam engines and. 

See Roper, Stejihen. 

- Marine. Future develojmient of. See 

Burgh, N. P. 

-The mechanical engineer’s book. Boil¬ 
er construction. Nee Foley, Nelson.^ 

- New guide to sheet iron and boiler 

plate rolling. See Perkins, C. H, and 
Stowe, J. G. 

- Non-condensing engines and. Tables 

and diagrams for. (“^ee Trowbridge, W. 
P. 

- Pocket-book for boilermakers and 

steam-users. See Sexton, M. J. 

- Pocket-book for rules for proportions 

of modern engines and. Sec Burgh, N. P. 

- Report of the board of engineers. See 

United States. Navy dept. 

- Steam. See Purves and Reynolds. 

-High pressure. See Barr, W. M. 

-Komplete Dampfkesselanlagen. 

See Thielmann, L. H. 

-Proben mit Dampf kesselu, etc. See 

Philadelphia, Exhibition of 1876. 

-Use and abuse of. See Roper^ 

Stephen. 

- Water-tube. See Pendred, V. 

Boiviii, E. Proc<5d<i an collodion sec. 2« 
ed. 12°. Paris, 1876. Actuals. Scient., 
i 51. 

Boiler, Alfred P. Practical treati.se on 
the construction of iron highway bridges; 
for the use of town committees. With an 
essay on the application of the principles 
j of the lever to a ready analysis of the 
strains upon the more customary forms of 
beams and trusses. Ill us. 8°. I^, 

! 1876. pp. 114-1-16. 

Bolles, Albert S. Industrial history of 
the United States, from the earliest settle¬ 
ments to the present time. Survey of 
American industries, embracing agricul¬ 
ture and horticulture, cultivation of cot- 
' ton, tobacco, wheat; raising hor.ses, neat 
cattle, etc. All important manufactures, 
shipping and fisheries; railroads, mines 
and mining, and oil; history of the coal 
miners, and the Molly Maguires; banks, 
insurance, and commerce; trade-unions, 

I strikes, and eight-hour movement; with 




BOLLES. 


46 


BOOMER. 


BolleSy Albert S.—continued, 
a description of Canadian industries. In 
7 books. Ulus. 8*^. Norwich, Conn., 
Cinn., 0., etc. [1878]. 

Bolley, P. A. Manual of technical analy¬ 
sis: guide for the testing and valuation of 
the various natural and artificial sub¬ 
stances employed in the arts and in do¬ 
mestic economy; founded upon the Haud- 
buch der technisch-chnnischen Uuter- 
suchuugen of. By Benjamin H. Paul. 
lllus. 12°. Lond., 1857. pp. 12 -j- 426. 

- Manuel pratique d’essais et de re- 

cherches chimiques appliques aux arts et 
ii I’industrie. Guide pour I’essai et la 
determination de la valeur des substan¬ 
ces naturelles on artificielles employees 
dans les arts, I’industrie, etc.; traduit de 
I’alleraand sur la troisieme edition et 
augmeute par L. A. Gautier. Ulus. 12°. 
Paris, 1869. pp. viii 747 -j- 32. 

Bologna. Indici geuerali dei died tomi 
della terza serie delle Memorie dell’Acca- 
demiadelle scienzedell’Iustituto di, 1871- 
1879. 1°. Bologna, 1880. pp. 49. 

Bolton, H. Carrrington. Index to the 
literature of manganese, 1596-1874. Re¬ 
printed from the Annals of the Lyceum of 
natural history, N. Y. v. 11. Nov. 1875. 
8°. Salem, 1876. pp. 44. 

Bolts. Catalogue of Ives’ patent burglar- 
l)roof door bolts. See Ives, Hobart D. 

Boiiibaiiifli, C. C. Gleanings from the 
harvest fields of literature. A melange 
of excerpts, curious, humorous, and in¬ 
structive. 6th ed., rev., and enlarged. 
12°. Balt.,lbT.l. pp. .548. 

Bonamer (The) method of manure mak¬ 
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Bond, R. Handbook of the telegraph. 
Manual of telegraphy ; telegrai)h clerk’s 
remembrancer, and guide to candidates 
for employment in the service. Append¬ 
ed,—questions on magnetism, electricity, 
and telegraphy. By W. McGregor. 4th 
ed., rev. Ulus. 12°. Bond., 1873. Weale’s 
series. No. 138. 

Bond’s (W. E.) improved metallic sectional 
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Bone, J. H. A. Petroleum and petroleum 
wells. What petroleum is, where it is 
found, and what it is used for; where to 
sink petroleum wells and how to sink 
them. With a complete guide book and 


Bone, J. H. A.—continued, 
description of the oil regions of Pennsyl¬ 
vania, West Virginia, Kentucky, and 
Ohio. 16°. Phila., 1865. pp. 153. 

BONE-BLACK, Reviving. Die Wieder- 
belebung der Knochenkohle. See Davis, 
J. V. 

Bonn and Beklin. Chemical laboratories 
ill the course of erection in the universi¬ 
ties of. See Hofmann, A. W. 

Bonncval, Lrbain de. Le travail ^con- 
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Book and newspaper folding machines. See 
Chambers, bro., and co. 

-of American interiors. Essays on. See 

Elliott. C. W. 

-of needlework. Containing descrip¬ 
tions and instructions. See Beeton, -. 

-of i>erfunies. »SeeRimmel, E. 

-of wonders, mysteries, and disclosures, 

for males and females. Guide to love and 
beauty, and the road to happiness, wealth, 
fame, and honor. Ulus. 24°. N.Y.,v.d. 

pp. 128. 

-that every family needs. Consult mo to 

know how to cook; on confectionerj'; on 
household management and economy; dis¬ 
eases and their remedies; how to dye, and 
a thousand other things. Ulus. 16°. 
Wakefield, Lond., [1866]. pp. 460. 

BOOKBINDING. Ancient and modern. 
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-art of. See Zaehnsdorf, J. W. 

-De boekbinder. See Haas, H. de. Vol- 

ledige beschrijving van all konsteu, 22. 

-HandbuchderBuchbinderei. 5eeBauer, 

C. 2. Neuer Schauplatz der KUuste. 

-Leather, binders’ muslin, thread, etc. 

See Cook, J. 

-La reliure frauf aise. *See Michel, M. 

M. Marius. 

-Ruling machines, ruling pens, etc., 

bookbinders’ machinery in general. See 
Hickok, \y. O. 

BOOK-PLATES. Guide to the study of. 
See Warren, .1. L. 

BOOKS. Enemies of. See Blades, AV. 

-of the Middle Ages, illuminated. See 

Humphreys, H. N. 

Boomer and Boschert. Cider and wine 
press. Ulus. 8°. Sgracuse, N. T., 1881-’82. 
pp. 35. (3 cop.) 






BOOT. 


47 


BOTANY. 


Boot, C. De verwer; of volledige l)e- 
scbrijving van al liet gene, wat in de be- 
reidiug als in bet gebrnik der onderscdiei- 
dene boofd- en geniengde klenren inaar 
eenigzins tot deze knust betrekking beeft, 
met een alpbabetiscli anbangsel. lUus. 
8°. Dordrecht, n. d. pp. 407. Volledige 
bescbrijving van alle konsten, 24. 

Boot and sboe inacbinery. See Graves, L. S. 

-and sboe inannfactnrer’s assistant and 

guide. iSee Richardson, W. H. 

Booth, Mary L. New and complete clock 
and watchmaker's manual. Comprising 
discriptious of the various gearings, es¬ 
capements, and comjiensations now in 
use in French, Swiss, and English clocks 
and watches, patents, tools, etc.; Avitb 
appendix containing a history of clock 
and watchmakiug in America. Ulus. 12'^. 
.V. r., IHGO, 1877. pp. 17 + 294. (2 cop.) 

Bootliby, Josiah. Statistical sketch of 
South Australia. Maps and tables. 8°. 
Land., 187(5. pp. 86. 

Booth’s (J. L.) patent steel thread, duplex 
steel and iron rails for railways. Their 
manufacture explained and merits di.s- 
cussed. lUus, New ed. 8°. Itochenter, 
A", r., 1868. pp. 14. 

BORING. Bohr-maschinen und Bohrwerk- 
zenge. See Sprengtechnik, (Die). 

- machinerj*. Gesteiu’s Drehbohrma- 

echiue. See Jarolimek, E. 

Borneo. The head-hunters of. See Rock, 
Carl. 

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Borrow, George. Komano-Lavo-Lil: 
Word-book of the Romany; or, English 
Gypsy language. With many pieces in 
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Bortier, P. Des coquilles animalisdes, 
et de leur emploi en agriculture. 8°. 
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-Desse'chement des Meeres, par Cober- 

gher, 1622. Ulus. 8°. lirusseJs, 1857. 

Bosaiiqiiet, R. H. M. An elementary 
treatise on musical intervals and tem])era- 
nient; with an account of an enharmonic 
harmonium exhibited ip the loan collec- 


Bosanqiiet, R. 11. M.—continued, 
tiou of scientific instruments. South Ken¬ 
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organ exhibited to the musical association 
of London, May, 1875. Illus. 8°. Lond., 
1876. pp. 20 -h 94. 

Bossiit, Charles. Traits tlniorique et ex- 
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A’oted to the science of home life, the arts, 
agriculture, and medicine. James R. 
Nichols, W. J. Rolf, editors, v. 8-15. 4°. 
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- machinist (The). See Fitzgerald, W. 

- Massachusetts horticultural society. 

Transactions. F. r the year 1879. Pt. 1. 
8°. Host., 1879. 

- medical and surgical journal. Ed. by 

J. V. C. Smith, V. 40-51,1849-’r)5; also v'. 
102,1880. Ed. by J. C. Warren, G. B. Shat- 
tuck, and others. 4°. host., 1849-’55, 
1880- 

-public library. Bulletins showing titles 

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8°. Boston, 1875-’81-. 

Bo^woi'tli, Francke Huntington. A 
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Illns. 8°. .V. r., 1881. pp.427. 

BOTANICAL collector’s hand-book. See 
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BOTANY. See Hooker, J. D. Science 
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-Bibliographical index of North America. 

Pt. 1, Polypetala*. By S.Watson. Smithsn. 
misc. coll., V. 15. 

-Botanist’s companion; use of the micro¬ 
scope, etc. Sec Balfour, J. H. 

- Briti.sh flora medica. See Barton, B. 

H., and Castle, T. 

- The complete herbalist. See Brown, 

O.P. 

- Dictionary of botanical terms. See 

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- Field. See Manton, W. P. 

-First book of. See Balfour, J. H. Put¬ 
nam's element, sci. ser., v. 16. 

- First book of Indian. Nee Oliver, D. 

- Guide to the literature of. See Jack- 

son, B. D. 

- Hardy flowers. See Robinson, W, 






BOTANY. 


48 


BOURNS. 


BOTANY—conti imeil. 

- Die landwirtliscbaftlicbeu Unkrauter. 

etc. See Thaer, A. 

-Medical. Pbannacograpbia; or, bistory 

of drugs of vegetable origin. See Fliick- 
iger, F.,and Hanbury, D. 

-Microscopic. Introduction to tbe .study 

of microscopic fungi. See Cook, M. C. 

- Native flowers and ferns of tbe United 

States. See Meehan, T. 

- New family herbal. See Robinson, M. 

- Nomenclator botanicus. See Steudel, 

Ernest. 

-Nomina iiscriptoribns de scientia botan- 

ica fungis imposita. See Streinz, Wen- ' 
ceslaus Materuus. 

- Notes on tbe Bartram oak. See Mar- 

tindale, I. C. 

-Notice sur les plantes de micbaux, etc. 

See Brunet, O. 

- of California, by .J. D. Whitney, geolo¬ 
gist in charge. See California. Geolog. 
survey. 

-of Cbiua. See Fortune, R. 

- of tbe Black Hills of Dakota. By Asa 1 

Gray. »s'ee United States. Interior dept. ; 
Geograpl). and geolog. survey of tbe Rocky j 
Mt. region. .T.W. Powell. 

- of tbe United States north of Virginia. 

See Beck, Lewis C. 

—— Science papers; chiefly pharmacologi¬ 
cal and botanical. See Hanbury, Daniel. 

-Second book. See Balfour, J. H. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 17. 

-Structural aud physiological. See Tho¬ 
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-Text-book of. See Sachs, J. 

- Thesaurus literaturai botanicie. See 

Pritzel, G. A. 

- Vegetable physiology aud systematic 

botany. See Carpenter, W. B. 

C. Das neue Buch der Erfindun- 
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Bottoiiiloy, .1. T. Dynamics; or, theoret- I 
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Putnam's element, sci. ser., v. 6, B. 

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Science lectures, v. 1. 

Boiichardiit, A., and i^iicvciiiie, 

Th. A. Instruction sur I’essai et I’aualyse 
dll lait. dd. sq.8°. Paris, 1879. 

Boughton, .John W. Manufacturer aud 
proprietor of wood carpet, ])arquet and 
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Boilis, Dr. de. Rapport sur les ouvrages 
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Socidtd ceutraled’horticulture de France. 
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Boilley, H., and others. Nouveau dic- 
tionuaire i)ratique de mddecine, de chirur- 

gie et d’hygibue vdtdriuaires. T. 1-11- 

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Boiiliiois, H. Percy. Dirty dustbins and 
sloppy streets. A iiractical treatise on the 
scavenging and cleansing of cities and 
towns. 12°. Land., N. F., 1881. pp. 101. 

Boult’s carving, paneling, moulding, and 
dove-tailing machine, for shaping edge 
moulding, surface moulding, moulding 
scroll or fret work, jianeliug, dove-tailing, 
etc. ALso Boult’s dimen.sion .saw. lUus. 
8°. Battle Creek, Mich., it. d. 

Boundary survey between United States 
and British possessions, 1872. Reports 
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Bour, Edm. Cours de mdcaniciue et ma¬ 
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viii-|-237, vii -I- 396. 

Bourne, John. Examples of steam, air, 
and gas engines of the most recent ap¬ 
proved types, etc., jiractically described, 
with an account of all the principal pro¬ 
jects for the ))roductiou of motive power 
from heat, etc. Illiis. 4°, Lend., 1878. 
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Loud., I8(jb. pp. 36. 








BRAGCtE. 


50 


BRASS. 


William. Bibliotheca Nicotiana; 
catalogue of book.s about tobacco, to¬ 
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BRAIN and its functions See Luys, J. 
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C. Amer. health i)rimer.s. No. 8. 

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W. H. 

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-Die Sperr- und Bremswerke. See Otto, 

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Braude, W. T., and Caiiviii, .losefdi. 
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BraiKloii, Raphael and Brandon, J. 

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Bronner, A. 

Brannon, Philip. Air-boat for arcus- 
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Brannt, W. T, A i)ractical treatise on 
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Brsird, C. Pro8i)er. Miu^ralogie api)li- 
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-Traite des pierres pnicieuses, des por- 

phyres, gran its, marbes, albatres et an¬ 
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P". jif. Ulus. 16°. Puns, 1808. pp. ,565. 

Brass, copper, and iron wire cloth, spai'k 
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and Morse. 

-founders and finishers. Compre.ssion 

work and universal hose coui»lings. See 
Stebbins, E., manuf’g co. 






BRASS. 


51 


BREWING. 


Brass—coiitiuued. 

-founder’s manual; iustructious for mod¬ 
elling, patteru-making, etc. Sec Gra¬ 
ham, W. Weale’s series, No. 1(52. 

- galvanized and ship chandlery hard¬ 
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Tiebout, W., and J. 

-work. See Hayden, Sanders and co. 

-woi-k for plumbers, etc. Illustrated 

catalogue of. See Cooper, Jones, and 
Cadbury. 

-"work. Illustrated catalogue of. See 

Hayden, Gere & co. 

-work. Illustrated catalogue of brass 

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Bl’assey, Thomas(Si?'). The Britishuavy; 
its strength, resources, and administra¬ 
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lUus. 8°. Xo/id., 1882. pp.(521. 

-British seamen as described in recent 

parliamentary and official documents. 
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Braun, Alexander. Glacial epoch of our 
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BREAD-ANALYSIS, .s'ee Wanklyn, .1. 
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Breakfast, luncheon, and tea. See Haiiand, 
Marion. 

BREATH ; with directions for treatment. 
See Howe, J. W. 

BREECH-LOADERS. See “Gloan" 

(pseud). 

BREECH-LOADING small arms, etc. 
American inventions and improvements 
in. .See Norton, C. B. 

Bi'O^lia, Iveopold. Praktisches Hand- 
buch des gesannnteu Baumwoll-Zeug- 
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Brem'lirt, A. La machine deGramme, sa 
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Breliaiit, T. Collings. Modern peach 
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Brcntoii, Edward Pelham. Naval his¬ 
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I •<*ssou, C. Traite ('lemeutaire de md- 
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i Breton (de Champ), P. Traite du lever 
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- Traite du nivellement, compreuant la 

theorie etla pratique du nivellement ordi¬ 
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I Breiiiiiit^, J. Fassliche Auleituug in 
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Breiisiii^, Arthur. Stenermaunskunst, 

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Brewer, •—. A guide to the scientific 
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I -The reader’s handbook of allusions, 

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Brewer, W. II. Polypetalae. See Cali¬ 
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BREWING ales, bitter, table, etc.; brown 
stout, porter, and table beer. See Pitt, 
.John. 

-Der amerikanische Bierbrauer, uebst 

Supplement. See Amerikanische. 





BREWING. 


52 


BRIDGES, 


BREWING—contiuued. 

- Der Bayerische Bierbraiu-r. Rcdigirt 

von Dr. Jjintner, See Bayerische (Der) 
Bierbraiier. 

-Breweries and inaltiugs. See Scamell, G. 

-Country brewers’gazette. Nee Country. 

-Distillation, brewing, and malting. 

See McCulloch, J. 

- Fabrication de la biere, etc. See 

Cartuyvels, J., and Stammer, C. 

- Faits et observations siir la bras.serie 

suivis de la description d’un nouveau pro- 
c6d4 de fabrication. See Gallaud, N. 

- fermenting, and making malt. Art of. 

See Levesque, John. 

- Gabrnngs-Clieniie. See Bersch, Jo.sef. 

Die Bierbrauerei. 3 Theil, 

- A handbook for young brewers. See 

Wright, H. E. 

-Maltage pneumatique. Nee Gallaud, N. 

- practical and theoretical. Art of. See 

Faulkner, F. 

- Practical treatise on distilling, rectify¬ 
ing, and. See Shannon, R. 

- practically and scientifically con¬ 
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-Rationale of malting. NeeTizard, W. C. 

- Selection of the practical i»oint8 of 

malting. See Steel, J. 

- Theory and practice of. See Com- 

brune, Michael. 

- See Tizard, W. L. 

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all its branches. See Loftus, W. R. 

-wine making and distilling alcoholic 

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No. 99. 

n I'OWSfer, Sir David. Letters on natural 
magic addressed to Sir Walter Scott. 
New ed., with introductory chapters ou 
the being and faculties of man; and addi¬ 
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- A treatise on magnetism, forming the 

article under that head in the 7th ed. of 
the encyclopicdia Britaunica. Ulus. 12°. 
Edinburgh, 1837. p]>. 8 + ^65. 

BRICK and tile making. See Technical 
educator, v. 2, 3. 

-machiue. See Chambers, bro. and co. 

-making in Western India. Nee Walsh, M. 

-manufactnre. Die Ziegelfabrikation. 

See Heusinger von Waldegg, E. 

- pottery, and glass journal, v, 5,1878, 

fol. N.Y.,1878. n.t.j). 


Bricklayer’s practical guide. See Black- 
burne, E. L. 

Bl'ickwood, Edwin Dampicr. Boat 
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ISritlg'C, J. Frederick. Double counter¬ 
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BRIDGE across Ea.st River, N. Y. Design 
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Acad, of arts and .sci., v. 2. 

- and roof trusses. Course on the 

.stres.ses in. See Burr, W. H. 

- building. Aiiplicatiou of malleable 

iron to the art of. Nee Dempsey, G. D. 
Weale’s sei’ies. No. 43. 

-Der Briickenbau. See Becker, M. 

Handb. der Ing.-Wissenschaft, B. 2. 
-Eisen, Holz uiid Stein im Briicken¬ 
bau. See Eisen, —. 

-in wrought iron. Nee Hutchinson, E. 

-Instructions on modern American, 

See Tower, G. B. N. 

-Vollstiindige Anleitung zur Construc¬ 
tion massiver Briicken. See Wulff, Eb, 
- History of the St. Louis. Nee Wood¬ 
ward, M. 

-piers. Iron cylinder. Nee Newman, J. 

-Suspemsion, across the Danube, uniting 

Pesth with Buda. Nee Clark, W. T. 

- tnisses ; single, continuous, and draw- 

8])an, etc. See Greene, C. E. 

Bridgens, R. Furniture with candelabra 
and interior decorations designed by. 
Ulus. 4°. Load., 1838. pi. 60. 
Bridgeport (The) gun implenien t co. Price¬ 
list. Illns. 12°. Bridgeport, 1882. i>p. 
40. (2 cop.) 

Bridges, —. American journal of pharmacy. 

Ed. by. Nee American. 

Bridges, Robert. Fowues’ manual of 
chemistry, theoretical and practical. Re¬ 
vised and corrected by Henry Watts. A 
new American from the 12th English ed. 
Ed by. lUus. 8°. Bhila., 1878. pp. 1027. 
Bridges A'. W. Gunner’s pocket-book. 

Ulus. 32°. Load., 1871. pp. 72. 
BRIDGES and roofs in iron, wood, concrete, 
etc. Graphical analysis. See Cain, W. 
Van Nostrand’s sci. ser., No. 48. 

-and roofs. Iron. See Ritter, A. 

-and roofs. Strength of. Nee Shreye, S. H. 

-and roofs. Theory of construction of. 

See Wood, De V, 



BRIDGES. 


53 


BRITISH. 


BRIDGES—contiuiu'd. 

-and viaducts. Exani]des of. ISee Has- 

koll, W. D. 

-beacons, breakwaters. See American 

pier and column co. 

-Conij)arison of various forms of ••■irder. 

See Myers, W. B. 

-Construction of iron hif^hway. See 

Boiler, A. P. 

-Construction ofoblicjue. Aec Bashforth, 

F. 

-I)e8crij)tive catalojrue of wroiiglit iron, 

etc. See Keystone bridge co. 

- Economy in snsjjension. See Young, 

E. W. 

-Estimates and diagrams of railway, j 

See Grover, J. W. 

-Finding strain and breaking weight of 

wrought iron. See Dowling, C. H. 

-Framed structures. Economics of con- ' 

struction. See Bow, R. H. 

-girders, and roof trusses. Strains U)>on. 

See Cargill, T. 

-girders, and roofs. Application of iron j 

to the construction of. See Campin, F. 
Weale’s series. No. 167. 

-Historical and descri])tive account of 

the suspension bridge constructed over 
the Meuai Strait, etc. See Telford, T., 
aud Provis, W. A. 

-iron. Die eiserneu Briickeu iiber 15 

Meter Spann weite. See Eisernen. 

-iron truss railwa.v. See Merrill, W. E. 

-Landwirthschaftlicher Wege- und Brii- j 

ckenbau, etc. See Schubert, F. C. 

-Long aud short span railway. See 

Roebhng, J. A. 

-Manuel du conducteur des pouts. See 

Endres, E. 

-military. Instructions in military en¬ 
gineering. See Gkeat Britain'. 

-Modern examples of road and railway 

See Maw, Wm. H., and Dredge, J. 

-Nuovo corso com])leto di costruzione. ' 

See Spanzin, M. G. 

-Ob.servations upon the ditierent mate- j 

rials employed in the construction of. See | 
Burnell, G. R. Weale’s theory of bridges, i 
Supp. 

-of North America. Les pouts de 

I’Am^ricpie du uord. See Comolli, L.-Ant. ' 

-pier, and girder work, etc. Exam]>les i 

of. See Hutchinson, E. 

-roofs, cranes. Compendium for the cal¬ 
culation and construction of. See Die- 
drichs, .J. H. 


BRIDGES—continued. 

-Schmiedeeiserne Briickeu. See Ga- 

briely, A. v. 

-Some remarks on blowing up. See 

Burgoyne, J. Weale’s .series, No. 65. 

-Steel aud iron. Skeleton structures 

applied to building. See Henrici, O. 

-Sur les iioutset viaducsen mavonneric. 

See Dubosque, .1. 

-their con.struction and history. See 

Jenkin, F. 

-Tracts on. See Ware, S. 

-Treatise on See Wilkins, H. St. C. 

-Tubular, Britannia, and Conway. See 

Fairbairn. W. 

-Various forms of girder. See Myers 

W. B. 

Works in iron. Bridge and roof struct¬ 
ures. See Matheson, E. 

Brighton. A vMsit to the Regent iron and 
brass foundry, etc. See Visit. 

Rrill, Frauci.s. Farm-gardening and .seed¬ 
growing. 12“. V. r., 1872. pp, 151. 

Iti'illnt-Siivsiriii. Gastronomy as a hue 
art, or the science of good living. A trans¬ 
lation of “ Physiologie du gout,” by R. E. 
Audeison, 12V .V. F., 1879. pp.280. 

Brisl>;iii 04 Albert, ttreat industries of 
the United States. See Greeley, H., Cose, 
B., and othiu's. 

Bri.stoi. channel. Sea encroachment at the. 
See Thomas, ,J. E. 

J{risto\ve, John Syer. The physiological 
and jiathological relations of the v'oice and 
speech. fUite. 8°. Lond.,lS80. pp. 147. 

Britauma and Conway tubular bridges. See 
Fairbairn, W. 

British Archicological association, estab¬ 
lished 1843, for the encouragement aud 
pro.secution of re-searches into the arts and 
monuments of the early and middle ages. 
Journa'. v. 9. [Containing Pettigrew 
on playing cards.] ///«». 8°. Xowd., 18.54. 
pp. 446. 

- association for the ailvancement of 

science. Reports of the committee on elec¬ 
trical standards, reprinted by permission 
of the council. Rev. by Sir W. Thomson, 
J. P. Joule, .1. Clerk Maxwell, and F. 
.Jenkin; with rejiort to the royal society 
on units of electrical resistance, and Can¬ 
tor lectures, delivered by .Jenkin before 
the royal society of arts. Ed. by Fleemiug 
Jenkin. TUns. 8°. Loud,, N. F., 1873. 
pp. 2484-1^. 



BRITISH. 


54 


BROOKE. 


British association, etc.—continued. 

-Science Anglaise, IH68. See Moig- 

no, —. Actuals, scients., 12, 21. 

- Burnia gazetteer, a'. 1. Coini>iled Ity 

authority [by H. R. Spearman ]. Raa- 
ffoo/i, 1880. i)p. 716 -f 35. 

-lre.sh-\vater fish, tackle, and tackle mak¬ 
ing. See Keene, J. H. 

-indnstries. Ed. hy G. l’hilli])s Bevan. 

///««. 8'^'. Loud., 1877. 

CONTEXTS. 

1. Sea fisheries, by E. W. F. Holdswortb. 

Salmon li.sheries, by Archibald Touug. 

2. Horticulture, by F. W. Burbridge. 

-iron trade a8.sociation. Annual report 

to the members. Iron, steel, and allied 
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-museum. Handbook to the department 

of prints and drawings in. See Fagan, L. 

-museum. Life of Sir Anthony Panizzi, 

late principal librarian. See Fagan, L. 

-navy. See Brassey, T. 

-sheep farming. See Brown, W. 

-sports, games, and pastimes. Origin 

and present position of. See Angus, J. K. 

-lea plantations in the Himalaya. See 

Fortune, R. 

Britton^ .John. A dictionary of the archi¬ 
tecture and arclueology of the middle ages; 
including words used by ancient and mod¬ 
ern authors iu treating of architectural and 
other anti([nities; with etymology, defini¬ 
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tion. Al,so, biographical notices of ancient 
architects. lUus. by .1. Le Keux. 8°. 
Loud., 1838. pp. 498. 

Broad gauge; the bane of the Great Western 
railway co. Account of the ])re.sent and 
l>rospective liabilities saddled on the pro¬ 
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Brondlioiiiso, .Tohn. Musical acoustics; 
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Brocli, O J. Beretning om den interna- ' 
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- Beretning om den iiiteruatiouale per- 

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Brocklesby, John. Amateur micro- 
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Handbook of microscopic manipulation 
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r.,1871. i)p. 184. 

Bl’odie, Benjamin G. Pathological and 
surgical observations on the di.sea.ses of the 
Joints. 4th ed., with alterations and ad¬ 
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Brodie, W., and Stewart, F. E. Thera¬ 
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See Therapeutic. 

Bro<1i^'<tii, Thomas. A botanical, histor¬ 
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plaut. Lond., 18^0. pp. 236, 

Brombacher, Charle.s. Illustrated catalogue 
and price-list of tinsmiths’ tools and ma¬ 
chines, i)aper-box machinery, produce 
triers, and other goods; made by, at the 
Pocantico tool and machine works. Tarry- 
town, X. V. 4°. X. 1'., 1879. 

- Illustrated catalogue and juice-list of 

tinsmiths’ tools and machines, i)aper-box 
machinery, produce friers, et<‘., at the Po¬ 
cantico tool and machine works, Tarrv- 
town, N. Y. 8°. X 1", 1879. pp. 64. 

Bromley, A. G. B. Scamanshij). Enl. and 
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Broiiiioi’, .Vug. Kurzgefasste Anleitung 
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Bl'Ollliei', Edward. Ghemistry of food 
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Bronze implements, weapon.s, and orna¬ 
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BRONZES. A'eeFortnuni, C. I). E. South 
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BRONZINGamlgrouudlayiug. Directions 
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- burnishing, etc. Instructicms in. See 

Graham, W. Weale’s series. No. 162. 

Brook, John. French measure and Eng¬ 
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Bi'ooko, Henr.v James. Grystallogra[)hy; 
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appendix, containing mathematical rela¬ 
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lUns. 12 °. Lond., 182 :^, pp. 15-|-508. 





BROOKES. 


55 


RROWN. 


Brookes, C. Banks. A popular guide to 
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Brooklyn library. Catalogue, authors, 
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1102 . 

Brooks, J. Willis. Media'val alphabets 
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Brooks, T. B. Iron ores of Missouri and 
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Brooks, William Alexander. Treatise on 
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Broom corn and brooms. A treatise on 
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Brosieii, Hermann. Lexikou der deut- 
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Brouwer van llo$;eii<lor|», — de. 
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Brower, bros., mannfa turing stationers. 
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Brown, Alexander. A practical treatise 
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Brown, Alexander Crum. Chemistry. 
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Brown, David. Atmospheric electricity. 
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Brown, Edward. Scheme for the treat¬ 
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Bron ii, George Preston. Sewer-gas and 
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Brown, J. B. Ensilage of green crops. 
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Brown, J. B., and co. The gardener’s own 
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Brown, James. The forester or a prac¬ 
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Brown, John. Popular treatise on the 
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Brown, John Croumbie. Keboisement 
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Brown, John J. American angler’s 
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the United States; containing the oi>in- 
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pond tishiiig ; tackle and baits required ; 
art of making artiticial Hies; making fish 
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Brown, O. Phelps. The complete herbal¬ 
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Brown, Robert. Science for all. Illus. 
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Brown, Thomas. The taxidermist’s man¬ 
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Brown, William. British sheep farming. 
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BROWN. 


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Bl’owiiy William H. History of tlie first 
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Brown and Sharpe mfg. co., and Darling, 
Brown and Sharjie. Catalogues and price 
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Kro\vii-Seqiiai'<l, C. E. Dual charac¬ 
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Bl •ovviie, Charles Orde. Ammunition. 
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Bi'0\vii<^, D. J. American bird-fancier, 
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Browne, J. H. Balfour. Wafer supply. 
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Browne, S. H. Manual of commerce, 
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Browne, W. 11. The art of pyrotechny: 
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-Minor fire-works ; containing instruc¬ 
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Brownri^:;;^, William. The art of mak¬ 
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Bl ■lice, .John Collingwood. Bayeux tapes¬ 
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Bruce’s, George, son and co. Specimens of 
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Bi'iickmaster, .1, C. Elements of me¬ 
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Bruckner, W. H. American manures. 
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Brii^:scli-Bey, Henry. A history of 
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Brunei, Isambard. An explanation of the 
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Brunei, I. K. Practice ;ind precept of. See 
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Brunet, Ovide. Notice sur les plantes de 
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Bi'uiitoii, Robert. A compendium of 
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Briiiitoii, T. Lauder. Pharmacology 
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BRUSHES. Trade |uie(‘-list of. .See 
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Bryant, W. ('. Green-house .as a winter 
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BUCHAN. 


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BUHL-WORK, 


BucUan, AV. P. Plumbing. Text-book; 
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Biiclllieib Otto. Die Constrnktion nnd 
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Buckeye cookery and practical house¬ 
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Bucklaiid, Frank T. Fi.sh hatching. 
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Buckle, John Staley. The mannfac- 

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Buckley, Arabella B, Life, and her 

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Biickiiiau, James. Science and prac¬ 
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Bucknall, Benjamin. Annals of a fortress. 
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-Habitations of man in all ages. Transl. 

by. See VioUet-le-duc, E. 

8 CPO 


Biickiiill, John Charles. Habitual 
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Biicktoii, Catharine M. Health in the 
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BUDDING. Art of grafting and. See 
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Budgie, J. The practical miner’s guide; 
comprising a set of trigonometrical tables, 
adapted to all purposes of oblique or diag¬ 
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dialling, with their application to the dial 
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Blicl, J. S. The cider maker’s manual, 
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Bud, R. H. Cadet engineer; or steam 
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- Heat, steam, steam engines. Showing 

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BiifT Heinrich. Lehrbuch der physikal- 
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Buffalo dental manufacturing co. Laboro- 
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Buffalo forge co. Catalogue and in-ice-list 
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Buffalo scale co. Illustrated price-list of 
manufacturers of railroad track, depot, 
coal, hay, platform, and counter scales. 
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Buffalo steam gauge and lantern co. Manu¬ 
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BUHL-AVORK and marquetry. Manual 
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BUILDER’S. 


58 


BUIST. 


Builder’s and contractor’s price-book. 
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Builders’ practical director for building for 
all classes, containing plans, sections, and 
elevations for the erection of cottages, vil- | 
las, farm buildings, dispensaries, public 
schools, etc.; with detailed estimates, quan¬ 
tities, and prices. Plates and diagrams. 4°. 
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-quantities and measurements. Tech¬ 
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BUILDING. Acoustics in relation to arch- 
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Building and engineering times. (New series 
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Journal devoted to the interests of archi¬ 
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- Architect, engineer, and operative 

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- Builders and contractor’s price-book * 

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-Builder’s complete assistant. See Lang¬ 
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--Builder’s pocket companion. iSceSmea- 

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-construction. See Burn, R. S. Put¬ 
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-Technical educator., v. 1-2. 

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-of timber, lead, and iron. See Burn, 

R. S. Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 4,4 b. 

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- Dealing with ruinous and dangerous 

structures. See Stock, Cecil Haden. 

-for all classes, containing plans, sec¬ 
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BUILDING—continued. 

farm buildings, etc. See Builder’s prac¬ 
tical director. 

-Foundations and foundation walls. See 

Powell, G. T. 

-Handbook of formulte, tables, etc , for 

surveyors and others. See Hurst, J. T. 

- Die Holzbaukunst. See Lehfeldt, 

Paul. 

- horticultural, construction, heating, 

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-House architecture and planning. See 

Stevenson, J. J. 

- Independent monthly especially de¬ 
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- Iron and steel. Iron ship and bridge 

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-materials employed in the construction 

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1879-’81-. 

i -plans. Das Veranschlagen von Bauar- 

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-Science of. See Tarn, E. W. 

-stones of Great Britain and foreign 

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- stones. Report on the compressive 

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- trades. Arts connected with. See 

Allen, C. 

- Zeitschrift fiir praktische Baukunst. 

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BUILDINGS. Die Arbeiter-Wohuhanser 
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NeeKlasen,L. Deutsche bautechn. Tas 
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- Organization and management of a 

foundry and shops for the manufacture of 
iron work for. Nee Fryer, W. J. 

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Bilist, K. A. Birds; their cages and their 
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Buist, Robert. The family kitchen gar¬ 
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scriptions of all the dilierent species and 
varieties of culinary vegetables. Also 
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BULBS 


59 


BURN. 


BULBS and hnlb culture. See Fish, D. T. 

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Hooper and co. 

Bulletin of the national association of wool 
manufacturers. See National. 

Bullock and Crenshaw. Catalogue of 
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Biilovv, Bertha voii Mai’enholtz. Hand. ! 
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BliilistCHd, John. On the wing. Book 
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Itliiiker, Timothy (Pseud.). The Tim 
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Oliiite, H. Journal fiir Gasbeleuchtung 
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F. W. Horticulture. 12°. 
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V. 2. 

Biirbiiry, S. H. Application of general¬ 
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Burdett, Paris and co’s illustrated cata¬ 
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Adam. Compendium derpopularen 
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W. Architectural drawings. 
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Itlirurlly N. P. Indicator diagram practi¬ 
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Loud,, N. Y., 1877. pp. 12-f- 164. 

- The indicator diagram jnactically con¬ 
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5th ed. Ulus. 12°. iond., 1881. pp. xii 
-f 183. 


N. P.—continued. 

- Pocket-book for practical rules for the 

proportions of modern engines and boilers, 
for land and marine purpo-ses. Ulus. 48°. 
Loud., N. ¥., 1880. pp. 250. 

- Principles that govern the future de¬ 
velopment of the marine boiler, engine, 
and screw-propeller. Ulus. 4°. Loud., 
n. d. pp. 29. 

-The slide-valve practically considered. 

9th ed. Ulus. 12°. Loud., 1879. pp. 8 
-f 121 -I- 16. 

-The slide-valve practically considered; 

’with an appendix, bringing the informa¬ 
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12°. /yowd., 1881. pp. 8-{-141. 

Blirgl'oyiie, John. Rudimentary treatise 
on blasting and quarrying of stone for 
building and other purposes; with the 
constituents and analysis of granite, slate, 
limestone, and sandstone. To which is 
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New ed. Ulus. 12°. Loud., 1874. 
pp. 7 136. Weale’s series. No. 35. 

BURIAL cases and caskets. Illustrated cat¬ 
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and CO. 

Rui'ke, Ulick Raljih. Handbook of sew¬ 
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Blii'klmi'cl, C. Ueber das richtige Ver- 
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Burleigh rock drill co. Manufacturers of 
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Biirliiisoii, Harrison, and Simpson, 
W. Henry. The iron shipbuilders’ en¬ 
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Burn, R. S. Building construction; em¬ 
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- Building construction of brick, stone, 

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Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 3, 3a. 






BURN. 


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Bill'll, R. S.—continued. 

- Building construction of timher, lead, 

and ironwork. 2 v. lUus, 16°. X. T., 
[1873]. Putnam’s element, .sci. ser., v. 4, 

4 ft. 

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-Notes, historical and practical, on farm¬ 
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12°. Lond.,l87S. p]). 7-|-343. Weale's 
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- Outlines of modem farming. Utiliza¬ 
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- Soils, manures, and croj)s. 4th ed. 

lUtis. 12°. Loud., 1878. pp. 7-t-227. 
Weale’s series, No. 140. , 

- Suburban farming. Additions illus- | 

trating the more modern practice. See 
Donaldson, .7. Weale’s series. No. 222. 

- Working drawings and designs in 

architecture and buildings, with essays on 
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Burnell, George R. Builder’s price book. 
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175. 

- Supplement to the theory, practice, 

and architecture of bridges; illustrating * 
the most recent applications of cast and 
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servations upon the different materials I 
employed in the construction of bridges. 
Ed. by. Illus. 8°. Lond., 1850. ; 

-Ti’eatise on hydraulic engineering. 

See Law, H. Weale’s series, No. 219. 

Burners, brass, kerosene, and fluid. See 
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Biiriiess, Alexander G., and JTIavor, F. 

J. The specitic action of drugs on the 
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Burnet, John. Treatise on painting in 
4 pts.; consisting of an essay on the edu¬ 
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chiaroscuro, and color. Pt. 1. Essay on i 


Burnet, John—continued, 
the education of the eye. 2. Practical hints 
on composition in painting. 3. Practical 
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Burnett, Charles H. Hearing, and how 
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Bliriiliaui, George P. New poultry book; 
.a practical work on selecting, housing, 
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Host., 1877. pp. 342. 

Burnham, Parry, Williams, and co, Bald¬ 
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Bui*us, GeorgeC. American woolen man¬ 
ufacturer. Treatise on the manufacture 
of woolens. Pt. 1. Instructions on draft¬ 
ing, cross drawing, combining wares, 
arranging weights, colors, and sizes of 
yarn. Pt. 2. Extended tables, rules, ex¬ 
amples, ex))lanations, etc., calculating 
and estimating cost of goods for all wool, 
cotton, and cotton wares; examples of 
circular motions of wheels, pinions, drums, 
pulleys, gears; how to speed them, etc. 
lUu.. 8°. Central Falls, E. I.,1872. pp. 1.36. 

Burns, Jabez. Coflee and spice mill ma¬ 
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Blil'i’, William H. Course on the stresses 
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Burrell and Whitman, manufacturers and 
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BURRING wool. Catalogue of Goddard’s 
burring machine works. See Goddard, 
C. L. 

Burr’s (David A.) pneumatic interlocking 
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Burt, William A. A key to the solar com¬ 
pass aud surveyor’s companion ; compris¬ 
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held. 4th ed. Illus. 16°. X. Y,, 1879. 

pp. 118. 



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Burt, William H. Physiological materia 
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the physiological action of onr remedies; 
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Burton, W. S. Electro-silver plate, table 
cntlery, tea trays, stoves, fenders, chim¬ 
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Busbridg;e, W. Portfolio of thirty lith¬ 
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important details of building construction, 
drawn to a large scale, for instruction in 
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- Portfolio of thirty-five lithographed j 

working drawings of the most important j 
parts of machines and engines, drawn to 
a large scale, for instruction in mechanical 
drawing and engineering. 2 v. in 1. 4°. | 
Woohvich, n. d. \ 

Busliell, Charles. Rigger’s guide and | 
seaman’s assistant; practical instructions | 
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Bush nail, J. S. Fishes; their structure 
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BUSINESS. The clerk; sketch of his 
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Butler, John. The hor.se, and how to 
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Butler: his duties, atid how to perform 
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Biitsoil, A. A. Strange. The art of wash¬ 
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BUTTER and butter-making, aScc Hazard, 

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X. A. 

BUTTERFLIES, British. See Coleman, 
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Byrii, M. Lafayette. Artist and trades¬ 
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Byrne, Oliver. Byrne’s treatise on navi¬ 
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Byrne, Oliver—coutinued. 
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Cb, E. M. Lady’s crewel embroidery book; 
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-Mother’s knitter, containing some pat¬ 
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C., V. T. The successful business men of 
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Cabbages, how to grow them. Ste Gregory, 
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-By a workingman. 5ec Wyman’s tech¬ 
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Cabinet-maker’s album of furniture, com¬ 
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CABINET-MAKING. Art industry. See 
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Cady, George I.,. Desci'iidive catalogue 
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Caife ossia brevi 6 varii discorsi distribuiti 

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Cage and chamber-birds. See Bechstein, 
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CAGE-BIRDS. History of. See Bech¬ 
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CAGES. See Osborn manfacturing co. 

Callier, Charle.s, and Martin, Arthur. 
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Caithness, Earl of. Lectures on popu¬ 
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Calculating and printing machine. Ob- 
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j Calderwood, Henry. ■ Vocabulary of phi- 
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California— continued. 

V. 2. By Sereno Watson. 4'^. Cambridge, 
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Calkins, Alonzo. Opium and the opium 
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Calkins. N. A. A classitied list of object¬ 
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Callaiid, A. Essai sur les piles. 2** 6d. 
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Callen and Ripley. Pour une nouvelle 
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Calliii;;hain, James. Sign-w-riting and 
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Calloii, Ch. Album du cours de construc¬ 
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Calloilil, Charles. Rapport sur la col¬ 
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Calmady Richardson, F. Aids to modern 
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Calvert, John. Calvert’s mechanics’ ref¬ 
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Cameron, Amberg and co. Descriptive 
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Cameron, K. Cameron’s plasterers’ man¬ 
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Cameron, W. M., and co. Franklin plan¬ 
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Campbell, J. F. Frost and fire. Natu¬ 
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Cam pill, Francis. Materials and con¬ 
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-A practical treatise on mechanical en¬ 
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machinery, mechanical manipulation. 





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Cam pi 11, Francis—continued, 
manufacture of tlie steam engine, etc. 
Illus. 120. Lond., 1881. pp.208+164- 

;12. Weale’s series, No. 223. 

-Principles and construction of ma¬ 
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-A treatise on mathematics as applied 

to the constructive arts. Illustrating the 
various processes of mathematical inves¬ 
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simple algebraical equations and practi¬ 
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-Treatise on the application of iron to 

the construction of bridges, girders, roofs, 
and other works; principles upon which 
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CAMPING, Practical hints on. See Hen¬ 
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CANALS. Agricultural, of Piedmont and 
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- Canale in ihrer wirthschaftlichen Be- 

deutung. See Heuser, C. 


j CANALS—continued. 

- Des canaux de navigation. See La- 

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- Observations on the Rochdale, Leeds 

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See Sutcliffe, J. 

Canary birds. A manual of useful and 
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CANDLES. Compaguie des bougies de 
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- Zeitschrift fiir Kerzen-Fabrikalion. 

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CANDY. How to make. See How. 

I CANE sugar. On a new system of manu¬ 
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CANNON. Description de Fart de fabri- 
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Capel, Charles C. Trout culture. A 
practical treatise on the act of spawning, 
hatching, and rearing trout. 16°. Loud., 
1877. pp. 93. 

CAPILLARITY. Capillarity, etc. See 
Quet, —. 

CAPITAL and labor. Technical edu¬ 
cator, V. 3-4. 

Capi’OiiyJ RanJ. Photographed spectra. 
One hundred and thirty-six photographs 
of metallic, gaseous, and other spectra 
printed of the permaiuent autotype pro¬ 
cess, with introduction, description of 
plates, and index; extra plate of the solar 
spectrum compared with the air spectrum. 
8°, Loud., N. F., 1877. pp. 84. 

Car-builder’s dictionary. See Forney, M. N. 

CAR-BUILDING. The National Car- 
builder. See National. 

CARBON and its compouds. Chemistry 
of. See Armstrong, H. E. Text-books 
of science, v. 9. 

- compounds. Kurzes Lehrbuch der 

Chemie der Kohlenstofifverbindungen. 
See Wenghoffer, L. 

-Manual of the chemistry of. See 

Schorlemmer, C. 

- Course of six lectures on the chemical 

changes of. See Odling, W. 

- Les mytamorphoses chimiques du car- 

bone. aScc Odling, W. Actuals, scients., 
18. 

- process. Manual of. See Liesegang, 

P.E. 

CARBONATED beverages. Apparatus 
and accessories for making, bottling, etc. 
See Matthews, J. 

-Illustr.ated catalogue and price list 

of apparatus for making, bottling, and 
dispensing. See Matthews. 

CARBONIZATION. Carbonization de 
bois eu vases clos. See Vincent, C. 

CARBURETTER and regulator. The 
standard. (SeeNorth American gaslight co. 

Cnrbliri, deCefifalonie,Marin. Monument 
yievy ^ la gloire de Pierre-le-Graud, on re¬ 
lation des travaux et des moyens mecan- 
iques qui ont ytd employys, etc. fol. 
Paris, 1777. pp. 48, pi. 12. [B’d with 
“Inondazioui del Tevere.”] 

Card games. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

Card-player. See Pardon, G. F. Rout- 
ledge’s sixpenny handbooks. No. 9. 

9 CPO 


CARDBOARD. Perforated. aSccP opular 
recreator, v,2. 

Carding and spinning master’s assistant. 
See M.,.J. 

- Fabrication des ytoffes. Traity du 

travail, etc., de la laine cardye. See 
i Alcan, M. 

I CARDS, Avool, etc. See Chance, W. 

Carey, Annie. The wonders of common 
I things. Ulus. 12°. Loud., Paris, N. F., 

I n. d. pp. 284. 

Caiqgill, Thomas. Strains upon bridge 
girders and roof trusses; including the 
Warren, lattice, trellis, bowstring, and 
other forms of girders, the curved roof, 

I and simple and compound trusses. Ulus. 

' 8°. iond., 1873. pp. ll-f-224. 

! CARICATURE, History of, in literature 
and art. See Wright, Thomas. 

; Carmicliael, J. W. Art of marine paint- 
1 ing in oil colors. 11th ed. Illus. 12°. 
j Loud., 1880. pp. 98. Handbooks on the 
I fine arts. No. 1. 

I Cariicg:ie, W. (“Moorman”). Practical 
j trapping ; being papers on traps and trap- 
I ping for vermin; with a chapter on gen¬ 
eral trapping and snaring of birds, etc. 
i Illus. 12°. Loud., n. d. pp. 63. 

I CARNIVORA, Amphibious. See Ham¬ 
ilton, R. Naturalists’ library, v. 25. 

1 Carpenter, Alfred. Preventive medi- 
i cine in relation to the public health. Be- 
I - ing lectures and addresses delivered at 
St. Thomas’s hospital and elsewhere. Rev. 
j 12°. Loud., 1877. pp. 307. 

Carpenter, Frank de Yeaux. Geograph¬ 
ical surveying ; its uses, methods, and re¬ 
sults. 16°. N. F., 1878. pj). 176. Van 
Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 37. 

Carpenter, W. B. Epidemic delusions. 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

j - The microscope and its revelations. 

; 6th ed. Illus. 12°. Loud., 1681. pp. 882. 

-Physique et physic^ue du globe. See 

Tyndall, J., etc. Actuals, scients., 46. 

-Unconscious action of the brain. Half- 

I hour recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-Vegetable physiology and systematic 

botany. Ed. by E. Lankester. Illus. 12°. 
Loud., 187b. pp. 14-t-606. 

Carpenter’s (The) steel square, and its 
uses. See Hodgson, F. T. 

CARPENTRY. Album de charpentes eu 
bois. See Loyau, A. 









CARPENTRY. 


66 


CASPAR. 


Carpentry and joinery for amateurs. De¬ 
scription of tbe various topis required in 
these arts, with practical instructions for 
their use. lUus. 12°. Land., «. d. pp. 
150. Amateur series, v. 2. 

-and joinery. Guide to the amateur in 

the art of. See Our workshop. 

-Manual for. See Aveling, S. T. 

-Builder’s pocket companion. See 

Smeaton, A. C. 

-Carpenters’companion. <S'ceReinnel, F. 

- Eucyclop.'edia of practical. See Tar- 

buck, E. L. 

- Principles of. See Tredgold, T. 

Weale's series. No. 182. 

-Trait6 sur I’art de la charpente; plans, 

coupes, etc. See Kraft, J. C. 

CARPET patterns. Ancient oriental, of 
15th and 16th centuries. See Lessing, J. 
-wood, parquet, and inlaid floors, wain¬ 
scots and ceilings. See Boughton, J. W.' 
Carr, A. Illustrated catalogue of brass 
work and supplies. Selden’s direct ac¬ 
tion steam pump. Carr’s positively cir¬ 
culating upright radiator, etc. 4°. N. 
r., 1874, Sup’t. 1877. 

CARRIAGE building, English. Techni¬ 
cal educator, v. 4. 

Carriage monthly, v. 14 —. lllua. 4°. 

FhUa., 1878-’79-. 

-mountings. See Hayden and Tompkins. 

- See Searles, Anson. 

- painter’s illustrated manual. See 

Gardner, F. B. 

-painting. See also Coach painting. 

-works, etc. Excelsior, children’s. See 

Will, H., and co. 

CARRIAGES and other vehicles for com¬ 
mon roads. See Abridgments Eng. 
Pats., 98. 

- The Hub. See Hub. 

- etc. Illustrated catalogue. See Kim- 

bark, S. D. 

- Manufacturer of fine. See Curley, J. 

- of the world. See Matthews, G. D. 

- sleds, etc. Cliildren’s. See Ellis, 

Britton and Eaton. 

- Southern. -See McDonald, William L. 

- 13th annual catalogue of children’s. 

See Colby bros. and co. 

- with their historical associations. See 

Stratton, E. M. 

Csiri’ick, George L. Koumiss or fer¬ 
mented mare’s milk, and its uses in the 
treatment and cure of pulmonary con- 


Carrick, George L.—continued, 
sumption and other wasting diseases. 
With an appendix of the best methods of 
fermenting cow’s milk. 12°. Zoad., 1881. 
pp. 12 + 294 + 24. 

Carrots, mangold wurzels and sugar beets. 
See Gregory, J. J. H. 

Carter, Charles. The complete practical 
cook ; or, a new sytem of the whole art 
and mystery of cookery. Ulus. 4°. 
Land., 1730. pp. 224. pi. 60 

Carter, H. V., and Westmacott, —. Anat¬ 
omy, descriptive and surgical. Drawings 
by. See Gray, II. 

Carter, R. Bath waters. Rev. and rewrit¬ 
ten in part by. See Tunstall, J. 

Carter, Robert Brudenell. Defects of 
vision which are remediable by optical 
appliances. Course, of lectures delivered 
at the Royal College of surgeons, of Eng¬ 
land. 8°. Land., 1877. pp. 145 -f 6. 

- Eyesight: good and bad. A treatise 

on the exercise and preservation of vis¬ 
ion. Ulus. 12°. Phila., 1880. pp. 267. 

-Practical treatise on diseases of the eye. 

Illus. 8°. Xo«d., 1875. pp. 12-f591. 

CARTRIDGES, Catalogue of rim fire 
and central fire pistol, rifle and military. 
See United States cartridge co. 

Cartuyvcis, Jules, and Stammer, 
Charles. Trait6 complet th^orique et 
pratique de la fabrication de la bifere et 
du malt, comprenaut la description de tons 
les proc^d^s, machines, etc., suivie du 
texte de la legislation fiscale r6gissant la 
brasserie dans les divers pays. Illus. 
8°. Paris, 1879. 

CARVING. Carver and gilders’ guide. 
See Practical. 

-Ornamental designs for. See Adams 

and Bishop. 

- Perforated. See Bemrose, W., jr. 

- Requisite tools, and full instructions 

for different varieties of. See Wood carv¬ 
ing. Amateur series, v. 10. 

Ciise, A. L. New recipe hook, containing 
nearly two thousand recipes; medical 
and household. 16°. W. F., [1882]. pp. 5 
+ 156. 

Case, Leon. Great industries of the 
United States. See Greely, H., Case, 
L., etc. 

Caspar, J. Plates to monuments of art. 
See Liibke, W., and Liitzow, C. F. A. v. 





CASSELLS. 


67 


CATECHISM. 


Cassells, J. P. Deaf-mutisni and the edu¬ 
cation of deaf-mutes. Tr. and enl. by. 
See Hartmann, Arthur. 

Cassells, Walter E. Cotton; an account ' 
of its culture in the Bombay |)re8ideucy, 
prepared from government records and 
other authentic sources in accordance 
with a resolution of the government of 
India. lUus. 4°. Bombay, 1862. pp. 347. 

Cassell’s book of in-door amusements, 
card games and fireside fun. 8°. Land., 
1881. pp, 22A. 

-of sports and pastimes. Him. 8°. 

Land., n. d. pp. 760. 

- dictionary of cookery. Him. 8'^. 

Bond., n. d. pp. 1280. 

- household guide to every department 

of practical life; being a complete ency- 
clopjedia of domestic and social economy. 
New and rev. ed. 4v. Him. 4°. Lond.,n.d. 

-technical manuals. Hlus. 16°. Land., 

Paris, N. F. 

CONTENTS. 

No. 3. Dr.awing for cabinet-makers. Bj- E. A. 

Davidson [1872]. 

6. Drawing for metal-plate workers. ByE. 

A. Davidson [1872], 

11. Systematic drawing and shading. By C. 

Kyan. 

12. Elements of practical perspective. By 

E. A. Davidson [1870]. 

13. Model drawing. 2d ed. By E. A. 

Davidson [1871]. 

16. Applied mechanics. By R. S. Ball. 

Cassilio, Samuel E. International scien¬ 
tists’ directory; containing names, ad¬ 
dresses, special departments of study, etc., 
of amateur and professional naturalists, 
chemists, physicists, astronomers, etc., in 
America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and 
Oceanica. Comp. by. 12°. Boat., 1882. 

CASTERS, screws, pulls, etc. See Foster, 
Meriiam and co. 

CASTING. See also Founding. 

- See Popular recreater, v. 12. 

- and founding. Practical treatise on. 

See Spretson, N. E. 

- Auleitung zum Formen und Giessen. 

See Uhlenhuth, Eduard. Chem.-techn. 
Bil).,B. 49. 

- forging, brazing, soldering, and car¬ 
pentry. See Amateur. 

- Giessen der metallenen Anwellen. See 

Aschauer, Joseph v. 

CASTINGS. Catalogue of. See Macfar- 
lane, W., and co, 

- Iron. See Hotchkiss and sons. 


Castle, Frederick A. New remedies. Ed. 
by. See New. 

Castle, T. British flora medica. See 
Barton B. H., and Castle, T. 

CASTRATION. Castration des animaux 
domestiques. See Gourdon, J. 

Caswell, E. T. Rhinoscopy and laryngo¬ 
scopy. Tr. from the German by. See 
Semeleder, F. 

Caswell, J. H. Microscopic petrography. 
4Sec United States. Interior dept. Geo¬ 
graph. and geolog. survey of the Rocky 
Mt. region. J. W. Powell. 

Caswell improved coupling co. Fire de¬ 
partment supplies. Him. 8°. Chicago, 
n. d. pp. 32. (2 cop.) 

CATALOGUE, American. /See Jones, L. E. 

- Index-catalogue of the library of the 

Surgeon-General’s Office, U. S. Army. See 
United States. War dept. Surg.-Gen. 
office. 

-Katalog der Bihliothek der Kaiserlichen 

Patentamt. See Ger.many. 

-of American minerals. See Robinson, S. 

-of the antiquities and works of art ex¬ 
hibited at Ironmongers’ hall. May, 1861. 
See London and Middlesex Archeo¬ 
logical society. 

-of the library of the Franklin institute 

of Pennsylvania. See Franklin institute. 

-of the library of the Patent Office. See 

Great Britain. Great seal patent office. 

-of the library of the supreme council, 

33d. See Supreme council, 33d. 

-of the Taunton public library. 1st sup¬ 
plement to. See Taunton, Mass., Pub. 
library. 

- reference, of current literature. See 

Reference. 

CATALPA tree. Facts and information 
in relation to. See Barney, E. E. 

CATARACT. Anaesthesia and non-anaes¬ 
thesia in the extraction of. /See Derby, H. 

-and other eye aft'ections. Cure of. See 

Hogg, J. 

- Improved method of extracting. See 

Wolfe, J. R. 

CATARRH. Hygiene and treatment of. 
See Rumbold, T. F. 

- Treatise on nasal. See Robinson, B. 

Catechism of the locomotive. See Forney, 
M. N. 

-of the marine steam engine. See Ed¬ 
wards, E. 

-of the steam engine. Key and sup’t, to. 

See Bourne, John. 








CATER. 


68 


CERAMICS. 


Cater, R. B. Sulis water; the natural 
mineral water of Bath, aerated. 24°. 
Ba</i[1879]. pi).31. j 

Catliels, E. S. Setting and working re- j 
torts. Paper read at the 7th annual ses- j 
sion of the British association of gas man- 1 
agers, held at the rooms of the society of j 
arts, Loud., 9th, 10th, and 11th June, 1870. ! 
Also rev. by. lUus, 8°. Montreal, 1873. 
pp. 21. I 

Catliii, George. Steam raft. Suggested 
as a means of security to human life on the 
ocean. 8°. Maiichettter, 1860. pii. 16. 

Catliii, Lane and co. Wrought-iron butts, j 
straps, and T hinges, hooks, axes, tools, 
horseshoes, and spikes, planters’ hoes, 
leathered and wood cards, etc. 16°. Troy, 
N. ¥., n. d. pp.28. (2 cop.) 

CATTLE and sheep; diseases of, treatment 
and medicines employed. See McClure, R. 

-and their diseases; embracing breeds, 

etc. See Jennings, Robert. 

-Artistic anatomy of. Handbooks on 

the line arts. No. 12. 

- The cowherd. Houlston's indust. 

lib.. No. 11. 

-Diseases of live-stock. NeeTellor, Ij. V. 

-epidemics. An essay on. Nee Clok, H. j 

- Every man his own horse and cow doc¬ 
tor. See Clater, F. 

- feeding. Manual of. See Armsby, 

H. P. 

-piague and trichina. See Dadd, G. H. 

American cattle doctor. 

-plague. Riuderpestimpfung. See Un- 

terberger, Friedrich. 

Causes and treatment of imperfect diges¬ 
tion. Nee Leared, A. 

Cauvin, Joseph. Dictionary of science, lit¬ 
erature and art. Ed. by. See Braude, 
W.T.,an(t Cauvin, J. 

Cave, Mme. M. E. Color. Api)roved by 
E. Delacroix for teaching painting in oils 
and water colors. 2d pt. 12°. Y., 

1879. pp. 110. 

"Cavendish” {pseud). Round games at 
cards. Author of "The laws and princi¬ 
ples of whist,” " Laws of j)iqnet,” etc. 
16°. Loud., 187b. i)p. 4-|-55. 

Cavendish, Henry. Electrical researches. 
Ed. from original manuscripts of. See 
Maxwell, .J. C. 

Caxton, Wm. The biography and typog¬ 
raphy of. See Blades, Wm. 


Caziii, A. La spectroscopic. Illus. 12°. 
Paris, 1878. Actuals, sclents., 66. 

-Traitd thdorique et pratique des piles 

electriques. Mesures des constautes des 
pile.s, unites electriques; description et 
usage des diti'^rentes e8i)6ces de ])iles. 
Anuotd et publid par Alfred Augot. Ilhis. 
12°. Prtm, 1881. pp. 311. (2 cop). 

CELLARING. Weinbereitnng und Keller- 
wirthschaft. See Piaz, A. dal. Chem.- 
techn. Bib., B. 39. 

CELTIC language of Cornwall. Dictionary 
of. See Williams, R. 

CEMENT. Analy.se et perfectionnements 
nouveaux pour I’emploi des cdmeuts dans 
les ouvrages a I’air. See Ducourneau, J. 

-and glue. See Phin, J. Work Man¬ 
uals, No, 1, 

- De caemeutis. See Everwijn, J. 

-Experiments on the strength of. Nee 

Grant, J, 

- Die Kalk- u. Cementfabrikation. See 

Heusinger v. Waldegg, E, 

- Der Portland-Cement, etc. In’s 

Deutsche iibertragen v. See Maclay, W. 
W, Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib., 
No. 58. 

-Portland, for users. NeePaija, H. 

-Portland, etc. Hydraulische Kalk und 

Portland-Cement. NeeZwick, H. Chem.- 
techn. Bib., B. 58. 

CENTRIFUGAL machines. Etude sur les 

1 

j machines centrifuges, pompes et venti- 
I lateurs. See Courtois, A. H. 

! CERAMICS. Arts et I’industrie cdram- 
, iques. See Champfleury, —. 

j - Bibliography of standard works upon 

I ceramic art. See Nichols, G. W. 

[ -Brennofen fur Chamottewaaren, Ver- 

j blendziegel und Terrakotteu. NeeMend- 
heim, Georg. 

] -Ceramic art. NeeLabarte, .J. Handbook. 

j- See Young, Jennie J. 

j-in Great Britain, from prehistoric 

times to the present day. See Jewitt, L. 

-in Japan. Nee Audsley, G. A., and 

I Bowes, J. L. 

-in remote ages. Nee Waring, J. B. 

- Ceramique. Nee Linas, C. de. 

-Cours de techuologie chimique. p® 

partie. Cdramique. See Salvetat, A. 

-for students. Practical. See Janvier, 

C. A. 









CERAMICS. 


69 


CHAMPFLEURY. 


CERAMICS—continued. 

-Handbook of ceramic art. See Lock- 

wood, M. S. 

-Handbook of pottery and porcelain. 

See Westropp, H. M. 

-Old Derby China factory. See Has- 

lem, J. 

-Photography upon. Die Photokeramik. 

See Kruger, Julius. Chem.-techn. Bib., 
B. 54. 

Cerebral hypenemia. See Hammond, W. A. 

Cesi, Federico. Inventario alia ereditd di. 
See Volpicelli, P. Atti dell’ Accademia 
pontificia del nuovi Lincei, 1866. 

Cesiiola, L. P. di. Cyprus; its ancient 
cities, tombs, and temples. Narrative of re¬ 
searches and e cavations during ten years’ 
residence in that island. lUus., and maps. 
3d ed. 80. X. 1878. pp. 19 4- 456. 

Cliadwick, Henry. American cricket 
manual. Revised laws of the game. 
Bowling, batting and helding. Scores of 
the principal international contests of 
1859, 1868, and 1872. Also, a manual of 
La Crosse, the national game of Canada. 
Ulus. 12°. X. F., n. d. pp. 128. 

Chadwick, W. J. The magic lantern 
manual. lUus. 12°. Lend. [1878]. 

Chaffers, William. Hall marks on gold 
and silver plate, illustrated with tables 
of annual date letters employed in the as¬ 
say offices of England, Scotland, and Ire¬ 
land, and a fac simile of a copper-plate 
of makers’ marks at Goldsmith’s hall, to 
which is now added a history of L’Orffi- 
vrerie Fran^aise, with extracts from the 
statutes, ordinances, etc., and twelve 
plates of French hall marks. 5th ed. 
Ulus. Zond., 1875. pp. 238. 

-Marks and monograms on pottery and 

porcelain of the renaissance and modern 
periods, with historical notices of each 
manufactory, etc. 6th ed., rev. Ulus. 
40 . Land., 1874, 1876. pp. 11 -f-1000-f 28. 
(2 cop.) 

CHAIN-CABLES. Experiments on the 
strength of. See Beardslee, L. A. 

CHAIR. Wilson’sadjnstable. NeeKlein.M. 

CHAIRS. Catalogue and iirice list of int¬ 
ent folding. See Vaill, E. W. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Mason. 

J. W., and CO. 

CHALCOGRAPHY, from the invention 
of, by Maso Finiguerra, to the time of Mar6 
A. Raimondi. See Ottley, W. Y. 


I Challenge mill co. Illustrated catalogue. 

Manufacturers of feed mills, horse powers, 
j wood saws, horse riding and walking cul- 
j tivators. Ulus. 8°. Baiavia, n. d. p^i. 32. 
(3 cop.) 

Challenger, Cruise of the. By J. Murray. 
Science lectures for the people, series 9. 

j - Notes by a naturalist on the. See 

i Moseley, H. N. 

I Clialloiier. Robert. History of the sci- 
j ence and art of music. Its origin, devel¬ 
opment, and progress. Ulus. 8°. Cincin., 
1880. pp. 305. 

Clialiiiers, James. Channel railway 
connecting England and France. Charts 
and lithographed soundings. 2d ed. 8°. 
Zond., 1867. pp. 4-|-50. 

-Graphical determination of forces in 

engineering structures. Ulus. 8°. Lend., 
18-^1. pp.405. 

Cliaiiibei’S, R. Information for the 
people. Ed. by. See Chambers, W. 
and R. 

Cliaiiibers, William and Robert. [Eds. ] 
Information for the people. New ed. 2 v. 
Ulus. 4°. Phila., [1874]. jip. 824; 824. 

Chambers, bro. and co. Bricks and brick¬ 
making machinery. Descrii)tion of clay¬ 
tempering, brick-laying machine, and ar¬ 
tificial dryer. 3d ed. 8°. Fhila., 1867. 
pp. 52. 

- Complete catalogue and price list of 

book and newspaper and folding ma¬ 
chines, and other printers’ and binders’ 
machinery. Ulus. Phila., 1874-’79. 

(3 cop.) 

-New brick machine. 5th ed. Ulus. 

8°. Phila., 1880. pp. 52. (3 cop.) 

Chambers’ encyclopiedia. Library of uni¬ 
versal knowdedge. Reprint of the last 
Edinburgh aud London editions. jSee Li¬ 
brary. 

CHAMPAGNE and other sparkling wines. 
Facts about them. See Vizetelly, H. 

- Bereitung der Schaumweiue; Cham- 

pagner Fabrikation. See Regner, A. v. 
Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 50. 

-history of. See Vizetelly, H. 

Cliainpbeiiry. Bibliographie c6ra- 
mique. Nomenclature aualytique de tou- 
tes les publications faites en Europe et en 
Orient sur les arts et I’industrie c6ramiques 
depuis le 16® sifecle. 8°. Paris, 1881. pp. 
352. 




CHAMPION. 


70 


CHAUVEAU. 


Champion harv^estiug machines, combined 
re.'ipers and mowers, single reapers and 
single light mowers. IUu8. 8°. Spring- 
field, Ohio, 187G. pp. 16. 

Cliailipliii, John D. The young folks’cy- 
clopicdia of common things. lUus. 8°. 
N. Y., 1880. pp. 690. 

Chance, William. Book, No. 1274. Sil¬ 
vered coffin furniture. Ulus. 12°. n. /. p. 

-Card 631. [Wool cards, bird cages, 

riddles and sieves, knitting pins, iron jack 
chains, etc.] Ulus. 12°. n.t.p. pp. 31. 

—— List of prices of block tin, common tin, 
and japanned tin goods. Illua. 8°. n.t.p, 
pp. 25 -}- 38. 

CHANDELIERS, brackets, and appli¬ 
ances of Edison incandescent electric 
light. See Bergmann and co. 

Chandler, C. F. Manual of qualitative 
blow-pipe analysis and mineralogy. Ed. 
and rev. by. See Elderhorst. 

Chandler, T. H. Treatise on dental caries. 
Tr. by. See Magitot, E. 

CHANDLERY. De Kaarsenmaaker. See 
Kaarsenmaaker. Volledige beschrij- 
ving van alle konsteu, 4-7. 

Change-ringing disentangled. See Wi- 
gram, Woolmore. 

-Rope sight; an introduction to the art 

of. See Snowdon, Jasper W. 

Channel railway connecting England and 
France. See Chalmers, J. 

Chanoit and Catelineau. Pompe forante 
auto-extractrice pour sondages, etc. Sys- 
teme de. See Pompe. 

Chapin, E. M. Union factory. Pine Mead¬ 
ow, Conn. Price list of rules, planes, 
gauges, hand screws, levels, etc.; and of 
C. Sholl’s patent gauge manufactured by. 
lUns, 8°. Hartford, 1869. i)p. 39. 

-Price list and illustrated catalogue 

of rules, planes, gauges, moulding tools, 
grooving plows, plumbs, levels, etc. 8°. 
Hartford, 1874. pp. 77. 

Cliapniaii, Henry T. A brief description 
of surgical apparatus; intended to accom¬ 
pany a series of delineations of the most 
important mechanical auxiliaries of sur¬ 
gery. V. 1, text; V. 2, pi. Ulus. 8° and 
4°. Lond., 1832. 

Chapman, O., and .sou. Royal cabinet of 
games. Illus. 8°. Lond., n. d. 

Chapman and co. Portable soda foun¬ 
tains. Illus. 12°. Madison, Ind., 1875. 
pp. 36. 


CHARCOAL burning. Hontskoolen bran- 
den. See Martinet, J. F. Volledige 
beschrijving van alle kousten, 4-7. 

-Carbonization des bois en vases clos et 

utilization des produits d^riv<5s. See Vin¬ 
cent, Camille. 

Charcot, J. M. Lectures on diseases of 
the nervous system delivered at Salpe- 
triere. Tr. from 2d ed. by George Siger- 
son. Illus. 8°. Phila., 1879. 

Cliardoii, Alfred. Photographie par 
Emulsion seche an bromnre d’argent pur. 
8 °. Paris, 1877. 

- Photographie par Emulsion sensible. 

Bromure d’argeut et gelatine. 8°. Paris, 
1880. pp. 8 -f- 58. 

CHARITIES. Conference of proceedings 
1878. See Conference. 

Charles, R. The cabinet maker; a jour¬ 
nal of designs. For the use of uphol¬ 
sterers, cabinet makers, decorators, carv¬ 
ers, gilders, and others, fol. Lond., 186"'. 
pi. 94, 

CHARTS. Great circle wind and current. 
See Bergen, W. C. 

Chase, A. W, A guide to wealth. Over 
one hundred valuable recipes for inn¬ 
keepers, druggists, merchants, and for 
families generally. 3d ed., rev. and enl,, 
by. 16°. Ann Arbor, Mich., ISol. pp. 16. 
Also 4th ed. 1858. pp. 32. 

Cliase, Henry S. Causes of the degeneracy 
of the teeth. Half-hour recreations in 
poj). sci., 2d ser. 

Chase, W., and son. Illustrated catalogue 
of improved school furniture. 12°. Buf¬ 
falo, 1858. pp. 30. 

Chase bros. and co. Boston ornamental 
iron works. Illustrated catalogue of 
plain and ornamental iron furniture, iron 
railing, and bronzed iron goods. 4°. 
Rostoft, [1859]. pp. 34. 

Chase elevator company. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue on the Chase plan of grain elevators. 
24°. Chicago, 1882. pp. 48. 

Chatto, W. Andrew. Facts and specula¬ 
tions on the origin and history of playing 
cards. Illus. col’d. 8°. Lond., 1848 
pp. 8 -\- 343. 

Cliaiiveaii, A. The comparative anat¬ 
omy of the domestic animals. 2d ed., 
rev. by S. Arloiug. Tr. and ed. by George 
Fleming. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 1873. pp. 957 






CHEESE. 


71 


CHEMISCH. 


CHEESE and cheese making. See Asso¬ 
ciated. 

-factories, creameries and dairies. Im¬ 
proved apparatus for. See Childs and 
Jones. 

- See Willard, C. P., and co. 

-factory, and creamery apparatus. An¬ 
nual catalogue. See Burrell and Whitman. 

Cheese-maker’s (The) guide. See Cod¬ 
ding, C. A. 

Clieetliaiii, Samuel. Dictionary of Chris¬ 
tian antiquities. Ed. by. See Smith, 
W.,and Cheetham, S. 

“ Clief.” (Pseud.) Book of household 
recipes by. See Clarendon book. 

CHEMICAL analysis. See Landauer, J. 

-Analyse chimique des potasses brutes 

et des potasses rathudes. See Berth, C. 
Actuals, scients.,* 

-and laboratory practice. St e Thorpe, 

T. E., and Muir, M. M. P. Text-books 
of sci., V. 10. 

-Chemisch-technische Analyse. See 

Post, J. 

-Chemische Untersuchuug der Indus- 

(rie-Gase. See Winkler, C. 

-Guide to a course of quantitative. 

See Rammelsberg, C. F. 

-Qualitative. /SeeBeilstein, F. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 26. 

- See Douglass, S. H., and Pres¬ 
cott, A. B. 

- and philosophical apparatus. Cata¬ 
logue of. See Hicks, J. J. 

-apparatus, etc. See Bullock and Cren¬ 
shaw. 

- See Mawson and Swan. 

- See Queen, James W. 

- See Wightman, Joseph M. 

-Apparaten und Geriithe fiir alle 

Zweige der reinen und angewandten Che- 
mie. See Hugershoff, Franz. 

-Descriptive catalogue See Griffin, 

J. J. 

-Price-list and catalogue of. See 

Eimer and Amend. 

- compounds. Constitution of. See 

Remsen, Ira. 

- engraving. Die Chemigraphie. See 

Toifel, W. F. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 100. 

-instruments. Catalogue of. See Rohr- 

beck and Goebler. 

-laboratories in course of erection in the 

universities of Bonn and Berlin. See Hof¬ 
mann, A. W. 


CHEMICAL—continued. 

-medicine. Annals of. jSee Thudichum, 

J. L. W. 

-philosophy. <SecTilden, W. A. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 31. 

-physics. L’architecture du monde des 

atonies. See Gaudin, M. A. Actuals, 
scients., 29. 

-physiology. Manual of. See Thudi- 

chum, J. L. W. 

-preparations. Priced catalogue of. See 

Hance bros. and White. 

- problems and reactions. See Cooke, 

J. P. 

-rays. Radiations chimiques du soleil. 

aScc Radau, R. Actuals, scients., 63. 

- researches of the ammonia cobalt 

bases. By W. Gibbs and F. A. Genth. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 9. 

-technology. Chemische Technologie. 

See Zwick, H. 

-Cours de technologie chimique. See 

Salvetat, Alp. 

-Das ueue Buch der Erfindungen. B. 

4. Die chemische Behaudlung der Roh- 
stotfe; B. 5. Die Chemie des tiiglichen Le- 
bens. See Neue. 

-of water. Die chemische Techno¬ 
logie des AVassers. See Fischer, F. 

-testing of wines and spirits. See Griffin, 

J. J. 

Chemische (Die) Industrie. Jahrg. 3-5, 

1880-’82. 4°. Berlin, 1880-. 

Chemisch-technische Bibliothek. A. 
Ilartleben’s Verlag. Illus. 12°. Wien, 
Pest, Leipzig, 1878-82-. 

CONTENTS. 

B. 3. Die Liquenr-Fabrikation. 3te Aufl. A. 
Gaber, 1881. 

17. Die Tinten-Fabrikation und die Herstel 
lung der Tusche, der Stempel-Druckfar- 
ben, etc. 

25. Die Kitte nud Kleberaittel, S. Lehner. 

35. Die Zinkogravure, J. Kruger, 1878. 

37. Die Colorie der Baumwolle, C. Eomen, 

1878. 

38. Die Galvanoplastik, J. Weiss, 1878. 

39. Weinbereitung und Kellerwirthschaft, A. 

Piaz, 1878. 

40. Techn. Verwerthung des Steiukohlen- 

theers, G. Tbenius, 1878. 

41. Die Fabrikation der Erdfarben, J. Bersch, 

1878. 

43. Die Heliographie, J. Husnik, 1878. 

44. Die Fabrikation der Anilinfarbstoffe, J. 

Beiscb, 1878. 

45. Chemisch-technische Specialitaten, C. F. 

Capaun-Karlowa, 1878. 









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72 


CHEMISTEY. 


Chemisch-technische Bibliothek—cont’d. 

46. Die Woll- und Seiden-Druckerei, V. Jocl6t, 

1879. 

47. Die Fabrikation dea Kiibenzuckers, R. v. 

Regner, 1879. 

48. Farbenlehre, A. v. 'Wouwermana, 1879. 

49. Vollataudige Anleitung zum Formen, E. 

Dlileuhuth, 1879. 

50. Die Bcreitung der Schaumweine, A. v, 

Reguer, 1879. 

51. Kalk und Luftmortel, H. Zwick, 1879. 

52. Die Legirungen, A. Krupp, 1879. 

53. Unaere Lebensmittel, C. F. Capaun-Kar- 

lowa, 1879. 

54. Die Photokeramik, J. Kruger, 1879. 

55. Die Harze und ihre Producte, G. Theniua, 

1879. 

56. Die Mineralaauren, S. Pick, 1879. 

58. Hydrauliacher Kalk-und Portland-Cement, 

etc., H. Zwick, 1879. 

59. Die Glaaiitzerei, J. B. Miller, 1880. 

60. Die exploaiven Stofte, F. Bockniann, 1880. 

61. Verwerthung, etc., von Abfallatofl'en jeder 

Art. T. Koller, 1880. 

62. Kautachuk und Guttapercha, R. Hoffer, 

1880. 

63. Die Kunat-und Feinwaacherei, V. Jocl6t, 

1880. 

64. Grundzuge der Chimie, etc., W. Artua, 

1880. 

65. Die Emaille und daa Emailliren, P. Ron- 

dau, 1880. 

66. Die Glaa-Fabrikation, R. Gemer, 1880. 

67. Daa Holz und aeine Deatillationa-Producte, 

G. Theniua, 1880. 

73. Daa Lothen und die Bearbeitung der 
Metalle, E. Schloaaer, 1880. 

78. Die Mineral-Malerei, A. Keim, 1881. 

79. Die Chocolade-Fabrikation, E. Saldau, 1881. 

81. T. 1. Daratellung dea Eiaena und der Eiaen- 

fabrikate, E. Japing, 1881. 

82. Die Lederfaberei, F. Wiener, 1881. 

83. Die Fette und Oele, F. Thalmann, 1881. 

85. Gold, Silber, und Edelateine, A. Wagner, 

1881. 

86. Aether und Grundesaenzen, Th. Hora- 

tiua, 1881. 

87. Vollendunga-Arbeiten der Holz-Induatrie, 

L. E. And63, 1881. 

90. Die Verzierung der Glaaer durch der Sand- 

atrahl, J. B. Miller, 1882. 

91. Die Fabrikation dea Alauna, F. Jiiuenaann, 

1882. 

92. Die Tapete, Th. Seemann. 

93. Die Glaa, Porzellan und Email-Malerei, 

F. Herman. 

94. Die Conaervirungamittel, J. Berach, 1882. 

95. Dio elektriache Beleuchtung, A. v. Urban- 

itzky, 1882. 

96. Preaahefe, Kunathefe und Backpulver, A. 

Wilfert, 1882. 

97. T. 2. Der praktiache Eiaen und Eiaenwaar- 

enkenner, E. Japing, 1882. 

98. Die Kerainik, L. Wipplinger. 

99. Daa Glycerin, Koppe. 

100. Chemigraphie, W. Toifel. 


j Chemist (The) and druggist. His vocation 
I audits requirements. lUiis, 16°. Land,, 
j n.d. pp.l04. Houlston’sindnst. lib.,No. 6. 

I - — preparing for examination. First 

! lines for. See Steggall, J. 

I CHEMISTRY. See Roscoe, H. E. Sci¬ 
ence primers, No. 2. 

- See Rumford, Count. [Benjamin 

Thompson.] 

-Agricultural. See Sibson, A. 

-Technical educator, v. 1-4. 

-American chemical journal. See Am¬ 
erican. 

-and hygiene of the eucalyptus and the 

pine. See Kingzett, C. T. 

-and mechanics. Applications of. See 

Jones, H. B. 

- and mineralogy. Dictionary of. See 

Aikin, A., and Aikin, C. R. 

-Animal. See Kingzett, C. T. 

-Application to agriculture. ^SeeFownes, 

G. Weale’s series. No. 1. 

- applied to the arts. Technical educa¬ 
tor, V. l-:i. 

- Art of scientific discovery in. See 

Gore, G. 

- as applied to pharmacy, arts, and sci¬ 
ences. Practical journal of. See Drug¬ 
gist’s circular. 

- Berichte der deutscheu chemischen 

Gesellschaft. See Berlin. 

-Boston journal of. See Boston. 

- Catalogue of chemicals. See Eimer 

and Amend. 

-Chemical composition of foods, waters, 

soils, etc. See Kensington, E. T. 

—— Chemical notes on metals. aScc Woods, 
T. 

- Chemical problems, series of, with 

key. See Thorpe, T. E. 

- Die Cheniie im Dienste der oeffent- 

lichen Gesundheitspflege. See Fleck, H. 

-Chemisch-technische Specialitiiten. See 

Capaun-Karlowa, C. F. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 45. 

-Chemische Zusammensetzung der Nah- 

ruugs-, etc. Mittel. See Konig, J. 

-Effets de precipitation produits par la 

lumiere. See Moigno, —. Actuals, 
sclents., 28. 

-Elementary. See Brown, A. C. 

- Elements d’histoire naturelle et de 

chimie. See Fourcroy, A. F. 

-Elements of. /See Cooley, Le R. C. 

- See Rolfe, W. J., and Gillet, J. A. 





CHEMISTRY. 


73 


CHEMISTRY. 


CHEMISTRY—continued. 

-Elements of modern. See Wiirtz, A. 

-qualitative chemical analj’sis. See 

Spencer, W. H. 

-Encyclopa'dia of, applied to the arts and 

manufactures. See Encyclopeedia. 

-Exercises in practical. See Harcourt, 

A. G. V., and Madan, H. G. 

-Experimental. See Reynolds, J. Emer¬ 
son. 

-Experimental researches in pure, ap¬ 
plied, and phj^sical. See Frankland, E. 

-Fermentation. <See Schiitzenberger, P. 

Inter, sci. ser., v. 20. 

-Fourteen weeks in. See Steele, J. D. 

-Fownes’ manual of. See Bridges, R. 

- Giihrungs Cheniie fiir Praktiker. See 

Bersch, Josef. 

- Gazzetta chimica italiano. See Gaz- 

zetta. 

-Grundziige uud Ziele der Steiukohlen- 

Chemie. See Muck, F. 

- Handbook of medical. See Greene, 

W. H. 

-Household. See Bernays, A. J. 

-including the chemistry of the United 

States pharmacopoiia. See Attfield, J. 

-Index to the literature of manganese, 

1590-1874. See Bolton, H. C. 

-Industrial. Manual of. <SeePayen, A. 

- Inorganic. See Kemshead, W. B. 

Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 10. 

- See Miller, W. A. Text-books of 

sci., V. 3. 

-Elements of. See Buckmaster, J. C. 

-Experimeutiren bei Vorlesungen 

iiber anorganische Chemie. See Heu- 
mann, Karl. 

-Manual of. See Thorpe, T. E. Put¬ 
nam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 10., A-B. 

-theoretical, and practical. See J ago- 

\V. 

_ Introduction to pharmacentical and 

medical. See Muter. J. 

-Journal fiir Chemie und Physik. See 

Journal. 

_ Kurzes Lehrhuch der Chemie der 

Kohlenstoffverbindungen. See Weng- 
hoffer, L. 

_Laboratory guide. See Church, A. H. 

-Laboratory teaching. See Bloxam, 

C. L. 

_Lecture notes for chemical students. 

See Frankland, E. 

10 CPO 


CHEMISTRY—continued, 
i -Lectures on chemical changes of car¬ 

bon. See Odling, W. 

; -Legal guide to detection of poisons, 

etc. See Naquet, A. 

-Lehrbuch der organischen qualitativen 

Analyse. -SeeBarfoed, C. T. 

-Lexikon der angewandten Chemie. See 

Dammer, Otto. Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, 
No. 24. 

I -Manual of colors, etc. See Slater, J. W. 

] - A manual of practical. Foods and 

I I)oisons. See Blyth, A. W. 

j - Melanges de i)hysique et de chimie. 

See Frankland, —; Graham, —; etc. Ac¬ 
tuals. scients. 1.3. 

-Les m6tamorpho.ses chimiques du car- 

bone. -SecOdling, W. Actuals, scients. 18. 

i - Natuur-en scheikundig archief. See 

Mulder, G. J. 

I -Notes of demonstrations on physiologi- 

I cal. See Moore, S. W. 

I -of cane-sugar, dextrose, levulose, and 

milk-sugar. See Tucker, J. H. 

-of food. Menschliche Nahrungs- und 

' Genussmittel und Getriinke, ihre chem- 
I ische Zusammensetzung. See Palm, R. 

I -of medicines. See Lloyd, J. W. 

-of sulphuric acid manufacture. See 

I Smith, H. A. 

: -of the animal body. Text-book of the 

physiological. See Gamgee, A. 

-of the arts. See Porter, A. L. 

- of the farm. See Warrington, R. 

Morton’s handbook of the farm series. 

-of the tine arts. Technical educator, 

V. 2-3. 

I -DasoptischeDrehungsvermogenorgau- 

] ischer Substanzen, etc. See Landolt, H. 

j -Oigau fiir Chemiker und Droguisten. 

See Deutsch-Amerikanische Apotheker- 
j Zeituug. 

' -Organic. See Armstrong, H. E. Text¬ 

books of science, v. 9. 

- See Schorlemmer, C. 

i- See Watts, W. M. Putnam’s ele¬ 

ment, sci. ser., v. 11. 

!_or inorganic. Lessons in elemen- 

I tary. See Roscoe, H. E. 

I _Rise and development of. See Schor¬ 

lemmer, C. 

_Short text-book of. See Strecker, 

, Adolph. 

: _Outlines of proximate organic analysis. 

I See Prescott, A. B. 




CHEMISTRY. 


74 


CHESTERMAN. 


CHEMISTRY —coutiiiued. 

-L’ozone ; ce qu’il eat. See Andrews, 

T., Ziiino, S., etc. Actuals, scients, 72. 

-PhoaiJhatea of commerce, tlieir compo¬ 
sition and. iSee Jones, G. 

-Physikalisch-chemische Untersucbuug- 

en. See Kremers, P. 

- Pocket-book for cbemista, etc. See 

Baily, T. 

- Practical. See Howard, J. Putnam’s 

element, sci. ser., v. 24. 

-for medical students; specially de¬ 
signed for tbe first M. B. course. See 
Muir, M. M. P. 

-Gruudziige der Chemie in anweu- 

dung aufdaspraktiscbeLeben. iSce Artus, 
W. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. (54. 

-Introduction to. <See Bowman, J. E. 

-treatise on. See Mott, H. A. Chem¬ 
ist’s manual. 

-Practice of commercial organic analy¬ 
sis. , See Allen, A. H. 

-Principles of. See Naquet, A. 

- — chemical philosophy. See Cooke, 

J. P. 

-Recent discoveries in tbe science, 

etc. See Porter, J. A. 

-theoretic. See Remsen, Ira. 

- Priifung von Nabrungs- und Genuss- 

mittelu. See Medicus, L. 

-Pyrology, or tire chemistry. See Ross, 

W. A. 

- Quantitative estimation of chemical 

substances by measure. See Sutton, F. 

-Researches into the laws of chemical 

affinity. See Berthollet, C. L. 

- Science for the school and family. See 

Hooker, W. Chemistry, pt. 2. 

-Stockhardt’s elements of. See Cooke, 

J. P. 

-Student’s handbook of. See Greville, 

H. L. 

- Sursaturation. See Tomlinson, C. 

Actuals, scients., 27. 

-System of. See Bache, F. 

-Tascheubuch der Chemikalieu-Lehre. 

See Wittstein, G. C. 

-Technical. By H. E. Roscoe. South 

Kens. mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

-Leyous sur les matieres premihres 

orgauiques, etc. See Pennetier, G. 

-Manuel pratique d’essais et de re- 

cherches chimiques. See Bolley, P. A. 

-Text-hook of. See Cooley, Le K. C. 

-elementary; theoretic and organic. 

See Barker, G. F. 


CHEMISTRY—conti nued. 

-ThermochemischeUntersuchuugen. See 

Thomsen, J. 

- Trait(5 de chimie g^n^rale, etc. See 

Pelouze, .J., and Fremy, E. 

-Treatise on. Non-metallic elements. 

/See Roscoe, H. E., and Schorlemmer, C. 

-the constitution of bii)olar chemical 

compounds. See Mansfield, C. B. 

-Volumetric analysis. See Fleischer, 

Emil. 

-Weinbereituug und Kellerwirthschaft. 

See Piaz, Antonio, dal. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 39. 

- Why the earth’s chemistry is as it is. 

By Lockyer, J. N. Science lectures for 
the i)eople, series 8. 

— - Zeitschrift fiir analytische Chemie. 
See Fresenius, C. R. 

Chk.mnitz. Handwerkervereiu. Bericht 
fiber die fiiufzigjahrige Wirk.sanikeit des. 
8 °. Chemnitz, 1679. pp. 277. 

I Clicrtil>iiii, Luigi. A treatise on counter¬ 
point and fugue. Tr. by Mrs. Covvden 
Clarke. 4°. Lend., N. Y. pp. 128. No- 
vello’s library of musical knowledge, 
theoretical series. No. 1. 
j Chksape.\ke .and Ohio railway coal agency. 

! Report on two kinds of coal submitted by 
i the. 8°. Wash., 1878. pp. 30. United 
j States. Navy dejit. Bur. of eng. 

I Cheshire, Frank. Practical bee-keep¬ 
ing; being plain instructions to the ama- 
! teur for the successful management of the 
! honeybee. lUus. 12°. Loud., n.d. pp. 117. 

I • Amateur series, v. 9. 

Chess. Sec Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 
j CHEST. Physical examination of See 
Alison, S. S. 

-throat, and nasal cavities. Diagnosis 

I and treatment of. Ingals, E. F. 

Chester, C. T. and J. N. Catalogue of 
j telegrajih material. lUus. With appen- 
' dix. 8°. N. F., 1807. pp. 51. 

Chester, R. Illustiated circular. Signal 
1 lamps and lanterns, tin and galvanized 
iron pumps, tin, copper, and sheet iron 
work, etc. 32°. Chicago, III., n. d. pp. 24. 
(3 cop.) 

' Chesterman, J., and CO. Manufacturers of 
patent measures, engineers’ tools, laud 
' chains, scissors, cutlery, busks, legging 
j springs, etc. Illue. 24°. Sheffield, n. d. 

I pp. 30. 






CHEVALIER. 


75 


CHRISTIANIA. 


Chevalier, —. Catalogue et prix des in¬ 
struments d’optiqne, de physique, de 
matb^niaticine, d’astronomie, et do ma¬ 
rine. 8"^. Paris, n.d. pp. 74. 

Clicvallicr, Dticliesiie, and Ray- 
iialt Mtimoire sur I’if, et snr ses pro- 
pri6t6s toxiqnes, par. 8°. n.t.p. pp. 07. 
(Extrait des Aunalesd’liygifene et de m6- 
decine legale, 2« sdrie, t. 4). 

Clieylie, W. Watson. Antiseptic surgery; 
its principles, practice, history, and re¬ 
sults. IUhs. 8 °. Toad., 1882. pp. 016. 

Cliiesa, Andrea, and Oainl>ai*ini, 
Bernardo. Delle cagioui, e de’ rimedj delle 
inondazioui del Tevere. Della sornma 
difficoltil, d’ introdurre nna felice e sta¬ 
bile navigazloue, e del luodo di renderlo 
navigabiledentroRoma. fol. Rome, 1746. 
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Child, C. C. The acme cylinder printing 
presses. Manufacturer of. 8°. Boston, 
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Child, L. Maria. The girl’s own hook of 
amusements, studies, and employments. 
New ed., considerably enl. and modern 
ized, by Mrs. L. Valentine and others. 
lUus, 12° Lond.,n.d. pp. 558. 

CHILDREN. Feeding and management 
of. See Duncan, T. C. 

- Organization of hospitals for. See 

West, C. 

Children's fancy work; a guide to amuse¬ 
ment and occupation for children. Con¬ 
taining suggestions and instructions upon 
the making of dolls’ furniture, dresses, and 
miscellaneous articles suitable for pres¬ 
ents. lUus. 12'-’. Bond., 11 . d. pp. 96. 

Childs and Jones. Improved apparatus 
for cheese factories, creameries, and dai¬ 
ries. Illus. Utica, N. Y., n. d. j)p. 56. 
(3 cop.) 

CHIMNEY-PIECES. Designs for. See 
Hoskins, G. G. 

CHIMNEYS. Boiler and factory. See 
Wilson, Robert. 

-Smoky. See Eldridge, J. 

-Their cure and prevention. See Ed¬ 
wards, F. 

- Trait6 de nouvelles chemin6es. See 

G * * *. La mdcanique du feu. 

China. Chinese commercial guide. See 
Williams, S. W. 

China colors; how to use them. See Han¬ 
cock, E. C. 


China—continued. 

-factory. Old Derby. See Haslem, J. 

-marks. English chinaand. ReeEnglish. 

-painting in America. See Piton, Ca¬ 
mille. 

-Practical lessons in. See Delamar- 

delle, Mme., and Goupil, F. 

Chinese language. Syllabic dictionary of. 
See Williams, S. W. 

-yam. Chapter on. See Pitz, J. 

Cliislioliii, H. W. Science of weighing 
and measuring, and standards of measure 
and weight. Ulus. 12°. Bond., 1877. 
pp. 16 192. Nature series. No. 7. 

Chisholm bros. Illustrated catalogue of 
Jonathan Mills’ gradual reduction ma¬ 
chines, manufactured by. 12°. Chicago, 
1880. pp. 39. (2 cop.) 

Chloral-hydrate, chloroform, potassium, 
bromide, etc. See Hubbard, F. H. 

Chloroform. Its action and administration. 
See Sansom, A. E. 

-Special researches on the action of. 

See Austie, F. E. 

CHOCOLATE. Die Chocolade-Fabrika- 
tion. See Saldau, E. Chem.-techn. Bib., 
B. 79. 

-Die Fabrikation der Chocolade. See 

Pabrikation. “Preserving, pickling, 
etc.” 

-Trait6s uouveaux et curieux du caf6, 

du th6 et du chocolate. <SeeDufour, P. S. 

Choke-bore guns, and how to load for all 
kinds of game. See Greener, W. W. 

CHOLERA. History of Asiatic. See 
Macnamara, C. 

Clioliiiondeley-Peniiell, H. The 

modern practical angler, a complete guide 
to dy-fishing, bottom-fishing, and trol¬ 
ling. Illus. 12°. Bond., [1870]. pp. 16 
-f288. 

ClirctieiiyJ. Chemiu de fer 61ectrique 
des boulevards k Paris. 2d ed. Jllus. 
8 °. Paris, 1881. pp. 64. 

Clirist, J. F. Dictionnaire des mono¬ 
grammes, chiffres, lettres initiales, logo- 
gryphes, r^bus, etc. Traduit de I’alle- 
maud de. Illus. 12°. Paris, 1762. pp. 378. 

Christiana machine co. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of mill and factory gearing, pulleys, 
and milling supplies. 16°. Christiana, 
Pa., 1879. pp. 53. 

Christiania, Universitet. Om stratifika- 
tiouens spor, af Dr. Theodor Kjerulf. 4°. 
Christiania, 1877. pp. 39. 







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76 


CIPHER. 


Christie, Alice M. Handwork and head- 
work; tr. by. See Marenholz-Bulow, 
B. V. 

Cliristoplier, S. Cleaning and scouring. 
Manual for dyers and laundresses, and for 
domestic use. 16°. Lond., N. P., 1877. 
pp. 40. 

Christy, Thomas. Hydro-incubation, in 
theory and practice, a guide to commer¬ 
cial poultry farming. 6th ed. Illus. 8°. 
Lond., 1880. pp. 104. 

Christy, Wyvill J. A practical treatise 
on the joints made and used by builders 
in the construction of various kinds of 
engineering and architectural works, 
with special reference to tliose wrought 
by artiticers in erecting and finishing hab¬ 
itable structures. lUits. 12°. Lond., 
1882. pp.248. Weale’s series. No. 226. 

CHROMATICS, Modern. See Rood, Og¬ 
den N. Inter, sci. ser., v. 26. 

CHROMIC acids and salts. Reactionen 
der Chromsiiure nnd der Chromate. See 
Eder, J. M. 

CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY. Die Far- 
beudruckerzeugung mittelst Chi’omolith- 
ographie. See Perwolf, E. 

- Practical guide for the artist and 

printer. See Richmond, W. D. Wy¬ 
man's technical series, v. 7. 

CHRONICLE of remarkable occurrences. 
See Annual register. 

CHRONOGRAPH. Experiments made 
with. See Bashforth, F. 

-Galvanic chrouographic apparatus at 

Greenwich. See Great Britain. Royal 
observatory. 

CHRONOLOGY and history. -SceMaun- 
der’s popular treasuries, v. 1. 

-Annals of our time. See Irving, J. 

-Every day book of history, and. See 

Munsell, J. 

CHUCKS, tools, and instruments. Plates 
of. See Turner’s. 

Church, Arthur Herbert. Chemistry of 
common life. Rev. by. <See Johnson, J. 
F. W. 

- Color. 2d ed. lUus. 16°. Lond., 

Paris, N. T., n.d. pp. 112. 

-Food; some account of its sources, con¬ 
stituents, and uses. 18°. Lond., 1876. 
pp. 8-1-224. South Kens, mus. art and 
sci. handbooks, No. 9. 


Church, Arthur Herbert—continued. 

- The laboratory guide. A manual of 

practical chemistry for colleges and 
schools, specially arranged for agricul¬ 
tural students. 4th ed., rev. lUm. 12°. 
Lond., 1877. pp. 230. 

-Plain words about water. Ulus. 12- 

Xond., 1877. pp.36. 

Clilil’cli, Ella Rodman. Artistic embroid¬ 
ery; containing practical instructions in 
the ornamental branches of needlework, 
with nearly two hundred illustrations 
and explanatory diagrams. 8°. N. Y., 
[1880]. pp.129. 

CHURCH floral decorations. See Practi¬ 
cal hints. 

-furniture, decoration, altar cloths, car¬ 
pets, hangings, etc. See Cox and sons. 

-English. See Peacock, E. 

-plate. Illustrated catalogue of. See 

Cox aud sons. 

CHURCHES. Art of garnishing, at Christ¬ 
mas, etc. See Cox, E. Y. 

Churchill, Charles, and co. Illustrated 
catalogue of American tools, machinery, 
pumps, oil-stones, etc., imported by. 24°. 
Zortd., 1882. pp. l.'iO. (3 cop.) 

Cliyiiowctli, J. B., and Bruckner, W. 
H. American manures, and farmers’ and 
planters’ guidiB. Comprising a descrip¬ 
tion of the elements and composition of 
plants and soils; the theory and practice 
of composting; the value of stable manure 
aud waste products, etc. Also chemical 
analysis of fertilizers. 12°. P/ii/a., 1872. 

pp. 260. 

Cider maker’s manual. See Buel, J. S. 

CINCHONA cultivation in British India. 
See Markham, C. R. 

CINEMATICS. Etudes cin^matiques. 
See Habich, E. J. 

-Manueldemdcaniqueappliqn^e. 1® pt®. 

Cimimatique. See Dwelshauvers, V. 

-TraittS de mdcanique. 1® pt®. Ciudma- 

tiqne. See Collignon, E. 

CIPHER. A. B. C. universal commercial 
electric telegraphic code. See Clauson- 
Thue, W. 

-and secret letter and telegraph code. 

See Larrabee, (C. S.). 

-Dictionnaire des monogrammes, chit- 

fres, etc. See Christ, J. F. 

-Federal and confederate. See Plum, W. 

R. Military telegraph, etc. 







CIPHER. 


77 


CLARKE 


CIPHER—continued. 

- for po.stal cards, telegrams, tigures, j 

etc. See Tryon, —. | 

-Skeleton telegraph code. See Whit- i 

tingham, W. B. ' 

CIRCULATION in plants, lower animals, j 
and man. Physiology of. See Pettigrew, 
J. B. 

CITIES and towns. Practical treatise on [ 
cleansing. See Boulnois, H. P. 

CIVIL engineering. See Technical educa- j 
tor, V. 1-4. 1 

-The mining journal, railway and 

commercial gazette. See Mining. 

-Vocabulary of technical terms. See 

Hall, H. 

-engineers, institution of. Charter, by- j 

laws, etc. See London. Institution. ' 

-Minutes of })roceodings, with ab- j 

stracts of discussions of. See London. ! 
Institution. i 

Civil service coach. See Saville, S. 

-competition. How to prepare for. 

See Joyce, P. W. j 

-in Great Britain. History of. See 

Eaton, D. B. 

CIVILIZATION. Researches into the 
early history of mankind and the devel- I 
opment of. See Tylor, E. B. 

Clarendon hook of household receipts for 
bread, cakes, pastry, etc. By “Chef.” 
16°. Loud., [1880]. pp 15. i 

Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Boilermaker’s ! 
ready reckoner. Rev. and ed. by. See 
^ourtney, J. 

-Construction of roads and streets. See \ 

Law, H., and Clark, D. K.^ Weale’s 
seiies. No. 197. j 

-Fuel; its combustion and economy. I 

Consisting of abridgments of “ Treatise on 
the combustion of coal and the prevention j 
of smoke,” by C. \V. Williams, and the | 
“ Economy of fuel,” by T. Symes Prideaux. ! 
With recent practice in the combustion j 
and economy of fuel; coal, coke, wood, | 
peat, petroleum, etc. lUus. 12°. Land., 1 
1879. pp. 13 -j- 394. Weale’s series. No. 200. ! 

- Modern locomotive. See Dempsey, 

G. D. Weale’s series. No. 202. 

- Recent practice in civil engineering. ! 

See Law, H. Weale’s series. No. 219. 

- Tramways; their construction and 

working. Embracing a comprehensive 
history of the system, with an exhaust- ! 


Clark, Daniel Kinnear—continued, 
ive analysis of the various modes of trac¬ 
tion, including horse power, steam, heated 
water, and compressed air; a description 
of the varieties of rolling stock, and ample 
details of cost and working expenses; with 
special reference to the tramways of the 
United Kingdom. Illua. 8^’. Land., 1878. 
pp. 22-f 434. 

Cliirk, H. J. Lucernariie and their .allies. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 23. 

Clark, Latimer, and Sabine, Robert. 
Electrical tables and formuhe for the use 
of telegraph inspectors and operators. 
Ulus. 12°. Land., 1871. pp. 285. 

Clark, S. F. Descriptions of rare and new 
species of hydroids, from the New Eng¬ 
land coast. Conn. Acad, of arts and sci., 
V. 3. 

- Hydroids of the Pacific coast of the 

United States, south of Vancouver Island, 
etc. Conn. Acad, of arts .and sci., v. 3. 

Clark, William Tierney. An account, 
with illustrations, of the suspension bridge 
across the Danube, uniting Pesth with 
Buda and the adjacent country, in the 
kingdom of Hungary. Ulus. 8°. Land., 
1852-’53. pp. 73. pi. 37. 

Clarke, C. L. Edison’s electric r.ailway. 
12°. A^. F.,1882. pp. 9. 

Clarke, E. H., and Aiiiory, R. Physi¬ 
ological and therapeutical action of the 
bromide of pot<assium and bromide of am¬ 
monium. Ulus. 12°. Bast., 1874. pp. 178. 

Clarke, F.W. Constants of nature. 1st 
supplement to pt. 1. Specific gravities, 
boiling and melting points. Pt. 2. Table of 
specific heats for liquids. Pt. 3. Tables 
of expansion by heat, for solids or liquids. 
Compiled by. 187(5 Smithsn. misc. 
coll., V. 14. 

Clarke, George Sydenham. The princi¬ 
ples of graphic statics. 4°. Land, and N. 
F.,1880. pp. 138. 

Clarke, H. Wilberf rce. The Persian man¬ 
ual. A pocket compauiou, etc. Pt. 1. 
A concise grammar of the language, with 
exercises, etc., and translations into Per¬ 
sian. Pt. 2. A vocabulary of useful 
words, English and Persian. 16° Land., 
1878. 

Clarke, Joseph Thacher. History of an¬ 
cient art. Tr. and augmented by. See 
Reber, F. von. 




CLARKE. 


78 


CLEVELAND. 


Carke, Mary C. Modern instrumentation | 
and orchestration. Tr. by. /SeeBerlioz, H. 

- Treatise on counterpoint and fugue. 

Tr. by. See Cherubini, L. Novello’s 
lib. of mus. knowledge, theor. ser.. No. 1. 

Clarke combination lock co. Illustrated 
catalogue of. Manufacturers of patent ! 
combination keyless locks, padlocks, etc. j 
120. X. F., 1877.' pp. 32. j 

Clarkson, D. A. Ancient iron work, j 
Plates, fol. Ao«d., [I860], pp. 4. pi. 48. ! 

Classen, Alexander. Quantitative an¬ 
alyse anfElectrolytischemWege. FiirUn- 
terrichtslaboratorien, Cbemiker, und Hiit- 
tenmiinner. Nach eigenen Metboden. 
Ulus. 8°. Aachen, 1882. pp. 52. 

Classical and archteological dictionary. 
See Nuttall, A. 

Clater, Francis. Every man his own 
farrier. Rev. by D. McTaggart. 12°. 
Lond.,n.d. pp. 260. 

- Every man his own horse and cow 

doctor, with a treatise on the cause and 
cure of disease in sheep. Rev. and 
new matter added by D. McTaggart. Pt. 

1. Every man his own farrier. Pt. 2. 
Every man his own cattle doctor. 2 v. in 
1. Illus. 12°. Lend., n. d. pp. 260-f-216. 

Claiison-Tliiic, W. The ABC uni¬ 
versal commercial electric telegraphic- 
code, specially adapted for the use of 
financiers, merchants, ship-owners, brok¬ 
ers, agents, etc. 4th ed. 8°. Lend., 1881. 
pp. 22 + 480. 

Clay, Charles. The complete handbook of 
obstetric surgery. 3d ed. Illus. 16°. 
pp. 348. 

CLAY. Die Fabrikation der essigsaureu 
Thonerde. See Jiinemann, F. Chem.- 
techn. Bib., B. 91. 

-Modeling in. See Vago, A. L. 

CLEANING and scouring. See Chris¬ 
topher, S. 

-Die Kunst- und Feinwiischerei, Fleck- 

enreinigungskiinst, etc See Joclet, V. 
Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 63. 

Cleasby, Kicbard. An Icelandic-English 
dictionary, based on the manuscript col¬ 
lections of. Enl. and completed by Gud- 
braud Vigfnsson. With an introduction 
and life of Richard Cleasby by George 
‘Webbe Dasent. 4°. Oxford, 1874. pp. 
108 + 779. 


Cleaveland, Parker. Meteorological ob¬ 
servations made at Brunswick, Me. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 

Cleiifliorii, Thomas. The hydro-aeronaut, 
or navigator’s life-buoy, being an easy 
and effective method of preventing the 
loss of lives by drowning, in cases of 
shipwreck and others. Illus. 12°. Land., 

1810. pp. 120. 

Clelaiid, John. Animal physiology; the 
structure and functions of the human 
body. Illus, 12°. A^. F., 1873. pp.31 + 
325. Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 14. 

Clemens, Theodor. Ueber die Heilwir- 
kungen der Elektricitiit und deren erfolg- 
reiche methodische Anwendung in ver- 
sebiedenen Krankheiten. 8°. Frankfort- 
on-the-Main, 1876-79. 

Clement, Clara Enskine. Handbook of 
legendary and mythological art. Illus. 
12°. Boat., 1880. pp. 10 + 541. 

- and Hutton, L.aurence. Artists of 

the nineteenth century and their works. 
Handbook containing two thousand and 
fifty biographical sketches, v. 1-2. 11°. 
Bost., 1879. pp. 87 + 386 + 43; 58 + 
373 + 43. 

Clement, R. M^thode pratique pour de¬ 
terminer exacteraent le temps de pose en 
photographie, applicable ^ tons les pre¬ 
cedes et k tons les objectifsindispensables 
pourl’usage des non veaux precedes rapides 
geiatino-bromure et autres. 12°. Paris, 
1880. pp. 4 + 48 + 9 + 4. 

Cleminshaw, E. Atomic theory. Tr. by. 
See Wurtz, A. Inter, sci. ser., v. 29. 

CLERICAL duty. How to prepare for 
civil service competition. See Joyce, 
P. W. 

Clerk (The). Sketch of his duties aud dis¬ 
cipline. 16°. Bond., 11 . d. pp. 128. Houl- 
ston’s indust, lib.. No. 7. 

Cleveland, H. W. S. Landscape archi¬ 
tecture, as aijplied to the wants of the 
west; with an essay on forest-planting in 
the Great Plains. 12°. Chicago, 1873. 
pp. 147. 

Cleveland steam gauge co. Watson’s port¬ 
able forge; Watson’s forge blower; Wat¬ 
son’s barrel filler. Holt’s patent steam 
gauges, for locomotives and stationary- 
engines. Locomotive spring balances, 
test pumps, and test gauges. 24°. Cleve¬ 
land, n. d. 









CLIFFORD. 


79 


COAL. 


CliflTord, W. K. Atoms. Half-hour rec¬ 
reations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

- Elements of dynamic ; an introduction 

to the study of motion and rest iu solid and 
fluid bodies. Pt. 1. Kinematic. Ulus. 
12'^. Load., 1878. pp. 8-(-221. 

- Lectures and essays. Ed. by Leslie 

Stephen and F. Pollock, with introduction 
by F. Pollock. 2 v. 8°. Loud., 1879. 
pp.340; 321. 

- Seeing and thinking. 2d ed. Ulus, 

12°. Loud., 1680'. pp. 156. Nature series, 
No. 11. 

CLIMATES. Artificial. Life under glass. 
See Shove, G. A. 

- Essay on diseases incidental to Euro¬ 
peans in hot climates. See Lind, J. 

- Principal health resorts of Europe and 

Africa. See Madden, T. M. 

CLIMATOLOGY. La Inmifere et les cli- 
mats. ASeeRadau, R. Actuals, sclents., 62. 

- Le role des vents dans les climats 

chauds. See Radau, R. Actuals, scl¬ 
ents., 83. 

CLIMBING plants. Movements and habits 
of. See Darwin, C. 

Clinical electro-therapeutics. See Hamil¬ 
ton, A. McL. 

- lectures on surgery. See Gosselin, L. 

- manual. See Finlayson, J. 

- research and the detection of poisons, i 

See Greene, W. H. i 

Cliiitf Alfred. Guide to oil painting. | 
Landscape from nature. 12th ed. 12°. 
Loud., n. d. pp. 52 -|- 47. Handbooks on 
the fine arts. No. 2. ! 

CLOCKS. See Thomas, Seth, clock co. j 

- American. See Fuller and Kroeber. j 

- Catalogue of. See Ithaca calendar j 

clock co. ' 

- Clochers, sonnerie, horloge et porche 

de la cath6drale d’Angers. See Farcy, i 
L. de. 

- Electric-magnetic. First inventor of. 

See Finlaison, J. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Thomas, 

Seth. 

- Synchronized. See Lund, J. A. 

CloR, Henry. The diseases of sheep ex¬ 
plained and described, with the proper 
remedy to prevent and cure the same. 
With an essay on cattle epidemics. Es¬ 
pecially dedicated to the use of farnierSj 
sheep-owners, etc. 12°. Phila., 1868. 
pp. 146. 


CLOSETS. Earth-closets and earth sew¬ 
age. (See Waring, G. E., jr. 

- Hints on. See Bird, P. H. 

CLOTH. Fabrication des ^toffes. Traitd 
du travail, etc., de la laine card6e. See 
Alcan, M. 

- Fabrication des 6toff'es. Traitd du 

travail des laines peign^es. See Alcan, M. 

CLOTHING. The body; its food and. See 
Wigley, W. H. 

- Lessons on. See Greenup, W. T. 

-trade. Reminiscences of an old draper. 

See Ablett, W. H. 

CLOUDS. Les nnages pour prdvoir le 
temps. (SeePoey, A. Actuals, sclents.,78. 

Club-foot, its causes, pathology, and treat¬ 
ment. See Adams, W. 

Cluiiet, Fdouard. De I’dtat actuel des 
relations Internationales avec les Etats- 
Unis eu matiere de marques de commerce. 
Opinions de MM. Kelly, counsellor at law, 
N. Y.; Huard, Pouillet, avocats a la cour 
de Paris; Ch. Lyon-Caen, professeur 
agr^g^ a la faculty de droit de Paris. 8°. 
Paris, 1880. pp. 36. 

Clymer, Meredith. The science and prac¬ 
tice of medicine. • See Aitken, William. 

Coach-builders’(The) and saddlers’journal. 
May, 1863-1864. [Imperfect.] 4°. Land., 
1863-’64. 

- carriage, and car painting. Treatise 

on the art, science, and mystery of. See 
Gardner, F. B. 

Coach-maker's (The) illustrated handbook, 
by J. D. W^are. 8°. Phila., 1875. pp. 
14 -f 368. 

Coach-maker’s international journal, de¬ 
voted exclusively to the interests of the 

trades, v. 4-5, Oct., 1868-, Sept., 1869. 

[Imperfect.] 4°. Phila., 1868-’69. pp. 
194. 

- painting. Guide for coach-painters. 

See Arlot, M. 

COACHES. History of. (See Thrupp, G. A. 

COAL and coal mining. See Smyth, W. W. 
Weale’s series. No. 180. 

-and coal oil. See Bowen, E. 

- - and iron industries of the United King¬ 
dom. See Meade, R. 

-and iron mines. Notes of a visit to. 

See Bell, I. L. 

-and iron trades. See Colliery guardian. 

-and metal mining. Student’s guide to. 

See Bailes, W. 








COAL. 


80 


CODE. 


COAL—continued. 

-as a reservoir of power. By Robert Hunt. 

Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

-cargoes, combustion, and explosions in. 

See Rowan, T. 

- Combustion of fuel, whether solid, 

liquid, or gaseous, etc. See Barr, W. M. 

-gas. Science and practice of the man¬ 
ufacture and distribution of. See King's 
treatise. 

-Gruudziige und Ziele der Steinkohleu- 

Chemie. See Muck, F. 

-Its history and uses. See Green, Miall, 

etc. 

-mine gases and ventilation. Treatise 

on. See Thomas, J. W. 

-mines. Explosions in. iSecHigson, J. , 

-The Hermoti prize-essays on the pre- | 

vention of explosions in. See Creswick, | 
W , Galloway, \V., and Hopton, W. 

-Working and ventilation of. See 

Hedley, J. 

-mining. Introduction to a history of. 

See Swank, J. M. 

-plant. Working drawings of. See 

Harper, J. P. 

-Practical treatise on. See Andre, 

G. G. 

-of India. See Ball, V. 

-On some of the products of the de¬ 
structive distillation of boghead. See 
Williams, C. G. 

-Report on the two kinds submitted by 

the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad agency. 
See United States. Navy dept. Bur. of 
engs. 

-Les roches antliracifiires des Alpes. Par 

Sismonda. See Beaumont, E. de. G 60 I 0 - 
gie des Alpes. Actuals, sclents., 20. 

-Special report on. See Sweet, S. H. 

-suited to the steam navy. First report ! 

of. See Great Britain. Museum of i 
practical geology. 

-tar. Die Chemie des Steinkohleutheers, 

etc. See Schultz, G. 

-Techuische Verwerthung des Steiu- 

kohleutheers, nebst Darstellung des na- 
tiirlichen Asphalttheers. See Thenius, 
Georg. Chem.-techn., Bib., B. 40. 

-trade. Guide to the iron and. See 

Griffith, (S.). 

- Die Untersuohungen an einigen rhein- 

ischeu und vvestfalischen Kohleusorten 
auf der Gewerbe-Ausstellung, Diisseldorf, 
1880. 5eeReiche, H. v. 


COAL—continued. 

- with reference to screening, transport, 

etc. 5ee Danvers, F. C. 

Coalbrookdale co. Pattern book No. 1-2. 
Stoves, grates, fenders, irons, ovens, um¬ 
brella stands, etc. Ifhts. 12°. Shiffnal, 
Shropshire, pp, 82. 

Coales, D. Not ices of designs, models and 
works pertaining to the services of the 
“Ponts et Chauss^es,” etc. Tr. by. See 
France. Ministry of public works. 

Coar, F, Pneumatic sewage system. 
Tr. by. See Zehfuss, G. 

Cobbc^tt, William. The American gar¬ 
dener. 16°, A. F., [1819?]. 

Cobden Club. 12°. Lend., Paris, N. ¥., 
1879,-. 

CONTENTS. 

No. 7. Western farmer of America. ByA. Mon- 
gredien. 

8. Free trade and English commerce. By A. 
Mongredien. 

Cobergher, —. Dess^chementdes Moeres, 
par. See Bortier, P. 

Coburn, F. D. Swine husbandry. A 
practical manual for the breeding, rear¬ 
ing, and management of swine, and the 
prevention and treatment of their dis¬ 
eases. Ulus. 8 °, N. F., 1877. pp. 275. 

Coburn's almanacs for three thousand years. 
Extending from the year 1, A. D.-3000 A. D. 
Carefully compiled from the valuable work 
of Augustus DeMorgan, with additions. 
24°. Boston, 1881. 

Cochrane's proposal to make a mill 
pond and water power, and locality for 
the defense of New York harbor, and 
thereby improve the health of the city, 
of the shores and tributary streams of the 
grand Hudson River. 8 °. A. Y., n. d. 
pp. 12 . 

Cockerill, John, Portefeuille de. Descrip¬ 
tion des machines construites dans les dtab- 
lissements de Seraing, etc. 4°. Atl. fol. 
Paris, Liege, 1859, 

COCKS, brass, water, steam, and gas. See 
Jones, J. and H., and co. 

COCOA, tea, coffee. Analysis. /SceWank- 
lyn, J. A. 

Coddi iigr, C. A. The cheese-maker’s guide. 
A practical manual, containing highly im¬ 
portant information to dairymen, farmers, 
and all olhers who wish to know how to 
make good cheese. 16°. Battle Creek, 
Mich., 1865. pp. 20. 

Code of ciphers. See Maguire, C. H. 







CODMAN. 


81 


COLE. 


Codman and ShnrtleflTs catalogue. Inhala¬ 
tion of atomized fluids. By H. Beigel. 
On the treatment of chronic diseases of 
the lungs by the inhalation of atomized 
fluids. By M. Mackenzie. The inhalation 
of nebulized fluids. By S. Cohen. lUus. 
4°. Toronto, Ont., n. d. pp. 132. 

Godring:ton, Thomas. Maintenance of 
macadamized roads. 8°. Loud., N. T., 
1879. pp. 12 + 172 + 16. 

COFFEE, etc., analysis. See Wanklyn, 

J. A. 

- and chicory; their culture, chemical' 

composition, etc. See Simmoiids, P. L. 

- and spice machines, patent coffee 

roasters, coolers, etc. See Burns, J. 

-from plantation to cup. See Thurber, 

F. R. 

-planting of Southern India and Ceylon. 

See Hull, E. C. P. 

- Trait^s nouveaux et curieux du caf4, 

etc. See Dufour, P. S. 

Coflill, James H. Orbit and phenomena 
of a meteoric fire-ball, seen July 20, I860. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 

- Psychrometrical table for determining 

the elastic force of aqueous vapor and the | 
relative humidity of the atmosphere from 
indications of the wet and the dry bulb 
thermometer Farenh. 8°. Waaliinyton, 
1856. pp. 20. 

- Winds of the globe; laws of atmos¬ 
pheric circulation over the surface of the 
earth. Smithsn. contrib., v. 20. 

COFFIN furniture. Silvered. Chance, 
W. 

Coglievilia, Domenico. Centigrad-Pho- 
tometer. Neues optisches Instrument zur 
directen Bestimmung der Intensitiit jeder 
beliebigen Lichtquelle mit der Angabe in 
Graden. Illns. 8°. Brunswick, 1880. 

Colieil, J. Solis. Diseases of the throat 
and nasal passages ; a guide to the diag¬ 
nosis and treatment of affections of the j 
pharynx, oesophagus, trachea, larynx, and | 
iiares. 2d ed., rev. and amend. Illus. | 
8 °. N. r., 1880. pp. 742. , 

- The throat and the voice. Illus. 16°. ^ 

Phila.,1879. Amer. health primers. No. 5. | 

Cohoes iron foundry and machine co. Ele- i 
vators and self-closing hatches. Illus. 
12°. Cohoes, N. Y., n. d. 

- Pattern list of the machinery and fit¬ 
tings for shops and mills. lUus. 12°. i 
Cohoes, N. Y., 1879. pp. 41. (2 cop.) | 
11 CPO 


COIN catalogue. The standard. See 
Scott and co. 

-chart manual. See Scott aud co. 

COINS. Counting-house dictionary; de¬ 
scription of. See Bithell, R. 

-of all nations. Current gold aud silver. 

See Michels, I. C. 

- Selecta numismata autiqua ex museo 

Petri Seguiui. See Seguln, P. 

Cola, P. R. How to develop productive 
industry in India and the east. Mills and 
factories for ginning, spinning, and weav¬ 
ing cotton; jute and silk manufactures; 
bleaching, dyeing, aud calico printing 
works; sugar, paper, oil, and oil-gas man¬ 
ufactures; iron aud timber work-8ho])8; 
corn-mills, etc. Ed. by. Ulus. 8°. Lond., 
1867. pp. 12-1-350. 

Colaiig'e, L. The universal encyclo¬ 
pedia; compendium of general informa¬ 
tion; with valuable maps, and many ap¬ 
propriate illustrations. Illus. 4°. Phila., 
[1878]. pp. 984. 

! Collmrii, Zerah. Inquiry into the nature 
of heat, and into its mode of action in the 
phenomena of combustion, vaporization, 
etc. 8°. Lond., 1863. pp. 99. 

- Locomotive engineering, and the mech¬ 
anism of railways; a treatise on the prin¬ 
ciples and construction of the locomotive 
[ engine, railway carriages, and railway 
j plant, with examples. 2 v. Illus. fol. 

I Lond., Glasgow, 1 ^ 1 . pp.714-f320. 

I Colby bros. aud co. 13th annual catalogue 
j of children’s carriages. Illus. 16°. Water- 
bury, Vt., 1870. jip. 20. 

Cold blast refrigerator co. [Catalogue.] 
Illus. 8°. Post., n. d. pp. 12. 

COLDS and coughs. Their causes and 
consequences. See Thompson, E. S. 

- How we catch cold and how to avoid 

it. See Wright, T. G. 

Cole, James E. Colo’s rig for reducing 
aud furling sails from deck. Illus. 8°. 
n. t. p. pp. 16. 

-An outline sketch of the character of 

water and its natural movements. The 
important discovery of the true form fora 
vessel; creating an era in the history of 
navigation. 32°. N. Y., 1879. pp. 16. 

Cole, S. W. The American veterinarian 
or diseases of domestic animals. Showing 
the causes, symptoms, nd remedies, and 
rules for restoriug and preserving health 
by good management, with directions for 







COLE. 


82 


COLOR. 


Col<*, S. W.—coiitiiiuod. 
training .and breeding. IUhh. K)*^. N. T., 
1847. pp. 388. 

Coleman, .losepli Brine. Pat.liological 
horseshoeing. A theory and practice of 
the shoeing of horses by which every dis¬ 
ease affecting the foot of the horse ni.ay be 
ab&olntelj' cured or ainelioriited, and de¬ 
fective .action of the limbs effectively cor¬ 
rected. Embracing also an outline of the 
anatomy and physiology of the foot of the 
horse. 12°. Chicago, 1871). pp. 185. 

Coleman, W. S. British butterflies. 
Figures and descidptions of every native 
species, with an account of butterfly de¬ 
velopment, structure, habits, localities, 
mode of capture, and preserv.ation. fUuo. 
16°. Land., 1880. pp. 7 + 169-1- 6. 

Coles, Oakley. Deformities of the mouth, 
congenital and acquired, with their me¬ 
chanical treatment. 3d ed. Ulus. 8°. 
Loud., 1881. pp. 223. 

- A manual of dental mechanics. 2d ed. 

Illus. 12°. Loud., 1876. pp. 288. 

Coles and Tomlin’s school series. Mechan¬ 
ical tests, standard 1, 2, 3. Packets of 40 
cards. Leeds, n. d. 

COLLEGE directory, American, 1878. See 
American. 

Collegio degl’ ingegneri ed architetti in Pal¬ 
ermo. Atti. 4°. Palermo, 1881-. pp. 

120 . 

Collender, H.W. Modern billiards. Text¬ 
book of the game; instructions how to 
play and acquire skill at this scientific 
amusement. Also, standard rules and 
regulations. Ed. by. ///«». 12°. iV. F., 
1881. pp. 326. 

COLLIERIES. See also Coal, and Mining. 

-Improvements in < olliery working. See 

Hall, T. Y. 

- Reference book of practical and scien¬ 
tific information for colliery managers. 
See War die, \V. 

- Report on gases and explosions in. Sec 

Great Britain. Parliament. 

- Treatise on working and ventilating. 

See Ramsay, .1. A. 

Colliery (The) guardian and journal of the 
coal and iron trades, v. 38. .7uly-Dec., 

1879. Illus. fol. Loud., 1879- pj). 

1040. 

Colli^^iioii, Edouard. Traite de mccan- 
ique. !'■“ pt“. C'indmaticiue. 2'*'® pt®. 8ta- 
tique. Illus. 8°. Paris, 1875. j^p. .504; 612. 


Collin, A. Z. Engelsk-svensk Ordbok. See 
Nilsson, L. G., Widmark, P. F., and 
Collin, A.Z. 

Collin^;:, J. K. Suggestions in design, etc. 
See Leighton, J., and Colling, .1. K. 

Colliug'S, George. A practical treatise on 
handrailing, showing new and simple 
methods for finding the pitch of the plank, 
<lrawing the molds, bevelling, jointing 
up and squa ring the wreath. Illus. 12°. 
Loud., 1882. pp. 60 + 32. Weale’s ser¬ 
ies, No. 230. 

Collins, J. 11. First book of mineralogy. 
Illus. 16°. X. Y., n. d. pp. 160. Put¬ 
nam’s element. sci. ser., v. 13. 

-Principles of coal mining. Illus. 16°. 

N. ¥., [1875]. pp. 151. Putnam’s ele¬ 
ment. sci. ser., v. 18 a. 

-Principles of metal mining. Illus. 16°. 

N. Y., [1874]. pp. 149. Putnam’s ele¬ 
ment. sci. ser., v. 18 b. 

Collins, James E. Private book of use¬ 
ful alloys and memoranda for goldsmith.s, 
jewellers, etc. 24°, F., 1872. pp. 69+16. 

Collinson and Lock. Sketches of artistic 
furniture, ob. 8°. Loud., n. d. 2 )p. 20. 

COLLODION. Proeddd au collodion sec. 
See Boivin, E. Actuals, sclents , 51. 

Collot, T. Etude sur les eugrais commer- 
ciaux leur emjjloi et leur fabrication. Ex- 
amen des inatieres fertilisantes a I’expo- 
sition universelle de le78 et au coucours 
regional de Lille 1879. 4°. Lille, 1881. 
pp. 151. Societe industrielle du nord do 
la France. 

COLOR. See Cave, Mine. M. E. 

-iSee Church, A. H. 

- See Technical educator, v. 1-2. 

-blindness; its dangers and detection. 

See Jeffries, B. J. 

-Essay on the theory of. 5eeMinifie, W. 

-Farbenlehre. See Wouwermans, A. v. 

- La grammaire de la couleur. See 

Guichard, E. 

-Grammarof. Field, G. Weale’s 

series. No. 186. 

— Die Harmon io der Far])en. See Gui¬ 
chard, E. 

-Harmony of. See Thomas, W. Cave. 

-in its relation to art and art industry. 

■S'ce Bezold, W. von. 

- Manual of the science of. See Bern- 

rose, W. 

- Principles of light and. See Babbitt, 

E. N. 








COLOR. 


83 


COMMERCE. 


COLOR—continued. 

- Princij)le8 of tlio science. Sec Ben¬ 
son, W. 

-sen.se, its orij^in and development. See 

Allen, Grant. Eng. and for. pliilo.s. lib., 
V. 14. 

Colorado, line excursion botani<ine an 
Colorado et dans le far West. See Jones, 
M. E. 

-its gold and silver mines. See Fosset, 

Frank. 

COLORING in painting. Principles of. 
See Martel, C. Handbooks on the fine 
arts, No. 15. 

-Laws of harmonious. iSee Hay, 1). R. 

- wool, cotton, cotton-yarn, etc. Re¬ 
cipes for. See Gibson, R. H. 

Coloritto, or harmony of coloring in paint¬ 
ing. See Le Blon, James C. 

COLORS, and coloring. Rudiments of. 
See Field, G. 

-and dye wares, etc. Manual of. See 

Slater, J. W. 

-and their applications. De.scription of. 

See Pickert, C., and Metcalf, A. 

- Catalogue of superfine cake. .See New¬ 
man, —. 

- Les coulenrs reprodnites en photo¬ 
graphic. See Dumoulin, E. Actuals, 
scients., 5.5. 

-Fahrikatiou der Erdfarben. See Bersch, 

Josef. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 41. 

-Influence des coulenrs. See Tyndall, J. 

Actuals, sclents., 2. 

- Klenrmenging en klenrmeting. See 

Doesburgh, Th. von. 

-Nomenclature of. See Hay, D. R. 

-On the character, nature, and use of. 

i9eeMuckley, W. J. 

Colton, G. Woolworth. Colton’s general 
atlas of the world, containing 212 maps 
and plan.s, with geographical, statistical, 
and historical description. fol. X. Y., 
1878. pp. 142. 

Colyer, Frederick. Hydraulic, steam, 
and hand power, lifting and pressing ma¬ 
chinery. TUnx. 8°. Land., 1881. pp. 121, 
pi. 73. 

COMBING. Fabrication des titoffes. Traite 
du travail des laines peignoes. See Al¬ 
can, M. 

-Die Kiimm-Ma.schinen. Aec Lohren, A. 

-Peiguage mdcauique du lin. See Re- 

nouard. A., and Goguel, P. 


Combi'iiiio, Michael. The theory and 
practice of brewing. 4°. Land., 1762. 
pp. 2U8. 

COMBUSTION. See &.*'•* Lam6cauique 
du feu. 

- Nature of heat and phenomena of. See 

Colburn, Z. 

-of coal and fuel, solid, liquid, or gase¬ 
ous. See Barr, AV. M. 

-spontaneous, occurring in coal cargoes; 

treatment and prevention. See Rowan, 
Thomas. 

COMMERCE. American exi)orter. See 
American. 

-American journal of industry and ex¬ 
port trade review. See American. 

- American mail and export journal. 

See American. 

-and navigation, comp. l)y Charles H. 

Evans. See United States. Treasury 
dept. 

— — .Statistics of the United States. See 
United States. Treasury dept. 

-and science. See Simmonda, P. L. 

- Chinese commercial guide. See Wil¬ 
liams, S. W. 

- Commercial organic analysis. See 

Allen, A. IL 

- Commercial products derived from 

indigo. See De Dole, F. C. 

- Dictionary of words and phrases used 

in. See McElrath, T. 

- Free trade and English. See Mongre- 

dien, A. Cobden club No. 8. 

-Growth and vicissitudes of. .SeeYeats, J. 

- Inter-oceanic canal and commercial 

aspects. See United States. Treasury 
dept. 

-InteriiaJ, of United States. By Jo.seph 

Nimmo, jr. .See United States. Treas¬ 
ury dept. Bureau of statistics. 

- .Journal of, St. Louis. See Journal. 

- Lexikon der Handelsgeographie. See 

Yung, K. E. Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, 37. 

-Manual of distilled spirits and fer¬ 
mented liquors of. 5ee Prescott, A. B. 

- Manual of recent and existing. See 

Yeats, J. 

- Manual of source, production, and 

manufacture of principal articles of. See 
Browne, S. II. 

- Mining journal, railway and comiuer- 

cial gazette. See Mining. 

- Mouiteuriudustriel. “The continental 

engineer.” See Moniteur. 







COMMERCE. 


84 


CONFECTIONER’S. 


COMMERCE —coutinucd. 

- Natural history of the raw materials 

of. See Yeats, J. 

- Scientific industries explained, show¬ 
ing how some of the important articles of 
commerce are made. See Watt, A. 

-Ship-owners’ and ship-masters’ handy- 

book. See Reed, —. 

- Technical history of. See Yeats, J. 

-De volksvlijt. 5ee Amsterdam. Veree- 

niging voor volksvlijt. 

- Der Weltverkehr und seine Mittel; 

Ergiinzungs Band, Neue Buch der Erfin- 
dungen. S e Neue. 

Commercial products of the sea. See Sim- 
monds, P. L. 

- relations of the United States. Cotton 

goods trade of the world. See United 
States. State dept. 

- terms in several languages. List of. 

See Yeats, J. 

Common sense for gas-users. See Wilson, R. 

- sense in the household. See Har- 

land, M. 

- things explained. See Lardner, D. 

-Scientific explanation of. See Peter¬ 
son, R. E. 

-Wonders of. See Cary, A. 

-Young folks’ cyclopedia of. See 

Cbamplin, J. D. 

Comolli, L. Ant. Les pouts de I’Amd- 
rique du Nord. Etude, calcul, descrip¬ 
tion de ces pouts, coraparaisnn des sys- 
ti^mes Am^ricain et Europden. Texte, 213 
figures intercal^es. Atlas de 54 planches. 
4° (pi. fob). Paris, 1679. pp. 2 -f 247. 

Compagnie des bougies de Clichy, l)r6vet<ie 
S. G. D. G. pour la ddcoratiou de la 
bougie, peinture d’art, lleurs, attribnts, 
embl6mes religieux, sujets Watteau. 12°. 
Paris, 1860. pp. 15. 

Conipaingf, Charles, and Devcrc, 
Louis. The complete manual of cutting. 
Eng. ed. Pts. 1-3,4. fol. Land., n. d. pp. 
42. pi. 21. 

-The complete manual of trowsers 

cutting. A practical and comprehensive 
treatise on the art of trowsers cutting for 
all styles and for every conformation. 
Pocket ed. Ulus. ob. 24°. Loud., n. d. 
pp. 32. 

Comparative embryology. See Balfour, 
F. M. 


COMPASS. Key to the solar. <SeeBurt, 
W. A. 

- Necessity for ascertaining the devia¬ 
tions of. See Johnson, E. J. 

Compendium of architectural sheet-metal 
work. See Kittredge, A. O. 

Complete guide to ornamental leather 
wmrk. Reprinted from London ed. lUus. 
16°. Post, and Cambridge, 1854. pp. 74 6. 

Complete (The) vermin killer. Containing 
sure and certain instructions for the catch¬ 
ing, desti'oying, or driving away all four- 
footed, amphibious, winged, or other ver¬ 
min, such as foxes, sheep-killing dogs, 
polecats, wildcats, otters, kites, hawks, 
crows, spiders, flies, etc., and every de- 
8 crij)tion of rats and mice as also those 
filthy vermin, bugs, fleas, and lice. Ulus. 
16°. Lond., n. d. pp. 48. 

Compton, D. 11. The $100 prize essay 
on the cultivation of the potato. Prize 
oft’ered by W. T. Wylie and awarded to D. 
n. Compton. With receipts for cooking 
the potato, by P. Blot. lUus. 8°. X.Y., 
1870. pp. 30 -f 10. 

Comstock, C. B. Report upon the pri¬ 
mary triangulation of the United States 
Lake survey, by. See United States. 
War dept. Bur. of eng. Professional 
papers, No. 24. 

Coiiaiit, A. J. Footprints of vanished 
races in the Mississippi Valley; being an 
account of some of the monuments and 
relics of pre-historic races scattered over 
its surface, with suggestions as to their 
origin and uses. Illus. roy. 8°. St. 
Louis, Mo., 1879. pp. 8 -j- 125. 

Concepts and theories of modern physics. 
See Stallo, J. B. Inter, sci. ser.. No. 38. 

CONCHOLOGY. Recent and fossil conch- 
ological discoveries. By R. Tate. See 
Woodward, S. P. Weale’s series. No. 72. 

Concrete; its use iu building, etc. See 
Potter, T. 

- Structures in. See Bell, I. 

CONDENSING appaiatus. Patent inde¬ 
pendent. See Deane, —. 

Coiidy, Henry Bollmann. Air and water; 
their impurities and purification. 8°. 
Lond., 1862. pp.8". 

Confectioner, (The): a description of his 
business in all its branches. Lond., n. d. 
pp. 160. Houlston’s Indust. lib. No. 8. 

Confectioner’s handbook. 16°. N. Y., n. d. 
pp. 79. 





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85 


CONSTANTINE. 


CONFECTIONERY for families. Pre- | 
serving, pickling, etc. See Preserving. 

-Gunter’s modern. See Jeaiies, W. 

-How to make candy. See How. | 

-made easy. <SeeRead, G. 

-Royal book of pastry. See Gouffe, J. 

-Royal confectioner. English and for- 

«‘ign. See Francatelli, C. E. 

Conference of charities. Proceedings, 
1878, at Cincinnati. Held in connection 
with the general meeting of the American- 
social science association. 8°. Boston, 
1878. pp. 194. 

Connecticut academy of arts and sciences. 

Transactions, v. 1-4. pt. 1. 1866-’78-. 

Illus. 8°. New Haven, 1866-’78-. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol. 1.—1. Register of the aurora borealis at New 
Haven, Conn., from March, 1837, to 
May, 1854. By C. C. Herrick. Ex 
tracts from auroral register at New 
Haven. By F. Bradley. 

2. Notices of auroras from meteorological 

journal of Ezra Stiles; notices of 
other auroras, collected by E. Loomis. 

3. On Bekker's digammated text of Ho¬ 

mer. By J. Hadley. 

4. On the mean temperature and on the 

fluctuations of temperature at New 
Haven, lat. 41° 18' N. long. 72° 55' TV. 
of Greenwich. By E. Loomis and U. 
A. Newton. 

5. Notes on the radiata in tlie museum of 

Yale College, with descriptions of 
new genera and species. By A. E. 
Terrill. 

Vol. 2.—1. Notice of the Crustacea collected by 
C. F. Hartt on the coast of Brazil, 
1807. By S. 1. Smith. List of the de¬ 
scribed species of Brazilian podoph- 
thalmia. 

2. On the geology of the New Haven re¬ 

gion, with special reference to the 
origin of some'of its topographical 
features. By J. D. Dana. 

3. Notes on American Crustacea. No. 1. 

Ocj’podoidea. 

4 . On alleged specimens of Indian onoma¬ 

topoeia. By J. H. Trumbull. 

5. On the molluscan fauna of the later ter¬ 

tiary of Peru. By E. T. Nehson. 

6. On the direction and force of the wind, 

with the fall of rain and snow at 
Wallingford, Conn.; from observa. 
tions of B. F. Harrison, reduced by 
F. E. Loomis. 

7. Design for a bridge across East River, 

N. Y., at Blackwell’s Island. By TV. 
P. Trowbridge. 

8. Mean direction and force of wind at 

New Haven. Observations reduced 
by F. E. Loomis. 


Connecticut academy, etc.—continued. 

9. Notes on the geology of the island of 
Yesso, Japan, from observations 
made in 1862. By W. P. Blake. 

10. Compari.sou of the muscles of the chelo- 

nian and human shoulder-girdles. 
By II. S. Williams. 

11. Graphical methods in the therraody- 

uamics of fluids. By J. TV. Gibbs. 

12. List of marine algm collected near 

Eastport. Me., 1873, in connection 
with work of the U. S. Fish commis¬ 
sion, under S. F. Baird. 

13. Early stages of the American lobster. 

By S. I. Smith. 

14. A method of geometrical representa¬ 

tion of the thermodynamic properties 
of substances by means of surfaces. 
By J. TV. Gibbs. 

Vol. 3.—1. Report on the dredgings in the region 
of St. George's Banks, 1872. By S. I. 
Smith and O. Harger. 

2. Descriptions of new and rare species of 

hj droids from the New England 
coast. By S. F. Clark. 

3. On the chondrodite from the Tilly- 

Forster iron mine, Brewster, N. Y. 
By E. S. Dana. 

4. On the transcendental curves sin y sin 

my— a sin x sin wa;-|-b. By H. A. 
Newton and A. W. Phillips. 

5. On the equilibrium of heterogeneous 

substances. By J. TV. Gibbs. 

Vol. 4.—1. Review of the birds of Connecticut. 

with remarks on their habits. By C. 
H. Merriam. 

2. List of writings relating to the method 

of least squares, with historical and 
critical notes. By M. Merriman. 

3. Ventral fins of ganoids. By J. K. 

Thacher. 

Conner, JameH, atid sons. Specimens of 
plain ami ornamental printing types, rules, 
dashes, and ornaments, oast at the United 
States type foundry of. 4°- N. ¥., n. d. 

Connolly, T. W. J. The history of the 
corps of royal sappers and miners. 2 v. 
Illus. 8°. jLo/id., 1855, pp. 36"t; 324. 

Conroy, Bissett and Mallesou’s illustrated 
retail price list, and handbook for sports¬ 
men. Hints and directions for fishing, 
camping and archery. 8°. N. Y., 1880. 
pp. 64. 

Conservatories and other horticultural 
buildings. See Goodwin, E. W., and 
Adams, M. B. 

Constantine, Joseph. Practical venti¬ 
lation and warming, with illustrations 
and examples, and suggestions on the 
construction and heating, etc., ot disin- 







CONSTANTINE. 


86 


COOKE. 


Constantine, Joseph—coiitimuMl. 
fecting rooms aiul Turkish baths. 8°. 
Land., 1881. pp. 160. 

Constantinople. EAA?/p/wo5 q)tXoXoyi- 
HOi duXXoyoi. 2vyypayya rcepioSt- 
Hov. 7ouo5 10, 11,12. 187.'}-’76,1876-’77, 
1877-78. 4°. ConHtantinople,\m-'n. 

CONSTRUCTION aud design. Treatises i 
on the prineiples of. By G. H. Guillaume. 
See Wightwick, G. Weale's .series, No. 
187. 

-Der hauliche Comfort des Wohnhauses, 

etc. See Wolf, A. 

-Banzeituug mit Ahbilduugeu. SeeAll- 

gemeine Bauzeitung. 

-Every man his own mechanic. See 

Every man. 

-geometric. See Spencer, W. G. Sci¬ 
ence primers, No. 10. 

-Graphical determination of forces in 

engineering structures. See Chalmers, 
J. B. 

-Method of predicting occultatiousof 

the stars hy the momi, etc. See Penrose, 

F. C. 

-Iron as a material of. See Pole, W. 

- Masons, bricklayers, plasterers, and 

decorators’ praciical guide. See Black- 
burne, E. E. 

-Nuovo corso completodi puhhliche cos- 

truzioui. See Spanzin, M. G. 

-of bridges and roofs. Treatise on the 

theory of. See Wood, l)e V. 

-of engineering aud architectural works. 

Treatiseon joints used in the. See ZJhristy, 
Wyvill J. 

-Practical hints on luill-bnilding. See 

Abernathy R. J. 

-Principles of. iSee Tarn, E. W. 

CONSTRUCTIONS. Contractors aud 
builders; iron piers, bridges, etc. See 
National cou.structiou co. 

- Structures in concrete. See Bell, I. 

CONSTRUCTIVE arts. Treatise on 
mathematics as applied to the. See 
Campin, F. 

CONSUMPTION. Koumi.ss; treatment 
and cure of pulmonary. See Carrick, 

G. L. 

- Pulmonary, and its intercurrent dis¬ 
eases. See Allison, S. S. 

- The mineral theory of. See Ander¬ 
son, M. F. Phosphates in nutrition. 

CONTAGIOUS disea.ses. See Simpson, 

J. Y. 


Coiitaiiiiii, V. Cours de resistance ap- 
pliqiide. ///ms. 4'^. Farie, 1878. pp. 

8 -f 562. 

Coiitopoillos, N. A modern Greek and 
English dictionary. 8'^. Lond., 1868. 
l)p. 456. 

CONTRACTORS, merchants, aud trades¬ 
men. Six legislative enactments for the 
guidance of. See Six. Weale’s series. 
No. 110. 

Coiiwimtz, —, and Yolkel, Otto. 
Danzig in naturwissenschaftlicher and 
mediziuischer Beziehung. Gewidmet den 
Mitgliederu und Theilnehmern der 53. 
Versammluug deutscher Naturforscher 
und Aerzte. 16°. Danzig, 1880. pp. 288. 

Cook, A. J. Injurious insects of Michigan. 
From the report of the State hoard of 
Agriculture, 1874. ///ms. 8 °. Lansing, 

Mich., 1875. pp. 48. 

- Manual of the apiary. 4th ed., rev. 

///ms. 12°. Chicago, 1870. pp. 302 -f 8. 

Cook, Clarence. The house beautiful. 
Essays on beds and tables, stools and can¬ 
dlesticks. ///ms. 8 °. xV. ¥., 1881. pp. 336. 

- Outlines of the history of art. Tr. 

from the German. Ed. by. NeeLubke, W. 

-“AVhat shall we do with our walls?” 

///ms. 8 ^. xV. F.,1880. pp. 35. 

Cook, E. C., and bro. Manufacturers aud 
dealers in awnings, teuts, water-proof 
horse aud wagon covers, awning aud 
tent makers’ supplies, hunters’ aud 
tourists’ outHts. ///ms. 12*^. Chicago, 

1880. pp. 30. (3 cop.) 

Cook, James. Importer of book-binders, 
hatters, trunk manufacturers, and pocket- 
book makers’ leather, binders’ muslin, 
marble paper, thread, etc. Ulus. 8'^. 
X. Y., 1851. pp, 30. 

Cook, John. Magnetism and electricity. 
///ms. 16°. Loud., Edinb., 1876. 

Cook, Robertson aud co. Manufacturers 
of washing machines, clothes wringers, 
aud family mangles, ///ms. 16°. Broom- 
ley-by-Boie, Lond., 1870. pp. 32. 

Cook, Trumau. Report of the chief en¬ 
gineer of the U, S. Navy, on instruments 
adapted for the expansion of steam. Ed. 
by. 12°. Halt., 1842. pp. 26. 

Cooke, A. P. A text-book of naval ord¬ 
nance aud gunnery, prepared for the use 
of cadet-midshipmen at tlie U. S. Naval 
xVcademjL 2ded.,rev. 8°. X. Y., 1880. 

I pp. 15 -f 779 + 128. 







COOKE. 


87 


coopp:r. 


Cooke, Conrad, etc. Electric illumina¬ 
tion. See Dredge, J. 

Cooke, Josiah Parsons. Cliemical prob¬ 
lems and reactions, to accompany Stock- 
hardt’s elements of chemistry. Ulus, 1‘2°. 
Phila., 1865. 

- Principles of chemical philosophy, lid 

ed., rev. Ulus. 12'^. Host., 1879. jip. 
8 -f 576 + 13. 

- Scientific culture, and other essays. 

12'J. F., 1881. pp. 1.59. 

Cooke, M. C. Handbook of British 
fungi, with full descriptions of all the 
species, and illustrations of the genera. 

V. 1-2. lUus. 8°. Loud., 1871. i)p. 488. 
-Knst, smut, mildew, and mold. An in¬ 
troduction to the .study of microscopic 
fungi. 4th ed., rev. lUus. 16°. Loud., 
1878. pp. 262 -f 32. 

Cooke, Williann Supplement; catalogue 
and price-list of 1875. Lathes, planes, 
drill presses, bolt cutters, boilers, mill, 
mine, and niachinists’ supplies of every 
description for railroads and steamship 
co’s. Ulus. 8°. N. 1’., 1875. ])p. 176. 

(3 cop.) 

COOKERY. 5eeHowto bake. 

- and practical housekeeping. See 

Buckeye. 

- Art of cooking. See Dods, M. L. 

- book. Scottish. See Stewart, A. 

-Turkish. See Turabi. 

- Bread-making, and the preparation of 

confectionery. Pt. 2. Abridgments 
English patents. No. 61. 

-Convalescent. See Ryan, C. 

- Cooking manual. See Corson, J. 

- Cosmopolitan. <See Dubois, C. 

- Dictionary of. See Cassell’s. 

- First principles of hou.sehold manage¬ 
ment and. See Parloa, M. 

- for English kitchems, German national. 

See German. 

- for the middle classes. Ecoummical. 

See Addison, Mrs. 

- Gas cooking ai)paratn,s. .See Shaw, 

\V. F. 

- Handy cook-book. Aec Beecher, C. E. 

- Home manual, or economical cook and 

house-book. See Nicholson, E. 

- Household hints. See Babcock, E. 

W. Appleton’s home books. No. (i. 

- Le livre de cuisine. See Gouffe, J. 

- New .system of the whole art and 

mystery of. See Carter, C. 


COOKERY—continued. 

-- Oflicial handbook for the national 

training school for (iooking. See R. O. C. 

-Plain, ])ractical directions. See Lewis, 

W. G. Houlston’s Indust, lib.. No. 9. 

-Koyal cookery book. See Gouffe, .1. 

-Treatise on the art of baking, etc. See 

White, J. 

Cooking ; or practical and economical train¬ 
ing for those, who are to be wives and 
mothers. Management of the kitchen, 
plain cooking, bread making, baking, 
brewing, i)ickling, etc. 32°. Lond., 1874. 
])p. 150. Manuals for industrial schools. 
No. 1. 

Cooley, Arnold J. Gyclopa>dia of practical 
receipts, etc. 6th ed., rev., by Richard V. 
Fuson. V. 1. A—Ink; v.2. Ink—Zirco¬ 
nium. Illus. 8°. N. F, 1879-1880. pp.896. 

- Handbook of compound medicines ; or, 

the prescriber’s and dispenser’s vade- 
mecum. 2 pts. Pt. 1. Pills, bolusses, 
globules, grains, and granules. Pt. 2. 
Mixtures, pharmacopodal, hospital, etc. 
12°. Z’7(i/rt., 1873. pp.5-f219. 

-Handbook of perfumes, cosmetics, and 

other toilet arlicles, including instruc¬ 
tions and cautions respecting their selec¬ 
tion and use ; with a comprehensive col¬ 
lection of formuhe and directions as to 
their preparation. 12°. riiila., 1873. 

-The toilet in ancient and modern times ; 

with a review of the different theories of 
beauty, and copious allied information, 
social, hygienic, and medical. 12°. Phila., 
1873. 

Cooley, Le Roy C. Easy experiments in 
physical science for oral instruction in 
common schools. Ulus. 12°. X. F., 1870. 
pp. 85. 

-Elements of chemistry. Ulus. 12°. 

X. F., u. d. pp. 192. 

-The new text-book of physics; an ele¬ 
mentary course in natural philosophy. 
Illus. 12°. A5 F., 1880. pp. 317. 

-Text-book of chemistry. Explanation 

of the elementary principles of the science. 
Ulus. 12°. X. y., [1869J. pp.242. 

Cooling cups and dainty drinks. See Ter- 
rington, W. 

Cooper, A. The complete distiller ; con¬ 
taining accurate descriptions of the sev¬ 
eral drugs, planks, flowers, fruits, etc., 
used bj' distillers, and instructions for 
choosing the best of each kind. Ulus. 8°. 
Land., \7[>7. pp. 259. 





COOPER. 


88 


CORE. 


Cooper, Ellwood. Forest cnltnre of the 
Eucalyptus trees. 12°. San Francisco, 
187fi. pp. (i21. 

Cooper, H. J. The art of furnishing on 
rational and {esthetic principles. 16°. 
Land., 1879 ; also N. Y., 1881. pp. 11(5. 

Cooper, W. J. Bread analysis. See 
Wanklyn, J. A., and Cooper, \V. J. 

Cooper, W. M. Flagellation and the 
llagcllauts. History of the rod in all 
countries from the earliest period to the 
pre.sent time. Newed., rev. and corrected. 
Ulus. 8°. Lond,n.d. pp. 11 + .544 + 40. 

Cooper, W. R. An archaic dictionary; 
biographical, historical, and mythological; 
from the Egyptian, As,Syrian, and Etru.s- 
can monuments and papyri. 8°. Lond., 
1876. pp. 6()8. 

Cooper, W. Vanderdecken. Ytichts and 
juichtiug; being a treatise oii building, 
sparring, canvassing, sailing, and the gen¬ 
eral management of yachts. JUus. 8°. 
Lond.,l67‘3. pp.llOl. 

Cooper, Jones and Cadbirry. Illustrated 
catalogue and price list of every descrip¬ 
tion of brasswork, for plumbers, gas fit¬ 
ters, engine builders, etc. 4°. Phila., 
1867. ])p. 196. 

COOPERING. Ihindbuchleiii fiir den 
B'lttchcr Oder Kiifer, etc. See Lange, A. | 
276* Neuer Schiiuplatz der Kiinste. 

CO-ORDINATES, generalized, applied to 
the kinetics of a material system. See 
Watson, II. W., and Burbury, S. H. , 

-Treatise on triliuear. iSee Ferrers, N. M. I 

Cope, E. D. Check list of North Ameri- 
ciin batrachia and reptilia. United 
States. Interior dept. Nat. Mas. Bull. 

1; also, Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 13. 

-A ])arti{il synopsis of the fishes of the 

fresh waters of North Carolina. Read be- I 
fore the American Philosophical Society, 
June 7, 1870. 8°. n. t.j). [/’/d/a., 1870. ] 

pp.448-495. 

Cope {ind Maxwell manufg. co. Illustrated i 
catalogue and price list of ])atent steam 
pumping machinery {lud boiler feeders for j 
moving lirpiids, etc. 4°. Hamilton, Ohio, | 
n. d. pp. 1.55. j 

Copill^for, Walter Arthur. The law of 
copywright in works of literature {ind 
art; including that of the drama, music, 
engraving, sculpture, painting, photogra- | 
phy, and ornamental and useful designs; 
together with international and foreign 


Copiilg:er, Walter Arthur—continued, 
copyright, with the statutes relating 
thereto, and references to the English 
and American decisions. 8°. Lond., 1881. 
pp. 918. 

Copland, .Tames. A dictionary of prac¬ 
tical medicine; conipiMsing general path¬ 
ology, the nature and treatment of dis¬ 
eases, morbid structures, and the disor¬ 
ders especially incidental to climates, to 
the sex, and to the different epochs of life, 
with numerous prescriptions for the med¬ 
icines recommended; a chussification of 
diseases according to pathological princi¬ 
ples; a copious bililiography with refer¬ 
ences ; and {in appendix of approved form- 
uhe; the whole forming a library of pa¬ 
thology and practical medicine and a di¬ 
gest of medical literature. 3 v. 8°. N. 
Y., 1860. 

Copley, Frederick S. Set of alph{ibet8 of 
all the various hands in modern use, with 
examples in each style, designed as a text¬ 
book. 4°. X. Y., n. d. pp. 47. 

COPPER. See Kerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 2. 

- and gold conci.sely described. See 

Barry, H. 

-Metallurgy of. See Lamborn, R. H. 

Weale’ 8 series. No. 133. 

-smelting. See Grant-Francis, G. 

-sulphurets. Different kinds of. See 

De Bournoii, Count. 

COPYRIGHT and jiatents for inven¬ 
tions, etc. See Macfie, R. A. 

-in works of literature and art. Law 

of. See Copinger, W. A. 

- transfer, copyright and piracy, etc. 

See Morgan, J. A. 

Coqiiilloii, J. Analyse des gas. De¬ 
scription et usage des eudiom^tres A fil de 
platiiie. 8°. Paris, 1881. pp. 30. 

Corals and eoral islands. By J. D. Dana. 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

Corbett, A. The poultry yard and mar¬ 
ket ; a practical treatise on G{illinoculture, 
and description of anew process for hatch¬ 
ing eggs and raising poultry. 16°. W Y., 
1877. pp. 96. 

Cordier, V. Les insucces en jihotographie; 
cau.ses et remi'des; suivis dc la retouche 
des cliches et du g61atinage des ^preuves. 
3*^ 6d. 12°. Paris, 1880. Actuals, sci- 

eiits., 49. 

Core, T. II. Modern discoveries in sound. 
Science lectures for the people, ser. 9. 








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89 


COTTON. 


CoreiiwiiKlor, B. Tourteaux de liu, | 
chaiivre, leura falsifications. See Re- | 
nouard, A., and Corenwinder, B. j 

Corfield, W. H. Dwellin}'lionsea; their | 
sanitary construction and arrangements. | 
lUue. 12°. iVii/fl., 1880. pp. 112. i 

- Dwelling houses; their sanitary con- j 

strnction and arrangements. 18°. A". F., i 
1880. p|). 116-f-10. Van Nostrand’s 

sci. ser., No. 50. 

- Ijectnres. Water supply, sewerage, 

and sewage ntilization. Delivered at the 
school of military engineering, Chatham. 
4°. Land, 187:1. 

Cornell University. Experiment station. 
First annual report, 1879-80. 8°. Ithaca, 
V. F., 1880. pp. 133. 

Corner Clipboard ; family repository. lUus. 
12°. Loud., V. d. pp. 368. Houlston’s ' 
enquire within ser., v. 3. 

CORNICE worker’s maimal. Galvanized- 
iron. Vaile, C. A. 

Cornwall. Dictionary of the ancient Celtic 
language of. See Williams, R. 

-mines. Mineralogia cornnhiensis. See 

Pryce, W. 

Corps imperial des ponts et chanss<5es. An- 
nnaire pour I’au 1806-1829 [1806-181:1, 
Corps imperial; 1814-1829, Corps royal]. 
16°. Pans, 1806-’29. 

CORPULENCY. Course prescribed for 
the reduction of. See Price, E. E. 

Correct gas measurement. See Glover, G. 

Corson, Juliet. Cooking. The manual of 
practical directions for economical cook¬ 
ery. rev. 16°. X. F., [1879]. pp. 159. 

C'ortlicll, E. L. Ili.story of the jetties at 
the mouth of the Mississippi River. Jllus. 
8°. iV. F., 1880. pp. 14+38:1. 

Corvin, Otto. Secret letter writer. Com¬ 
prehensible and secure system of ciidier- 
writing for general use. 32°. A^. F., 1865. 
pp.57. 

COSMETICS. Handbook of perfumes and. 
See Cooley, A. J. 

- Preserving the hair, on philosophical 

principles. See Art of preserving. 

COSTUME. Church vestments. See 

Dolby, A. 

- Costume des ancietis peuples. See 

Dandre-Bardon, M. F. 

- Costumes ancieus et modernes. See 

VeceUio, C. 

- Dresses and decorations of the middle 

ages. See Shaw, H. 

12 CPO 


COSTUME—con tinned. 

- Cycloptedia of. Nee Planche, J. R. 

- Habits and men. See Doran, —. 

- History of the dress of the British sol¬ 
dier. See Luard, J. 

- Institutions, customs and costumes. 

See Lacroix, P. Eighteenth century. 

- Modes et costumes historiques. See 

Pauquet freres. 

Costumes of all nations, from earliest times 
to the 19th century. See Kretschmer, A., 
and Rohrbach, C. 

Cotel—. Description des divers .systbmes 
d’emballage inventds par. ?i. t.p. [Paris, 
1849]. pp. 62. 

COTTAGE building. Hints for improving. 
See Allen, C. B. Weale’s series, No. 42. 

-gardening. See Hobday, E. 

-garments, and how to cut them out. 

See Maclear, Mrs. 

- homes. American. See Palliser, G. 

and C. 

Cotfcrill, C. C., and L.ittle, E. D. Ships 
and sailors, ancient and modern. A sketch 
of the progress of naval art, with hi.stori- 
cal illustrations. lUus. 12°. Pond., 1868. 
pp. 350. 

Cotterill, James H. Steam engine con¬ 
sidered as a heat engine ; treatise on the 
theory of the steam engine, illustrated by 
diagrams, tables, and examples from prac¬ 
tice. 8°. Loud. X. F., 1878. pp. 16 + 
346 +16. 

Cotton, Charles P. Manual of railway 
engineering, for the field and the office. 
2d ed., rev. lUus. 12°. Dublin, Loud., 
1874. pp.181. 

Cotton. See Mallet, J. W. 

- Account of its culture in the Bombay 

presidency. See Cassells, W. R. 

- and wool. Complete treatise on the art 

of dyeing. See Ulrich, L. 

- cultivation. Handbook of. See 

Wheeler, J. T. 

- La culture en Algdrie, 1855. See 

France. Ministere de la guerre. 

-fibre in its relation to techuieal applica¬ 
tions. See Bowman, F. H. 

- Filature do coton. Nee Dupont, P., 

and Schlumberger, V. 

-goods trade of the world. See United 

States. State dept. 

-goods. Sizing and mildew in. See 

Davis, G. E., Dreyfus, C., and Hol¬ 
land, P. 




COTTON. 


90 


COWINGS. 


COTTON goods—continued. 

-Sizing, preventing mildew iji. See 

Thompson, W. 

- manufacture of the United States. 

H istory of. See Webber, S. 

-manufacturer’s assistant. See Foley, 

E. D. 

-manufacturers’ new guide. NeeMoss, J. 

-presses. See Mathesou, E. 

-printing. Der gesammte Braumwoll- 

Zeugdruck sammt Bleicherei und Appre- 
tur. See Bregha, L. 

-spinners’ guide, and manager’s assist¬ 
ant. See Holland, J. 

- spinning. Technical educator, v. 2. 

- — Practical cotton spinner. See 

Leigh, W. 

-Theory and practice. See M., J. 

-twist. Carding, roving, drawing, and 

spinning. See Sutcliffe, J. 

COTTONIZING flax. Claussen’s inven¬ 
tion for. See Deman, E. F. 

Cottrell and Babcock’s printing i)res8C8. 
Illue. 4*^. JV. F., n. d. pp. 40. 

Cottrell, C. B., and co.’s patent improved 
two-revolution printing press, for four 
form rollers. 4°. N. F., Chicago, n. d. 

pp. 8. 

Coiiclie, Ch. Permanent way rolling 
stock and technical workings of railways, 
with an appendix on works, v. 1-3. At¬ 
las to each v. Tr. from the French, v. 
1 by Janies N. Shoolbred ; v. 2, 3 by J. 
Edwards Wilson. 4°. Atlas fol. Land., 
Paris, 1877-’rt2. pp. 812, etc. 

Coues, Elliott. Birds of the Colorado 
Valley. See United States. Interior 
dept. Geol. survey, misc. pub., v. 2. 

-Ornithology; oology. Ed. by. United 

STATr:s. Interior dept. Nat. Mus. Bull. 
2, 3; also, Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 13. 

Coughs and colds; prevention, cause, and 
cure. See Hall, W. W. 

COUNTERPANES, toilet covers, etc. 
A knitting book of. Cupples, Mrs. G. 

COUNTERPOINT and fugue. Treatise 
on. See Cherubini, L. Novello's lib. 
of mus. knowledge, theor. ser.. No. 1. 

-canon and fugue. .^eeOuseley, F. A. G. 

-Double, and canon. -See Bridge, J. F. 

Novello, Ewer and co.’s music priiuer.s. 

Counting-house dictionary. -SeeBithell, R. 

Country and suburban houses. See At¬ 
wood, D. T, 


Country bi-ewers’ gazette. The oflieial 
organ of the country brewers’ society. 
(Founded in 1822.) Ed. by C. H. W. Den- 
ston. V. l-(5. [Bi-monthly.] 4°. Load., 
1877-’82-. 

- houses and out-buildings. How to 

build. See Jacques, D. H. 

Couplaild, Sidney. Personal api)ear- 
auces in health and disease. I/hts. 24^. 
A”. 1'., 1879. pp. 9G. Health primers. No. 5. 

COUPLINGS and pulley.s, for line shaft¬ 
ing, etc. See Crane bros, manuf’g co. 

COURSING. Arrian on. See Arriaiius. 

Courtes-Sapeyrat, G. Coins de m^cani- 
que. R6dig. par. See Mastaiug, de. 

Coiirtiii, A. J. La chaleur et ses appli¬ 
cations aux machines a air chaud aux 
machines il air comprim6 et aux machines 
a vapeur. fl/us. 8°. Mons, 1878. pji. 140. 

Courtney, John. The boilermaker’s 
ready reckoner. With examples of iiracti- 
cal geometry and templating. Rev. and 
ed. by D. Kinuear Clark. 10°. Load., 
1882. pp. 0 + 348 -f 16. 

Coiirtois, A.-H. Ftude sur les machines 
centrifuges pompeset veutilateurs. Ulus. 
4°. Paris, 1881. pp. 8 -f- 171. 

Covel’s process and apparatus for the 
manufacture of illuminating gas. See 
North American gaslight co. 

Covert manufacturing co. Illustrated 
catalogue and price list. Harness snaps, 
rope goods, chain goods, etc. 24°. Jf'est 
Troy, X. F., [1878]. (4 cop.) 

-Illustrated catalogue of, and price list 

of Covert’s harness snap, rope halters, 
horse and cattle ties, chains, etc. 24°. 
flest Troy, X. F., ti. d. pp. 16. (2 cop.) 

Cow (The). A guide to dairy-management 
and cattle-rearing. Containing all neces- 
.sary information regarding animals graz¬ 
ing, milk, butter, and cheese. lUus. 12°. 
Load., n. d. pp. 136. 

-Treatise on milch cows. See Guenon, F. 

Cowsill, Thomas W. British bee-keeper’s 
guide book to the management of bees in 
movable comb hives, and the use of the 
extractor. 2d ed. lUus. 16°. Load., 
1881, pp. 135. 

Cowherd. 16°. Lond.,n.d. pp. 88. Houl- 
ston’s Indust, lib., No. 11. 

Cowinga and co. Catalogue of juuups, fire 
engines, hydraulic rams, and other ma¬ 
chines and apparatus pertaining to hy¬ 
draulics. Also: Abridgment to catalogue 







COWINGS. 


91 


CRANE. 


Cowiugs at)(l CO. —continued, 
of 1870. TIhis. 8°. Seneca Falls, N. Y., 
1869-’70. (2 cop. each.) 

- Pumps. The American driven well, 

with a sketch of the well, description of 
the pumps, instrnctions to well drivers, 
etc. Ulus. Seneca Falls, N. Y., 

1868. pp. 32. 

CowpertUwiiifc, A. C. Elementary 
text-book of materia medica, character¬ 
istic, analytical, and comparative. 8°. 
Chicago, 1880. pp. 399. 

Cox, Edward W. The arts of writing, 
reading, and speaking. 24°. A". Y., 1879. 
pp.264. 

- The mechanism of man. An answer 

to the question ; What am I ? A popular 
introduction to mental physiology and 
psychology, v. 1. The mechanism. 3d 
ed. 12^. Lond., 1870. pp. 517. 

Cox, Edward Young. The art of garnish¬ 
ing churches at Christmas and other festi¬ 
vals. 5th ed. 111ns. 4°. [Zond., 1878. J 
pp. 34. pi. 26. 

Cox, Rowland. A manual of trade-mark 
cases. Comprising Sebastian’s digest of 
trade-mark ca.ses, covering all the cases 
reported prior to the year 1879; together 
with those of a leading character decided 
since that time. With notes and refer¬ 
ences. 8°. Z’ost., 1881. pp. 26-}- 478. 

Cox and sous. Illustrated catalogue of 
church furniture, decoration, gothic metal 
work, altar cloths, carpets, hangings, etc. 
New ed., 1872. 8°. Land., 1872. (2 cop.) 

-Illustrated catalogue of church plate. 

4"^. Land., 1873. pp. 15. (2 cop.) 

- Illustrated catalogue of decorations 

for Christmas and other festivals of the 
church. 12®. [Zond.], 1873. pp. 8. 

- Illustrated catalogue of designs for 

stained glass windows for churches and 
domc'stic use. 4®. Zo«d., 1870. pp. 26. 

- Ilinstrated catalogue of fabrics and 

altar cloths. 4®. [Zond.] n.i.p. (2 cop.) 

- Illustrated catalogue of gothic and 

other artistic domestic furniture. 4®. 
Lond., 1872. pp. 27. 

-Illustrated catalogue of lighting ar¬ 
rangements. 4®. Lond., 1878. pp. 19. 

- Illustrated catalogtie of monuments, 

tombs, crosses, and headstones in granite, 
marble, and stone ; tomb rails, mural tab¬ 
lets, and monumental bra.sse8, bronzes, 
etc. 4®. Zond., 1873. pp.27. 


Cox and sous—continued. 

- Illustrated jirice list of art tiles. 4®. 

Lond., n. d. pp. 5. (2 cops.) 

Cox, Church and co. Catalogue of parlor 
aud cooking stoves, manufactured by. 
nius. 4®. Troy, X. Y., 1868. 

Cox, Whiteman and Cox. Catalogue and 
price list ofstoves and hollow ware. Ulus. 
8®. Pliila., 1807. pp. 42. 

Coxe, Tench. A statement of the arts and 
manufactures of the United States of 
America for the year 1810. Designed and 
prepared by. 4®. PAt/«.,1814. pp. 64-1-169. 

Crabb, George. Handy cyclopaedia, or 
an explanation of words and things con¬ 
nected with all the arts aud sciences. 
New ed. Illns. 12®. X.Y.,n.d. pp. 370. 

Crack shot; or young rifleman’s, complete 
guide. See Barber, E. C. 

CRACKER machinery and bakers' requi¬ 
site. Catalogue of. See Roth and Mc¬ 
Mahon. 

Craig', Thomas. Elements of the mathe¬ 
matical theory of fluid motion. On the 
motion of a solid in a fluid, aud the vibra¬ 
tions of liquid .spheroids. 16®. X. Y., 
1879. pp. 4-1-208. Van Nostrand’s sci. 
ser.. No. 49. 

-- Elements of the mathematical theory 

of fluid motion. Wave and vortex motion. 
18®. A'. F., 1879. pp. 178-f 14. Van 

Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 43. 

Craik, David. The practical American 
millright and miller, etc. Ulus. 8°. 
Ph ila ., 1871. pp. 432. 

Cranberry culture. See White, .1. J. 

Crane and co.’s samples, and price list of 
bond and parchment papers. Sizes, thick- 
ne.sse8, and prices per 1,000 sheets of bond, 
bank note, tracing, etc. 16®. Dalton, 
Mass., 1881. 

Crane, Breed and co. Illustrated catalogue 
and price list of patent metallic burial 
cases aud caskets. 12®. Cincin., 1875. 

- Illustrated catalogue of undertakers’ 

goods. 3ded. 4®. Cincin., 187b. pp. 98. 

Crane bros. manuf’g co. Improvements in 
couplings and pulleys for line shafting, 
shaft coupling, pulley fastening, etc. 12®. 
Chicago,1879. pp. 15. (4 cop.) 

-Revised illustrated catalogue aud price 

list of wrought irou pipe, steam aud gas 
fittings, brass, and iron goods, radiators, 
coils, and screws, etc. 4°. Cfticagio, [1880]. 
pp. 160. (4 cop.) 


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CEANES. 


92 


CEOSSMAN. 


CRANES. Compendium for calculation i 

and construction of. See Diedrichs, J. H. | 

1 

CRANIOTOMY. Observations on. See \ 
Radford, T. 

“Craven." (Pseud.) Walker’s manlj’exer¬ 
cises. /See Walker. 

Crayfish. See Huxley, T. H. Inter, sci. 
ser., V. 28. 

CRAYON drawing. Guide to landscape. 
See Harley, G. Handbooks on the fine 
arts. No. 9. | 

Creamer, E. T. Practical thoughts on j 
the worms, vermin, and insects most de¬ 
structive to vegetation, etc. Eats, mice, j 
moles, cotton worms, ])otato bugs, and j 
insect life generally, with advice for their j 
prevention and extermination. 12°. A^. F., ' 
1879. pp. 25. 

CREAMERIES, and creamery butter. See \ 
Associated dairying. 

Credulities, past and present. SeeJones, W. | 

Creer, E. A. 0. Hairdressers’ chronicle and 
trade journal. Ed. by. See Hairdressers’ 
chronicle. I 

Cremation of the dead. Its history and j 
its bearings upon public healtb. See | 
Eassie, W. 

Creswick, W., Galloway, W., and Hop- j 
ton, W. The Herman prize essays on the 
prevention of explosions in coal mines. , 
8°. tend., 1874. pp. 79,* maps and jilans. ! 

Creiizbiir^, Heinrich. Theorie und j 
Praxis der Bierbrauerei darge.stellt in | 
kurzen leichtfasslichen SLitzen. Enthal- 
teud, neben theoretischer Belehrung fiber 
alle Brauoperationeu eine Uebersicht fiber 
sammtliche Braumethoden, etc. 8°. I 
fVeiinar, 1866. pp. 139. 274 Neuer 

Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

CREWEL embroidery book. Lady’s. See 
C., E. M. I 

Cricket and cricketers. Popular recrea¬ 
tor, V. 1-2. 

Cricket-bat (The), and how to use it. By j 
an old cricketer. 16°. Loud., I 860 , pp. j 
96. Houlston’s handbooks of field and ' 
river sports. No. 2. 

-cricketer’s annual, 1882. See Alcock, ' 

C. W. 

- foot-ball, and lawn-tennis outfitters. 

See Wisden, J., and co. 

-manual. American. See Chadwick. H. 

CRIES. History of the London. See 
Hindley, C. 


Cl’isp, William Finch. The printers’ uni¬ 
versal book of reference, and every hour 
office companion. An addendum to “ The 
printers’, etc., business guide.” Ed. by. 
The information includes manj^ essentials 
not generally known, connected with the 
composing and machine rooms, warehouse, 
book binding, engraving, and ruling de- 
jiartments; thousands of reference notes, 
and much practical and theoretical advice. 
16°. Load., [1875]. pp. 8-f-148. 

Crochet instructions. See Goubaud, Mine. 

Croftoii, Morgan W. Lectures on the 
elements of applied mechanics, compris¬ 
ing: 1. Stability of structures; 2. Strength 
of materials. lUus. 8°. Loud., 1876. 
pp. 107. 

Crompton, E. E. The electric light for 
industrial uses. Illus. 8°. Loud., n. d. 
pp. 41. 

Crookes, William. Aniline and its deriv.a- 
tives. Eev. and ed. by. See Reimauu, M. 

-Anthracen. Tr. and rev. by. (See Auer¬ 
bach, G. 

-Dyeing and tissue printing. JUus. 12°. 

Loud., 1882. pp. 418. Technological 
handbooks. 

- Lectures on carbon. Reprinted from 

the “Chemical News,” with notes bj^ W. 
Crookes. See Odling, W. 

-Manual of practical assaying. Ed. by. 

See Mitchell, J. 

- Practical treatise on metallurgy. 

Adapt, by. See Kerl, B. 

-Various forces of na ture. Ed. by. See 

Faraday, M. 

Croquet. See Popular recreator., v. 1-2. 

Cross, J. George. Eclectic short-hand; a 
new system adapted both to general use 
and to verbatim reporting. 2d ed. Ulus. 
12°. Chicago, 1879. pp. 304. 

Cross, Richard. The cotton yarn spinner, 
showing how the preparation should be 
arranged for different counts of yarns, by 
a system more uniform than has hitherto 
been practiced, etc. 16°. Phila., 1882. 

pp. 122. 

CROSSINGS. Angles of; length of 
switches, etc. See Donaldson, W. 

Crosskill, AV., and sons. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of agricultural machinery^, carts, 
and wagons. 8°. Bull, 1870. pp. 25. 

Crossman, Walter D. Railway review, etc. 
Ed. by. See Railway. 









CROZIER. 


93 


CUTLERY. 


Crozier, L. S. Breeding and rearing the 
silk worm. Hints to the farmers of the 
south. 80. X. Orleans, 1880. pp. 34. 
CRUSHERS. Patent hand power stone 
and ore breakers. See Blake, —. 
CRUSTACEA. Circular of inrjuiries re¬ 
lative to the n.atural history of American 
crawfish, etc. Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 15. 

- ocypodoidea. By S. I. Smith. Conn. 

Acad, of arts and sci., v. 2. 

-collected by C. F. Hartt, on the coast of 

Brazil. Notices of. Conn. Acad, of Arts 
and sci., v. 2. 

CRYPTOGRAPHY. Commercial cryp- 
tograph. See Bloomer, J. G. 

- Comprehensi ve system of. See Maguire. 

C. H. J. 

-Secret letter writer. See Corvin, O. 

-System of secret writing. See Beau¬ 
fort, F. 

CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. See Brooke, 
H. J. 

- Treatise on. See Miller, W. II. 

Cullen, William. Supplement to the i 
treatise on the turbine or horizontal 
water-wheel. With 2 pi. fol. Land., , 

1866. pp. 22. 

- Treatise on the construction of hori¬ 
zontal and vertical water-wheels; de- j 
signed for the use of operative mechanics. 
2ded., rev. lUns. 4°. Land., 1871. pp. 63. , 
Culpeper, Nicholas. Complete herbal; ! 
comprehensive description of nearly all ! 
British and foreign herbs; with their I 
medicinal properties, and directions for ! 
compounding the medicines extracted | 
from them. Ill ns. 12°. Land., n. d. I 
pp. 416. j 

Cultivator circular and price li.st. See ' 
Peckham, J. S., and M. 

CULTURE, Science and. Huxley, T. H. 
<lulv"er, S. The fruit preserver’s manual, 
reviewing the different theories, and de¬ 
scribing the best methods of preserving 
green corn and peas by drying, and other ' 
fruits and berries by inclosing in cans or j 
jars, with full instructions for performing i 
the requisite operations. 16°. Rochester, ! 
1860. pp. :i3. j 

Ciiilliuiiig;, C. F. Gordon. At home in 
Fiji. New' ed. lUus. 8°. Edxnbunjh, 
1882. pp. 365. j 

Gumming, .1. Manual of electrodynamics, j 
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I Ciiiiimiii;;;:, Linnmus. Introduction to 
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examples. 2d ed. Ulus. 12°. Lond., 
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Cliiitlnll, Joseph. Examples of ornament, 
selected chiefly from works of art in the 
I Briti.sh museum, the museum of economic 
geology, the museum of ornamental art in 
Marlborough House, and the new' crystal 
i palace. Ed. by. fol. Zoad., 1855. pp. 24. 

j - On bookbindings, ancient and modern. 

I Ed. by. Illus. 4°. Loxid., N. Y., 1881. 

! pp. 132. 

I ^^Ctlliiculus.” (Pseud.) Practical rab¬ 
bit keeper. Illus. 12°. Lond., Paris, 
X. Y., n. d. pp. 216. 

Clippies, Airs. George. A knitting-book 
of counterpanes, toilet-covers, pincush¬ 
ions, and other articles of fancy w'ork. 
16°. Edinburgh, 1871. pp. 4-f32. 

- The stocking-knitter’s manual. A 

handy book for the work-table. Illus. 
16°. Edinburgh, 1878. pp. 32. 
CURIOSITIES. Bibelots and curios. See 
Vors, F. 

- Industrial. See Japp, A. H. 

CURIOUS knowledge. Words, facts, and 
phrases. See Edwards, E. 

-Gleanings from the harvest fields of 

literature. See Bombaugh, C. C. 

Curley, .1. Manufacturer of fine carriages. 

Illus. 32°. Brooklyn, X. Y, 

Current gold and silver coins of all nations. 
See Michels, I. C. 

Curtis, E. A. Needlework. Schedule III 
exemplified and illustrated. 16°. Lond., 
n. d. pp. 55. 

CURVES. Ab.stecken von Kreisbogen. 
See Sarrazin, O., und Overbeck, H. 

-Treatise on curve tracing. Nee Frost, P. 

Cushing:, \\’’illiam. Index to the North 
American Review', v. 1-125. 1815-1877. 

I. Index of sulijects. II. Index of writers. 
8°. Cambridge, 1878. pp. 4-f 153. 
Ciillihertsoii, John. Practical electric¬ 
ity and galvanism. Illus. 8°. Lond., 
1807. pp. 20; 271. pi. 9. 

Cutler, Thomas W. A grammar of Jap¬ 
anese ornament and design, with intro¬ 
ductory, descriptive, and analytical text. 
Illus. fol. Lond., 1880. 

CUTLERY. Das Buch der Fortschritte 
fiir Schlo.sser, Grob-, Zeug-, und Messer- 
schmiede, Feilenhauer, etc. See Jasmund, 
R. 267** Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 










CUTLERY. 


94 


DAMMER. 


CUTLERY—continued. 

-scissors, legging springs. See Chester- 

man, J., and co. 

Cutter, George R. Dictiouar 3 ’ of German 
terms used in medicine. 12°. F., 1879. 

pp. 904. 

- Micro.scope and microscopical tecli- 

nologj'. Tr. and ed. by. See Frey, H. 

Cutter, Tower and co., manufacturing sta¬ 
tioners. Stationery, papers, envelopes, 
and blank books. 16°. .V. F., 1867. 

j)p. 164. 

CUTTERS, Directions for using eccentric 
and vertical. See Turner’s companion. 

CUTTING. Cottage garments, and how to 
cut them best. See Maclear, Mrs. 

-frame. Epicycloidal. iSeeBazley, T. S. 

- garments. Complete manual of. See 

Compaing, C., and Devere, L. 

- trowsers. Complete manual of. See 

Compaing, C., aud Devere, L. 

CYCLOGRAPHY. Cj’klographie. See 
Fiedler, W. 

Cyclopedia of practical quotations. See 
Hoyt, J. K., and Ward, A. L. 

Cynegeticus of the younger Xenophon. See 
Arrianus. 

Cyprus. Its ancient cities, tombs, and 
temples. See Cesnola, L. P. de. 

- Its history, present resources, and 

future prospects. See Lang, R. IT. 

Czcrniii, Rudolf. Automatische Dampf- 
bremse fiir Eiseubahnfalirzeuge, mit einer 
Einleitung iiber Brem.seu im Allgemeinen. 
lUus. 8°. Frag, 1880. pp. 28. 

- Ideen zuni Lokomotivbau, mit beson- 

derer Beriicksichtigung der Eisenbahnen 
in Oesterreich. 8°. Frag, 1873. pp. 81. 

I>a Costa, J. M. On strain and over ac¬ 
tion of the heart. Toner lecture, No. 3. 
Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 1.5. 

Dadd, George H. The American cattle 
doctor. A coiujilete work on all the dis¬ 
eases of cattle, sheep, and swine, includ¬ 
ing everv disea.se ))«culiar to America, and 
embracing all the latest information on 
the cattle plague and trichina. Contain¬ 
ing also a guide to sjunptoms, a table of 
weights aud measures, and a list of medi¬ 
cines. Illus. 8°. N. 1’., 1880. p}». 367. 

-The American reformed horse book. A 

treatise, on the causes, symptoms, and 
cure of all the eliseases of the horse, in¬ 
cluding eveiy disease peculiar to America. 


Dutld, George H.—continued. 

Also embracing full information on breed¬ 
ing and management. Designed for popu¬ 
lar use. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 1880. pp. 442. 

' Dag:iieiiet, —. Manual of ophthalmo¬ 
scopy, for the use of students. Tr. by C. 
S. Jeaffreson. Illus. 16°. Fhila., 1880. 
pp. 16 -j- 240. 

DAIRY. Amerioan daiiying. See Arnold, 
L. B. 

- aud piggery. Guide to the poultry- 

yard. See Farming for ladies. 

' -Butter and butter making. Haz¬ 

ard, W. P. 

-Cheese factories, creameries, and dai¬ 
ries. See Childs and Jones. 

- Cheese factorj^ and creamery appara¬ 
tus. iSee Burrell and Whitman. 

-Cheese-maker’s guide. Manual of in- 

^ formation to dairj’men, etc. See Cod¬ 
ding, C. A. 

-farming. Nee Roland, A. Farming for 

pleasure and profit. Sect. 8. 

-Milk, buttei’, and cheese. See Don¬ 
aldson, J. Weale’s series. No. 222. 

-Rearing and feeding dairj' stock. 

i Nee “ Ruricola ” (Psead.). 

j -houses and the best butter. See Asso- 

I dated dairying. 

j - husbandry. Practical. See Willard, 

f X. A. 

Dairy-maid (The). Illus. 16°. Loud., n. d. 

! Houlston’s ludust. lib.. No. 12. 

! -management. Nee Domestic fowls and 

' animals. 

-Das Molkereiwesen. Nee Fleisch- 

mann, W. 

! -Practical Imtter book. Nee Willard, 

X. A. 

i -Trait<^ ])ratiquede laiterie. NeeKlenze, 

—. de. 

Dalican, Manuel du fabricaut et de 
r^purateur d’lmile.s. Nouv. 6d. par. See 
Julia de Fontenelle, J. S. E., and Male- 
i peyre, F. 79. Manuels-Roret. 

! I>:tll, William H. Remains of the later 
I prehistoric man, obtained from caves in 
the Catherina archipelago, Alaska, etc. 
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Dalliil^er, W. H. Minutest forms of 
life. Science lectures for the people, 
series 10. 

Daiiiiner, Otto. Lexikon der angewand- 
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Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, No. 24. 






DAMS. 


95 


DAVENPORT, 


DAMS, Tables for earthen and masonry. 
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Dsina, Edward Salisbury. A text-book 
of mineralogy ; witli an extended treatise 
on crystallography and physical miner¬ 
alogy. On the jtlau and with the co¬ 
operation of .lames D. Dana. ///««. 8°. 

T., 1877. pj). 84.5. 

-On the ehondrodite from the Tilly-Fos¬ 
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Acad, of arts and sci., v. ;i. 

Dana, J. D. Corals and coral islands. 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-Geology of the New Haven region. See 

CoNX. Acad, of arts and sci., v. 2. 

Daiidre-Bartloil, Michel Frati^. Cos¬ 
tume des ancieus peuples. 1® et 'F' pts. 
///lot. 4^. Paris, 1772-1785. pp. 8 -|- 

151, 40. 

Dangers to health. See Teale, T. P. j 

DANISH language. Dansk norsk engelsk- | 
Ordbog. See Larsen, A. | 

-— Eiigelsk-dansk Ordbog. See Ros¬ 
ing, S. 

Daiiiieilbca'g:, Julius, and Frantz, 

Werner Adolf. Bergmannisches Worter- 
buch. Ver/eichuiss und Erkliirung der 
bei Bergbau, S.alineu-Betrieb und Aufbe- 
reituug vorkommeuden Ansdriicke. 12°. 
Leipzig, 1882. pp. 464. 

Dantzic. Danzig in naturwissenschaft- | 
licher uiid medizinischer Beziehung. See ; 
Cowentz, — , and Vdlkel, O. 

Danube, Lectuie on the improvement of 
the. See Wex, Sir Gustave v. 

-Measurements in the. Die Messungen | 

in der Elbe und Donau. See Harlacher, 
A. R. 

Danvers, Frederick Charles. On coal; 
with reference to the screening, trans¬ 
port, etc. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 1872. jtp. , 
103. ' 

Danvers, Julaud. Indian railways: their 
past history, present condition, and fu¬ 
ture prospects. 2d ed. 8°. Land., 1877. 

pp. 60. 

Darby, w. A. The astronomical observer ; 
a handbook to the observatory and the 
common telescope. ///««. 8°. Lond., 

1864. pp. 104. 

Darling, Brown and Sharpe. Catalogues 
and price lists of machinery and tools, 
and U. S. standard rules, cast-steel, etc. 
See Brown and Sharpe mf’g co., and Dar¬ 
ling, Brown and Sharpe. 


Darling^ton, John. Records of mining 
and metallurgy. See Phillips, J. A., and 
Darlington, J. 

Darliii^ftoii, William. American weeds 
and useful plants; being a 2d ed. of Ag¬ 
ricultural botany. An enumeration and 
description of useful plants and weeds 
which merit the notice or require the 
attention of American agriculturists. 
Rev. with additions, by George Thurber. 
lUus. 8°. V. y., 1879. pp.460. 

D ;u‘\viil, Charles. The formation of 
vegetable mould, through the action of 
worms. With observations on their hab¬ 
its. ///«8. 12°. Zoik/., 1881. pp.7-t-326. 

- Movements and habits of climbing 

plants. 2d ed. rev. lUus. 12°. N. Y., 

1876. pp.8-1-208. 

DARWINISM. Problem of human life. 
See Hall, A. W. 

-Refutation of. »S’ec O’Neill, T. W. 

Daseiit, G. W. Icelaudic-English diction¬ 
ary; with introduction and life of R. 
Cleasby, by. See Cleasby, R. 

Dassi, G. Philadelphia and Rome. 8°. 
J/i/flM, 1876. pp. 67. 

DATE -tree and manufacture of sugar and 
rum therefrom. See Robinson, S. H. 
Bengal sugar planter. 

Dauchy and co. Specimens of wood type. 
4°. A", r., [1882]. pp.44. 

Dai'aiiiic, A. La photographic appli- 
qude aux sciences, conference faite a la 
Sorboune le 26 Fev., 1881. 8°. Paris, 

1881. i)p. 31 -f 2 -|- 6. 

-La ph /cographie, sesorigiues et scs ap¬ 
plications, conference faite a la Sorboune 
le 20 Mars, 1879. lUus. 8°. Paris, 1879. 
pj). 34. Association scientitiqne de 
France. 

-Lesprogresde laphotographie, resume 

comprenaut les perfectionuements appor- 

. tes aux divers precedes photographiques 
pour les epreuvesuegativeset les epreuves 
positives les nouveaux modes de tirage des 
epreuves positives par les impressions 
dites an charbou au matieres colorantes 
diverses, et aux encres grasses. 8°. Paris, 

1877. pp. 6 + 210. 

Davenport Academy of natural sciences. 

Proceedings, v. 1,2- 1867-1878. 8°. 

Davenport, Iowa, 1876-’80-. pp. 4 -|- 283, 

8-f 356. 









DAVEY. 


96 


DAWNAY. 


Da vey, Henry. Description of the dilfer- 
rential expansive pumping engine, giving 
examples of engines at work, list of some 
of the engines already made, and notes 
and formula for pnmps and pumping en¬ 
gines. Ilhis. 8°. Land., X. r.,1880. pp.36. 

Davidson, Edward. The railways of 
India; with an account of their ri.se, prog¬ 
ress, and construction, written with the 
.aid of the records of the India office. Illus. 
8 °. Lond.y pp. 15-f- 384. 

Davidson, Ellis A. The boy joiner and 
model-maker. Containing directions for 
making numerous articles for use and or¬ 
nament. IUu8. 8°. Loud., Paris, X. ¥., 
n. d. pp. 211. 

- Drawing for cabinet-makers. JUiia. 

16°. Land., Paris, X. Y., [1872]. pp. 120. 
Cassell’s tech, manuals. No. 3. 

-Drawing for metal plate workers; con¬ 
taining practical geometry and projec¬ 
tion; penetration of solids and develop¬ 
ment of surfaces; lessons in free-hand and 
.surface drawing, etc. Illus. 16°. Land., 
Paris, X. Y., [1872]. pp. 85. Cassell’s 
tech. manu.al8. No. 6. 

-Elements of practical perspective. 3d 

ed. Illus. 16°. Lo>id., Prt?-i8, aV. F., [1870]. 
Cassell’s tech, manuals, No. 12. 

-Manual of house-])aintiug, graining, 

marbling, and sign-writing; house-paint¬ 
ing in oil and distemper, formation of let¬ 
ters, principles of decorative art, element¬ 
ary drawing for house painters, writers, 
etc.; useful receipts. 2d ed. rev. Illus. 
12°. Loud.,1876. pp.21 + 314. Weale’s 
series. No. 188. 

-Model drawing; elementary principles 

of drawing from solid forms, method of 
shading, patterns for making drawing ob¬ 
jects in card-board. Being the text-book 
corresponding with “Davidson’s Techni¬ 
cal drawing models.” 2d ed. Illus. 16°. 
Land., Paris, X. Y., n.d. i»|>. 72. Cassell’s 
tech, manuals. No. 13. 

- Painting in tepid water-colors and 

oils. See Field, G. Grammar of coloring. 
Weale’s series, No. 186. 

-Pretty arts for the employment of leisure 

hours, a book for ladies. Illus. 8°. Loud., 
1879. pp. 169. 

- Right lines in their right places; or 

the first principles of drawing and design 
without instruments. 3ded. Illus. 16°. 
Land., Paris, X. Y., n. d. pp. 130. 


Davidson rubber co., manufacturers and 
agents for druggists, surgical, stationers’ 
and fine rubber goods; syringes, pes¬ 
saries, breast pumps, cupping cups, etc. 
Illus. 16°. Boston, Mass., n. d. pp. 80. 
(2 cop.) 

Dav ies, C. Christopher. Practical boat 
building and sailing. See Neison, A., 
Kemp, D., and Davies, C, C. 

Davies, D. C. Treatise on metalliferous 
minerals and mining. Illus. 12°. Loud., 
1880. pp. 20 + 432 + 32 -f 16. 

Davies, Thomas. The prei>aration and 
mounting of microscopic objects. Ed. by 
.John Matthews. Illus. 16°. X. Y., 1879: 
also 16°. Loud., I860, pp. fi-(-214. 

Davis, A. and co. Catalogue of saddlery, 
harness, brushes, and stable utensils, mili¬ 
tary equipment and traveler’s requisites, 
with a1])habetical index of subjects and 
prices. 16°. Bond., [n. d.'\. i)p. 24. 

Davis, Charles H., and Rae, Fr.ank B. 
Handbook of electrical diagrams and con¬ 
nections. 2d ed. Illus. ob. 8°. X. F., 
1877. pp. 44. 

Davis, George E. E’ractical microscopy. 
Illus. 8°. Loud.,1882. pp.8-j-335. (2cop.) 

- Dreyfus, C., and Holland, P. 

Sizing and mildew in cotton goods. Illus. 
8°. Manchester, Loud., 1880. pp. ll-|-306. 

Davis, W. S. First book of geology. 
Illus. 16°. .V. F., [1873]. pp. 160. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 12. 

Davy, Christopher. The architect, engi¬ 
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manual, or a i)ractical and scientific trea¬ 
tise on the construction of artificial foun¬ 
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Illus. 8°. Loud., 1839. pp. 179. 

Davy, <Sir Humphrey. Salmouia; or, days 
of fiy fishing. With some account of the 
habits of fishes belonging to the genus 
salmo. 5th ed. Illus. 16°. Bond., 1869. 
pp. 16 4- 30.'>. 

Davy, Richard. New inventions in sur¬ 
gical mechanisms. Illus. 8°. Bond., 1875. 

l)p. 21. 

Dawkins, W. Boyd. Our earliest an¬ 
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the people, series 10. 

Davviiay, Archibald D. Treatise upon 
railway signals and accidents. Illus. 8°. 
Bond., X. F., 1874. pp. 125. 








DAY. 


97 


DECORATION. 


Day, Cliarles William. Art of miniature 
painting. lOtli ed. lUus. 12°. Lond., 
[1878]. pp. 51. Handbooks on the tine 
arts, No. 3. 

Day, Lewis F. Iustauce.s of accessory art, 
original designs and suggestive examples 
of ornament, with })ractical Hud critical 
notes. Illu8. fol. Lond., 1880. 

Day, K. E. Exercises in electrical and 
magnetic measuremeut, with answers. 
16°. Zond., 1876. pp. 12 + 120. 

Day, St. John V. An e.ssay on the pud¬ 
dling of iron. See Raukiue, W. J. M. 
Cyclopiedia of machine and hand tools. 

-Recent attempts at patent lcgi.slation. 

8°. Lond., 1876. pp. 28. 

Day, Samuel Phillips. Tea, its mystery 
and history, with a preface iu Chinese and 
English, by Lo-Fung-Loh. lUnn. 12°. 
Lond., 1878. pp. 16 + 92. 

>>ay» W. H. Headaches, their nature, 
causes and treatmeut. 3ded. Lllus. 12°. 
I'hila., 1880. pp. 11 +322. 

DEAF aud dumb. Elementary lessons, a 
course of instruction for. (See Feet, H. P. 

-Teaching, with illustrations and exer¬ 
cises. See Arnold, T. 

Deafmutism and the education of deaf 
mutes. See Hartmann, A. 

Deafness, giddiness, and noises in the head. 
See Woakes, E. 

Dean, G. A. A plea for au arterial drain¬ 
age, embankment, and improvement act, 
etc., with principles upon which arterial 
drainage, drainage outfalls, embanking, 
warping, etc., should be carried out. 8°. 
Load., 1861. pp. 131. 

Dean, Johu. The gray substance of me¬ 
dulla oblongata and trapezium. Smiths’n 
Contrib., v. 16. 

Deane steam pump co. “The Deane” man¬ 
ufactured by. lllus. 4°. Holyoke, Mass., 
Host., N. T., n. d. (3 cop.) 

Deane’s patent independent condensing ap¬ 
paratus. lllus. 4°. {^Holyoke, Mass."in. d. 
(3 cop.) 

Dearborn, N. S. American text-book for 
letters, etc. 12th ed. lllus. ob. 8°. 
Host., n. d. pp.6. pi. 28. 

DEATH, premature, its promotion or i)re- 
ventiou. See Premature. Health prim¬ 
ers, No. 4. 

13 CPO 


Debize, —. Les applications de I’electri- 
cit4 I’horlogerie et la description d’une 
s^rie d’apj)areil8 sp^ciaux se rattachant ^ 
I’art de I’horloger. See Moinet, L. 
Nouveau traits general d’horlogerie. 

DeBonrnon, Count. Triple sulphuret of 
lead, antimony and copper, from Corn¬ 
wall ; observation on the modes of attrac¬ 
tion which influence the formation of 
mineral substances; aud on diftVreut kinds 
of sulphuret of copper. lllus. 4°. Loud., 
18(J4. pp. 33. [B’d with “Metals and 
minerals,” extracts from Philosophical 
transactions. ] 

Deby, Julien. Report on the progress of 
the iron and steel industries iu foreign 
countries. II, 1877. 8°. Xewcastle-upon- 
Tyne, 1878. 

Decalcomania. Art of transferring in¬ 
stantly pictures to glass, china, etc. See 
Scholz and Jauentzky. 

Decalcomanie. See Popular recreator, 
V. 2. 

DcChampeaiix, Alfred. Tapestry. ll¬ 
lus. 12°. ILond., 1878.] pp. 6+78. 
South Kens. Mus. art aud science hand¬ 
books, No. 13. 

DECISIONS, A digest of Patent Office, 
1869-1879. See Simoiids, W. E. 

-of law aud practice iu the Patent Office, 

1869-’80. See Rice, D. H., and Rice, L. C. 

D(‘Colaii;j:c, L. American dictionary of 
commerce, manufactures, commercial law, 
aud finance. 2 v. lllus. 4°. Host., 1880. 

- Fourth issue. • Zell’s classified United 

States business dii'ectory, giving popula¬ 
tion of towns down to and including 3,000 
inhabitants, for 1882. Together with list 
of post-offices, containing classified lists 
of banks aud bankers, manufacturers, 
merchants, etc. Comp’d by. 4°. I*hila., 
1882. pp. 1362. 

DECORATION. Ancient aud modern fur¬ 
niture, metal work, tapestries, etc. See 
Talbert, B. J. 

- applied to furniture. See Spofford, 

H.P. 

- Architecture, decoration and furniture, 

1778-1822. Sec Adam, R., and Adam, J. 

- Art industry. See Yapp, G. W. 

- Art of. See Haweis, Mrs. H. R. 

-Art of mural. -Sec Goodwin, T. Hand¬ 
books on the fine arts. No. 7. 

-artistic flower. See Saward, B. C. 





DECORATION. 


98 


DE GRAFF. 


DECORATION—continued. 

- Church. Art of pjamishing. See Cox, 

E. Y. 

-floral. See Barrett, W. A. 

-for Christmas and other festivals. 

See Cox and sous. 

-Illustrated catalogue of fabrics and 

altar cloths. See Cox and sous. 

- Collection of 500 designs for. See 

Manuel, E. V. 

- Compagnie des bougies de clichy, pour 

la decoration de la bougie, peiuture d’art, 
etc. See Compagnie, —. 

- Complete guide to every description of 

constructive .and decorative work. See 
Every man his own mechanic. 

- Designs for decorative furniture. See 

Schwenke, F. 

- Elementary. .See Facey, J. W. 

-Examples of decorative iron-work. See 

Ebbetts, D. J. 

- Fashionable furniture, uphol-stery, etc. 

See Shaw, H. 

- Furniture of town houses. See Edis, 

R. W. 

- Furniture, with candelabra and in¬ 
terior. See Bridgens, R. 

- Harmonious coloring .adapted to in¬ 
terior. See Hay, D. R. 

- Hints on domestic furniture and .also 

on art furniture from designs. See God¬ 
win, E. W., etc. 

- Home interiors. Gardner, E. C. 

- Manual of carriage and decorative 

})ainting. See Haney. 

- Mason’s, decorator’s, etc., juactical 

guide. See Blackburne, E. L. 

-Mural and monumental. See Thomas, 

W. C. 

- (Euvres d^corati ves. /See Lievre, E. 

-of the Middle Ages, dresses and. See 

Shaw, H. 

- Ornamental designs and fancy carving 

for home. See Adams and Bishop. 

- Polychromatic. See Audsley, W. G. 

- Principles of decorative design. See 

Dresser, C. 

- Principles of the science of color; their 

useful application in the decor.ative arts. 
See Benson, W. 

- Rules, data, suggestions, etc., for. 

See Hints for painters. Work manuals. 
No. 3. 

- Rustic adornments for homes of taste. 

See Hibberd, S, 


DECORATION—continued. 

-Tasteful home decorations. SeeJonea, 

Mrs. C. S., and Williams, H. T. 

- Transparency painting on linen for 

decorjitive purposes. See Williams, W. 
Handbooks on the fine arts, No. 32. 

-under glaze. Pottery. See McLaugh¬ 
lin, M. L. 

Deci'OOS, Gabriel. Traits sur les savous 
solides, ou mauuel du savonuier et du par- 
fumeur, contenant les matieres propres h 
la fabrication dcs savons du commerce; 
dissertations sur I’installation d’une sa- 
vonuerie, sur la confection lessive, etc., 
la fabrication des savons du commerce et 
des savous de toilette; consideration sur 
ces savons. /Iliiii. 8°. Paris, 1829. pp. 
4-1-421. 

Dederick, P. K. Baling-press works, for 
hand, horse, steam, etc. Hay and bale 
elevators, weighing horses, hoojj and wire 
stretchers, and tools used in connection 
with baling-presses. Illus. 16°. Albany, 
N. Y., n. d. pp. 129. 

De Dole, Felicien Capron. Blues and 
carmines of indigo: practical treatise on 
every coinmercial product derived from 
indigo. Tr. from the French by H. Dus- 
sauce. 12°. I’hila., 1863. pp. 216-f-24. 

DEEP sea soundings. Voyage of the Chal¬ 
lenger. See Thomson, C. W. 

De Flaiidre, Charles. Monograms of 
three or more letters designed and drawn 
on stone, with indices showing the place, 
and style or period, of every monogram, 
and of each individual letter. lUus. fol. 
Lond.,n.d. pp. .3. pis. 42. 

Deformities of the mouth. See Coles, 0. 

-Treatment of. See Bigg, H. H. 

Degenhardt, W. Ecue levenscbcts van 
Helge door. See Helge, J. E. Drie voor- 
lezingen. 

Deg:liilaf^e, —, and illoraiidiere, J. 

Les locomotives a I’expositiou de Vienne en 

1873. Notices et dessins. R^surn^ de docu¬ 
ments divers mis en ordre et compldttis. 
Pr<?c6d^ d’nue note sommaire sur Sexploi¬ 
tation des chemius de fer allemands et 
autrichiens au point de vue de I’emploi 
des divers types de locomotives, ])ar J. 
Morandibre. 3pts. iul. Illus. 4°. Paris, 

1874. pp. 66 + 86. 

De Orafl, Lenion. ■ The modern geomet¬ 
rical stair-builder’s guide, being a plain 
practical system of hand-railing, embrac- 




DE GRAFF. 


99 


DEMPSEY. 


De OrafTy Leuion—coutiuued. 
ing all its necessary details, and geometri¬ 
cally illustrated, together with the use of 
the most important principles of practical 
geometry. 4°. F.,1845. pp. 68. 

Deite, C. Zeitschrift fUr Seifeu-, etc. Fah- 
rikation. See Seifenfabrikant (Der). 

De laBere, Kinard B. The “A 1 ” poultry 
book, giving the secrets of success in 
profitable poultry keeping and prolific 
®gg-prcdncing. Iffue. ViP. Land., n. d. 

pp. 88. 

Delacroix, E. Cave method. Color. Ap¬ 
proved by. See Cave, Mine. M. E. 

Delalonde, A. Trait6 pratique de laiterie. 
Tr. par. See Klenze, —. de. 

Dclaiiiai’delle, Mine., and Ooiipil, F. 
Practical lessons in painting on china, 
porcelain, earthenware, faience, and en¬ 
amel. Tr. by Gustave A. Bouvier. 4th ed. 
12'^. ZoMd.,1880. jip. 88. 

Delaiiier, E. Sebastian. Flax and hemp, 
their culture and manipulation. lUus. 

Zond.,1854. pp. 158. 

- Pigeons and rabbits in their wild, do¬ 
mestic, and captive states. New ed. [Uue. 
16°. Lond.,n.d. pp. 151. 

DolaiiiottCy F. G. Embroiderer’s book 
of designs, containing initials, emblems, 
ciphers, monograms, ornamental borders, 
ecclesiastical devices, medijeval and mod¬ 
ern al phabets, and national emblems. Col¬ 
lected and engraved by. 16°. Loud., 1860. 
pp. 19. 

-Examples of modern alphabets, plain 

and ornamental, including German, Old 
English, Saxon, Perspective, Greek, He¬ 
brew, Court Hand, Engrossing, Tuscan, 
Riband, Gothic, Rustic, and Arabesque, 
with several original designs and an an¬ 
alysis of the Roman and Old English 
alphabets, large, small, and numerals, for 
use of draughtsmen, surveyors, masons, 
lithographers, engravers, carvers, etc. Col¬ 
lected and engr. by. 5th ed. 16°. Land., 
1872. pp.46. 

-Mediaeval alphabets and initials for illu¬ 
minators, with an introduction by J. Wil¬ 
lis Brooks. Med. 8m.4°. Land.,1867. 

-Primer of the art of illumination, for 

the use of beginners. Rudimentary trea¬ 
tise on the art, directions for its exercise, 
examples taken from illuminated manu¬ 
scripts. 12°. Zojid., 1860. pp. 4.3. 


Delamotte, Philip H. A progressive draw¬ 
ing book for beginners. 3d ed. Ulna. 12°. 
Loud., 1878. pp. 122. 

Delmiiiay, C. Cours dlementairede m6- 
canique th^orique et appliqn<5e. 8* <^d. 
lUus. 12°. Pari*, 1873. 

Deleschamps, —. Les accidents; secours it 
douner. Tr. par. Sec Smee, A. Actuals, 
scients., 2« sdr., 3. 

Delisser, G. P. Horseman’s guide; com¬ 
prising the laws of warranty, and the 
j rules in purchasing and selling horses, 
with the decisions and reports of various 
courts in Europe and the United States; 
also a valuable table of each and every 
bone in the structure of the horse. 16°. 
A’’. F., 1875. pp. 90. 

Delprsit, I. P. Begiuselen der werktuig- 
kuude, voor de kadetten der artillerie en 
genie. 3de druk. lUua. 8°. Breda, 1867. 
pp. 310. Wiskundige leercursus ten ge- 
bruike der koninklijke militaireakademie. 

Deiiisicliij, —. De sterkwaterstooker, 
Zoutzunr- en vitrioololie bereider, groot- 
endeels overgenomen, nit het Fransch 
van, en met verscheiden bijvoegzelen en 
aanuierkiugeu vermeerderd door P. J. 
Kastelei.jn. Illus. 8°. Dordrecht, 1788. 
pp. 170. Volledige beschrijving van alle 
konsten, 2. 

Deiiisiii, E. F. The fiax indu.stry; its im¬ 
portance and progress; also, its cultiva¬ 
tion and management, and instructions 
in the various Belgian methods of grow¬ 
ing and preparing it for market ; with ex- 
1 tracts from the annual report of the royal 
Irish flax society, and a word of Chevalier 
Clausseu’s invention of cottouizing flax. 
8°. Lond.,l8b2. pp. ll-f-178. 

[ Dciiiiiiiii, Auguste. Illustrated history of 
arms and armour from the earliest period 
to the present time. Tr. by C. C. Black. 
111(18. 12°. [toad.] 1877. pp. 7-f595. 

Dciiioiifcrraiid, J. F. Manual of elec- 
tro-dyuainics, tr. from “Manuel d’dlec- 
tricifd dynamique;” or, treatise on the 
mutual action of electric conductors and 
magnets. Notes by J. Camming. Illua. 
j 8°. Cambridge, Loud., 1827. pp.291. 
i De Morgan, —. Almanacs for three thou¬ 
sand years. Comp, from works of. See 
Coburn, —. 

Dempsey, G. D. Rudimentary treatise 
on the locomotive engine; historical sketch 
, and description of the locomotive engine. 









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100 


DESIGN, 


Dempsey, G. D.—contiuued. 

With additions treating of the modern 
locomotive. By D. Kinnear Clark. lUns, 
12°. J[;ond.,1879. pp. 12 + 240. Weale’s 
series, No. 202. 

Dendy, Walter Cooper. The philosophy 
of mystery. 8°. Zond., 1841. pp. 12+443. 
Delifer, J. Trait6 pratique des chan- 
di^res it vapeur employees dans les manu¬ 
factures, construction et installation des 
principanx types, construction des chemi- 
ndes d’usine et des fourneaux de chau- 
diferes; notions g^u^rales et chiftres pra¬ 
tiques sur la combustion, la fnmivorit^, 
et la vaporization de I’eau ; 6tude sur les 
divers genres de foyers, de g<Sn<5rateurs et 
de leurs appareils annexes; dtude snr les 
canalizations de vapeur, de retour d’eau 
et d’alimentatiou ; rfeglements administra- 
t.ifs qui regissent la mati^re; avec 81 
planches cot^es et h I’echelle. 4°. Paris, 
1878. pp. 7 + 48. 

Denison, William. Roads and railways 
in New South Wales and India, with re¬ 
marks explanatory of the advantages 
likely to result from the employment, 
under certain circumstances, of animal 
power instead of steam power. 8°. Ma¬ 
dras, 1864. pp. 73. 

DENTAL anatomy and surgery. Handbook 
of. See Sewell, H. 

-anomalies. See Forget, A. 

-materia medica. aScc White, J. W. 

-materials, furniture, instruments, etc. 

See White, S. S. 

-mechanics. Manual of. iSee Coles, O. 

- j)athology and surgery. See Salter, 

S. J. A. 

DENTISTRY. Handbook of. Smith, J- 

-in gold and vulcanite. See Balkwill, 

F.H. 

-Laboratory apparatus for. See Buffalo 

dental manuf’g co. 

- Mechanical. See Hunter, C, 

- The mouth and teeth. See White, J. ! 

W. American health primers. No. 7. 

- Pathology of the teeth. See Wedl, C. 

- Plastic metallic tilling for teeth. See 

Wood, B. 

- Plastics and plastic filling. See Flagg, 

J. F. 

-practically considered. See Eskell, A. 

- Treatise on dental caries. See Magi- 

tot, E. 


Denton, E. F. Bailey-. Handbook of 
house sanitation. See Bailey-Denton, 

E. F. 

Denton, J. Bailey. Sanitary engineering. 
A series of lectures given before the school 
of military engineering at Chatham, 1876. 
Div. 1. Air 2. Water. 3. The dwelling. 
4. The town and the village. 5. Disposal 
of sewage. Illas. 8°. Land., X. Y., 1877. 
pp. 429. 

- Sanitaiy works and sewage utilization. 

8*^. Load., 1869. pp. 27. [B’d in a volume 
entitled “Sewage, etc.”] 

- Storage of water. Reprinted papers. 

8°. Land., 1874. pp. 18. 

- Under drainage of laud; its develop¬ 
ment and maintenance. With an appen¬ 
dix, explaining assi.stance afforded to land- 
owners by the general land drainage and 
improvement company. 8°. Load., [1875]. 
pp. 24. 

Deny, Ed. Etude sur les machines souf- 
llautes. Ulus. 8“. Paris, 1874. pp. 132. 

Dcppiiit?, Guillaume. Wonders of bodily 
strength and skill, in all ages and coun¬ 
tries. Tr. from French by Charles Russell. 
lUus. 12°. A". F., 1873. pp. 10 + 338. II- 
lus. library of wonders, v. 4. 

Derby, Hasket. Amesthesia and non- 
aua'sthesia in the extraction of cataract. 
With some practical .suggestions regarding 
the performance of this operation. 12°. 
Camhridge, 1882. pp. 32. 

Deriii^ttoii, T. J. How to row. 12°. Ox¬ 
ford, 1870. pp. 112. 

DESCENT and Darwinism, The doctrine 
of. See Schmidt, O. Inter, .sci. ser., v. 13. 

Descliamps, P., and Brunet, G. 
Manuel du libraire et de I’amateur de 
livres. SuppliSment, contenant, 1°. Com¬ 
plement du dictionnaire bibliographique 
deM. J.-Ch. Brunet; 2°. Table rai8ouu6e 
des articles, 10,000. T. I'’*'. A-M; T. 2®. 
N-Z. 8°. /’ar(+ 1878-’80. pp. 1138; 1226. 

DESIGN. Ancient oriental carpet patterns, 
etc. See Lessing, J. 

Design and work and mechanical world; for 
all interested in applied science, new in¬ 
ventions, machinery, manufacture.s, etc. 
V. 10—13—. 1881-’82. 4°. Manehestei', 

Load., 1881-’82-. 

- Art studies from nature, as applied to. 

Sex Hulme, F. E., and others. 

- Book of designs for headstones, mural 

and other monuments. See Forsyth, J. 





DESIGN. 


101 


DEUTSCHE. 


DESIGN—continued. 

- The cabinet maker. See Charles, K. 

- A collection of three hundred and fifty 

designs for fashionable furniture. See 

Shaw, H. 

- Complete guide to ornamental. See 

Universal decorator. 

- Designs for furniture. See Cabinet 

maker’s album. 

-Embroiderers book of. See Delamotte, 

F. 

-in architecture. See Garbett, E. U. 

Weale’s series, No. 18. 

- in the United States. History of the 

rise and progress of the arts of. See Dun¬ 
lap, W. 

- Instances of accessory art, original de¬ 
signs, etc. See Day, L. F. 

- Lady’s crewel embroidery book. See 

C., E. M. 

- 1,000 various styles of. See Dupont- 

Auberville, M. 

- Ornamental designs for gold and silver 

work. See Scott, W. B. 

-Principles of. 5'ee Technical educator, 

V. 1-3. 

-Principles of decorative. (See Dresser, C. 

- Specimen book of one hundred archi¬ 
tectural designs. See Bicknell, A. J., 
and CO. 

- Spon’s engineer’s and contractor’s il¬ 
lustrated book of prices of machines, tools, ' 
etc. Nee Spon, E., and F. N. ; 

- Suggestions in. Nee Leighton, J. i 

-Technical drawing and. Nee Technical, j 

Designingbelt-gearing. Nee Welch, E.J. C. i 

-textile fabrics. See Ashenhurst, T. R. 

Designs for chimney pieces. Nee Hoskins, 

G. G. 

-for decorative furniture and modern : 

chamber-arrangement. See Schwenke, F. 

-for monuments. See Franke, W. B. | 

-for needlework and embroidery. See ] 

Williams, H. T. 

-for stained-glass windows. Ill ustrated 

catalogue. See Cox and sons. 

-in outline, for copying and tracing. See 

C., E. M. 

Desodoards, A.-F. Mouumens iuedits de 
I’antiquitd. Tr. de I’italien en fraiif.ais, 
par. Nee Winckelmann, J. 

Desortiaux, E. La poudre, les corps explo- 
sifs et la pyrotechnie, etc. IT., revue et 
augmente par. See Upmann, J., and 
Meyer, E. v. 


DETECTOR, Bank note. See Reedy, J. 
DETERMINATIVE mineralogy, Mantial 
of. See Brush, G. J. 

Deutsch-amerikanischeApotheker-Zeitung. 
Organ fur Apotheker, Aerzte, Chemiker 

und Droguisten. Jhrg.,1-3-. 1880-82. 

Hrsg. A'on der Pharmaceutical publishing 

CO. [Bi-monthly.] 4°. V. F., 1880-’82 - . 

Deutsche Bautechnische Taschen-Biblio- 
thek. 12°. Leipzig, 1882. 

CONTESTS. 

1. Die deutsche Villa. Hittenkofcr. 

2. Griechiach-dorische Arcliitektur. Hittenkofer. 
3-4. Daa freistebende Familienwohnhaua. Hit¬ 
tenkofer. 

5-6. DerSchnlhausbau. Hittenkofer. 

7. Bauten von Stein. Hoffmann. 

8-10. Die Baumecbanik. Jeep. 

11. Die Bauacblosaerei. Jeep. 

12. Daa evangeliscbe Kirchengebiiude. Jabn. 

13. Der Scbafstall. Jabn. 

14-15. Die Baumecbanik. Jeep. 

16-17. Die Bauaclilosserei. Jeep. 

19. Gewerblicbes Vereinsleben. Yte.ser. 

20. Gesundbeitspflege. Visser. 

21-22. Die feuerfeate und scbwammfreie Bau. 

weise. Gebrlicber. 

23. Die Sperr- und Bremswerke. Otto. 

24. TJeber Gewolbetbeorien. Fabian. 

25-29. Der Bau der Feuenings-Anlagen. Jeep. 

30. Die Waaserbebemascbinen. Jeep. 

31. Gewerblicbes Vereinsleben. Visser. 

32. Aufzugmascbinen. Otto. 

33. Das evangeliscbe Kircbengebaude. Jabn. 

34. Der Pferdestall. Jabn. 

35. Das Holtzzementdacb. Baedeker. 

36. Bogeiikoustructionen. Jeep. 

37. Das Veranscblagen von Bauarbeiten. Wicb- 
mann. 

38-39. Dasevang. Kircbengebaude. Jabn. 

40-41. Flusskorrektioncn in Hiigellande. Baur. 

42. Grundziige der freien Perspektive. Flie.sen. 

43. Die geometrische Perspektive. 

44. Die ortbogonale und per.spekt. Scbattenkon- 
struktion. Fliesen. 

45. DieUnterbaltungderKunst-Strassen. Ammon. 

46. Die Arbeiter-’Wohnbiiuser und Arbeitei'.Ko. 
lonien. Klasen. 

47-48. Landlicbe und landwirthscbaftlicbe 
Bauten. Knabel. 

49. Die Ventilation der bewobnten Raume. Ah- 
rendts. 

50. Die Central-Heizungen der tVobnbau.ser. Ab- 
rendis. 

51. Der Schweinestall. Klasen. 

52. Die Fcderviebstalle. Klasen. 

53. Die Scblacbtbauser und die Viehmarkte der 
Neuzeit. Osthoff. 

54. Die Konstruktion von Brennofen fUr Ziege- 
Icien und Thonwaarenfabriken. Eckbart. 

55-57. Die Bautiscblerei. Romstorfer. 

58. Der Portland-Cement. Maclay. 

59. Landwirthscbaftlicbe Fabrik-.inlagen. Kua- 
bel. 









DEUTSCHE. 


102 


DICTIONARY. 


Deutsche Bauteclin. Tascben-Bib.—cont’d. 

60. Die Stallgebaude. 

61. Das Rubenzucker und KartoffelstSrke-Fa- 
brik-Gebiiude. Knabel. 

63. Die Fabrikation der Oele. Knabel. 

64. Die Raiiti.schlerei. Romstorfer. 

65-66. Schlacbtbdfe und Viehmarkte der Neuzeit. 
Oath oft'. 

67. Landwirtbscbaftlicbe Fabrik-Anlageu. 

68. DieSchlachthofeund 'V'iebmHrkte der Neuzeit. 
OsthofF. 

69-73. Der Zimuiernieister und Banuntemehiner. 
Adler. 

81-82. Industrielle Fabriken-Anlagen. KiiSbel. 

83. Die Schlachtbofe und Vieliniarkte der Neu¬ 
zeit. Osthoftr. 

84. Das Miethaus. Geul. 

85. Die Arraen-Arbeitsbauser. G. Osthofif. 

86. Die Turnballen nnd Turnplatze der Neuzeit, 
etc. OsthoflF. 

87-91. "Wege und Strassenbau. Osthoff'. 

98-99. Industrielle Fabrik-Aniagen. Knabel. 

100. Die landliche Wirthschafts-Gebaude. 

103. Die Bau-Maschinen. Jeej). 

106. Die Krankenhauser. Oppert. 

115. Die Klinker und Klinker-Strassen. Osthofi". 

Deutsche cbeniiscbe Gesellscbaft. Bericbte. 

Jhrg. d-lf)—, 1871-’82, [2 v. annually 

From 187;i. Redacteur: H. Wicbelbaus. 
General Register, Jalirg. 1-10, l&68-’77; 
bearb. v. C. Biscboff.] 8°. Berlin, 1871 
-’82-. 

-Fiirber-Zeitung fair Fiirberei und Druck- 

erei. Bde 15—18 —, 1879-’82. 4«. Miihl- 
hausen, 1879-’82. 

-Scbub-Industrie-Zeitung. Facbblatt 

fiir alle Zweige der Scbubmacberei. 

Jhrg. 0-7—. fob Berlin, 1880-’82-, 

De Vaiix, John W. The herring and the 
herring fishery, with chapters on fishes 
and fishing, and our sea fisheries in the 
future. 12^. Land., 1881. pp. 159. 
Oevere, Louis. Complete manual of cut¬ 
ting. See Compaing, C., and Devere, L. 
DEVICES, badges, and Avar-crie.s, His¬ 
toric. See Palliser, Mrs. B. 

Deville, Achille. Histoire de I’art de la 
verrerie dans l’anti((uit6. Paris, 1873. 

pp. 220. 

Devilliei'K, Alexandre. Nouveau m.a- 
nuel complet de la soierie. T. 1,2, et At¬ 
las. 24°. Paris, 1839. pp. 308; 390 -f- 72. 
12. Manuels Roret. 

“ Devouia,”(r«e«d.) Honitou lace book, 
being the 2d enl. ed..of Honitou lace-mak¬ 
ing, containing full and practical instruc¬ 
tions for acquiring the art of making this 
beautiful and fashionable lace. Jllus. 12*^’. 
Land., n. d. pp. 83. Amateur series, v. 7. 


De'W. By R. A. Proctor. Half-hour recrea¬ 
tions in pop. sci. 2d ser. 

- History of the modern theory. See 

Tomlinson, C. "Weale’s series. No. 143. 

-ponds; the farmers’ summer water sup¬ 
pliers. See Slade, H. P. 

DEXTRINE. Practical treatise on starch, 
starch-sugar, .and glucose. Wagner, 
L. V. 

DIAGNOSIS, physical. 5ce Golding, R. C. 

- See Hoppe, Carl. 

DIAGRAMS. Instruments for taking, 
measuring, and computing. See Porter, 
C. T. 

DIALING. Lectures on the art of. See 
Ferguson, J. 

Diamond drill and its work. See American 
Diamond rock-boring co. 

DIAMONDS and precious stones. See 
Emanuel, Harry. 

-and precious stones, gems, etc. His¬ 
tory of. See Dieulafait, L. Ulus, library 
of wonders, v. 28. 

-of India. See Ball, V. 

-of the world. The great. 5ce Streeter, 

E. W. 

Diaphanie. See Popular rccreator, v. 2. 

Dibdin, T. Library companion; or 
the young man’s guide .and the old man’s 
comfort, in the choice of a library. 2d ed. 
8°. Bond., 1825. 

Dick, St. John. Flies and fiy fishing for 
white and brown trout, grayling and 
coarse fish ; with hints on using the min¬ 
now and gra.sshopper bait. lUus. 12°. 
Loud., 1873. i)p. 154. 

Dick, Thomas. The complete works of. 
11 V. in 2. 8°. Cincin., 1857. 

Dickson, W. E. Practical organ build¬ 
ing. Ulus. 12°. Bond., 1881. Also, 2d 
ed. rev. and with additions. 1882. 
Weale’s series, No. 235. 

DICTIONARY and g.azetteer. Military. 
iSec Wilhelm, T. 

-Archaic. See Cooper, W. R. 

-Astronomy in the form of a. See Hill, J. 

-Bergmiiunisches Worterbuch. NeeDan- 

nenberg, J., and Frantz, W. A. 

-Botanical, See Paxton, —. 

-Classical and arclueological. Nutt- 

all, A. 

-counting house. See Bithell, R. 

-Dausk-norsk-engelsk Ordbog. Lar¬ 
sen, A. 






DICTIONARY. 


103 


DICTIONARY. 


DICTIONARY—coutiuned. 

-Dictionnaire des monogramnies, cliif- 

free, lettres, etc. See Christ, J. F. 

-Dictionnaire des terinee techniques, etc. 

See Souvirou, A. 

- Dictionnaire Russe-frauyais couiplet. 

See Makaroff, N. F. 

-Engelsk-dansk Ordbog. See Rosing, S. 

-Engelsk-svensk Ordbok. Nilsson, 

L. G., Widmark, P. F., and Collin, A. Z. 

- English and Dutch. Pt. 1. Neder- 

landsch-Engelsch. Pt. 2. English and 
Dutch. See Calisch, I. M. 

-English and law. By S. Maunder. See 

Maunder’s Popular treasuiies, v. 1. 

-English, French, Italian and German. 

See New dictionary. 

-English-Russian. Alexandrow, A. 

-English-Welch pronouncing. See Spur- 

rell, W. 

- Errors of speech and spelling. See 

Brewer, E. C. 

-Etymological, of the English language. 

See Skeat, Walter W. 

-Familiar allusions; a handbook of mis¬ 
cellaneous information. See Wheeler, 
W. A. 

-Farmer’s. -See Gardner, D. P. 

-for naturalists and sportsmen. Inter¬ 
national. -SeeSimpson-Baikie, E. 

-Fremdwbrterbuch fiir Landwirthe. See 

Loebe, —. 

-General bibliographical. See Ebert, 

F. A. 

-Glossary of biological, anatomical, and 

physiological terms. -See Dunman, T. 
-of ecclesiastical ornament and cos¬ 
tume. See Pugin, A. W. 

-of technical terms, phrases, etc., of 

the common law. See Stimson, F. J. 

-or collection of words, phrases, 

names, etc. See Nares, R. 

- Handbook of plants. See Hender¬ 
son, P. 

-Handy cyclopiedia. See Crabb, G. 

-Hindustani-English. -SeeFallon, S. W. 

-Icelandic-English. See Cleasby, R. 

-imperial of the English language. See 

Ogilvie, J. 

-Lexicou-Coruu-Britauuicum. -See Will¬ 
iams, R. 

-Medical vocabulary. See Mayne, R. 

G. , and Mayne, J. 

-Military. -See Voyle, G. E., and Saint- 

Clair-Stevenson, G. de. 


DICTIONARY—continued. 

- New pronouncing and explanatory 

English-Italian and Italian-English. See 
Millhouse, J. 

-Nouveau dictionnaii’e de nnSdeciu v<St4- 

rinaire. See Bouley, H., and others. 

-of architecture and the allied arts. See 

Audsley, W. J., and Audsley, G. A. 

-of arts and sciences. See Gregory, G. 

-of books, persons, jilaces and events of 

which mention is made in Holy Scripture. 
By John Ayre. See Maunder's Popular 
treasuries, v. 7. 

-of botanical terms. See Henslow, J. S. 

-of chemistry and mineralogy. See 

Aikin, A., and Aikin, C. R 

- of commerce, etc. American. SeeDe 

Colange, L. 

-of cookery. See Cassell's. 

-of curious, quaint, and out-of-the-way 

matters. See Edwards, E. 

Dictionary of daily wants. 3 v. Illus. 12°. 
Loud., [1858-’60.] Houlstou’s emiuire 
within ser., v. 16-18. 

-of domestic medicine. See Thomson, S. 

-and surgery. See Family doctor. 

-of dress. See Planche, J. R.' 

-of easy reference; for marks on pottery 

and porcelain. See Hooper, W. H., and 
Phillips, W. C. 

-of English literature; guide to English 

authors. See Adams, W. D. 

- of English phrases, etc. -See Kwong 

Ki Chiu. 

-of every-day wants. See Youman, A. E. 

-of Greek and Roman antiquities. See 

Rich, A. 

- of hygiene and public health. -See 

Blyth, A. W. 

- of manufactures, mining, machinery, 

and industrial arts. See Dodd, G. 
Dictionary of medical and surgical kuowl- 
edge; guide in health and disease. IHus. 
12°. Land., n. d. 

-of medicine. See Macaulay, A. 

-of military terms. See Knollys, W. W. 

-of modern Greek and English. See Con- 

topoulos, A. 

-of music and musicians. See Grove, G. 

- of musical information. See Moore, 

J. W. 

-of musical terms. See Hiles, J. 

-See Warner, J. F. 

- of nautical words and phrases. See 

Naval encyclopajdia. 







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104 


DIEULAFAIT. 


DICTIONARY—fontiiiued. 

-of pharmaceutical science. See Swer- 

ingen, H. V. 

-of practical gardening. See McDon¬ 
ald, A. 

-of practical medicine. See Copland, J. 

-of practical phonography. See Mun¬ 
son, J. E. 

-of practical receipts. >See Francis, G. W. 

-of science. See Rodwell, G. F. 

-of scientific terms. See Nuttall, P. A. 

-Illustrated. See Rossiter, W. 

-of stationery. See Wyman, —. 

-of terms and phrases nsed in Ameri¬ 
can or English jurisprudence. See Ab¬ 
bott, B. V. 

-of terms used in architecture, building, 

engineering, etc. <Scf! Weale, .1. Weale’s 
series. No. 36. 

-of terms used in medicine. See Hoblyn, 

R. D. 

-of the anonymous and pseudonymous 

literature of Great Britain. See Halkett, 

S. , and Laing, J. 

-of the architecture and archa-ology of 

the Middle Ages. See Britton, .7. 

-of the fine arts. General and biograph¬ 
ical. See Dimes, J. 

-of the German terms used in medicine. 

See Cutter, G. R. 

-of the Hawaiian language. See An¬ 
drews, L. 

- of the Persian and Arabic languages. 

See Barretto, .7., Jr. 

- of the Portuguese and English lan¬ 
guages. See Lacerda, J. de. 

-of universal biography. See Beeton, —. 

- of universal biography, ancient and I 

modern. See Maunder’s i»opular treas¬ 
ures, V. 2. 

Dictionary of useful knowledge, v. 1. A-F ; 
V.2. G-Z. Illus. 12^'. Loud., 167-2. 

-of words and phrases u.sed in commerce. 

See McElrath, T. 

- of words and tiirms in medicine, etc- 

German-English. See Barnes, F. 

- Phreno-mnemotechuic. See Fauvel- 

Gouraud, F. 

- Physikalisches Haudwbrterbuch. See 

Dmsmann, A. H. 

-Portuguese and English. 5ee Vieyra, —. 

- Sanskrit and English. See Wilsou> 

H.H. 

- Svensk- Engel.sk hand-ordbok. See 

Oman, V. E. 


DICTIONARY—continued. 

- Technical vocabulary of English- 

French. See Wershover, F. J. 

- Tibetan-English. See Jaschke, H. A. 

- Vergleichendes Worterbuch der ge- 

braulichston Taugnamen. See Michaelis, 
G. 

-Veterinary. See Going, J. A. 

- Vocabulary of philosophical sciences. 

See Krauth, C. P. 

- Vocabularj’ of technical terms. See 

Hall, H. 

-Word-book of the Romany ; or, English- 

Gypsy language. See Borrow, G. 

- Worterbuch fiir Berg- und Hiitten- 

technik. See Rdhrig, E. 

Didion, —. Traitd de balistique. 2“‘* ed. 
rev. et aug. Paris, 1860. pp. 603. 

Didot, A. F. Un essai sur la gravure snr 
hois, par. See Vecellio, C. Costumes 
anciens et modernes. 

Dicdricli!^, John H. The theory of 
strains. A compendium for the calcula¬ 
tion and construction of bridges, roofs, 
and cranes, with the application of trigo- 
non.etrical notes. Illus. 8°. Ball.,IS71. 

Diehl, H. P. List of fire-works manufact¬ 
ured by. 8°. Cincin., n. <i. 

DIELECTRICS. Specific inductive ca¬ 
pacities of. See Gordon, J. E. H. 

Dierzon’s method. Zucht der Bienen nach 
der Dierzonschen Methode. <SecKleine, G. 

Diet, clothing, and habits of life. See 
Smedley, J. 

-in health and disease. See Beard, G. 

M. Putnam’s handy-book ser., v. 6. 

-Infant. See Jacobi, J., and Jacobi, M. 

P. Putnam’s handy-book ser. 

-Infant feeding. See Routh, C. H. F. 

-Perfect way in. See Kingsford, Anna. 

-Scientific. See Schlickeysen, G. 

-Toilet medicine. See Wooton, E. 

Dieti’ioli, E. Die Asphalt Stras.sen. Be- 
schatfung der Rohmaterialien, Ban der 
Falirdiimme und Fusswege. 8°. Berlin, 
1882. pp.207. 

Dioiiltifiiit, Louis. Diamonds and pre¬ 
cious stones, a popular account of gems, 
containing their history, their distinctive 
properties, and a description of the most 
famous gems; gem-cutting and engrav¬ 
ing, and the artificial production of real 
and counterfeit gems. 12°. N. Y., 1876. 
pp. 5 -j- 292. Illus. lib. of wonders, v. 28. 



DIEULAFOY. 


105 


DISEASES. 


Dieiilafoy^ Georges. A treatise on the 
pneumatic aspiration of morbid fluids, etc. 
Ulus. 12°. Lond., 1873. pp. 392. 

differential motions, Essay on the 
disc and. See Hovey, J. 

diffusion. Manunl pratique de diffu¬ 
sion. See Fleury, E., and Lemaire, E. 

Digest of Patent Office decisions, 1869-1879. 
See Simonds, W. E. 

-of the decisions in the Patent Office from 

1869 to 1880. See Rice, D. H., and Rice, 
L. C. 

DIGESTION. Causes and treatment of 
imperfect. See Leared, A. 

-Treatise on the function of. See Pavy, 

F. W. 

Digestive ferments and the preparation and 
use of artificially digested food. Rob¬ 
erts, W. 

Dijouvaly Quatremere. De indigober- 
eider en hlaauwverwer; of beschriving 
vande indigo fabriek; verhandeling over 
het blaauwverwer; enz. Vertaald van, en 
met aanmerkingen, benevens twee aan- 
hangzels, over nog andere zaameumeng- 
zels tot blaauwverwen, en over de weede, 
verrijkt door P. J. Kasteleijn. Illua. 

Dordrecht, 1788. pp. 148. Volledige 
Beschrijving van alle konsten. 1. 

Dingee and Conrad co. New guide to rose 
culture. Illua. 8°. West Grove, Pa., 
1882. pp.75. 

Dining-room. See Loftie, Mrs. Art-at- 
home series, v. .'i. 

Diphtheria; its cause, cure, and how to ar¬ 
rest it. See Bell, R. 

Diprose's anecdotes of invention and dis¬ 
covery. 16°. Lond., n. d. pp. 224. 

Dil’cks, Henry. Scientific studies; or 
practical, in contrast with chimerical 
pursuits ; exemplified in two popular lect¬ 
ures. 1. The life of Edward Somerset, 
second marquis of Worcester. 2. Chime¬ 
ras of science; astrology, alchemy, squar¬ 
ing the circle, perpetuum mobile, etc. 
Illua. 12°. Lond., n.d. pp. 88. 

DIRECTORY, International scientists’. 
^eeCassino, S. E. 

-of the world. Newspaper and bank. See 

Hubbard, H. P. 

-Zell’s classified United States business. 

See De Colange, L. 

DISC and differential motions. Essay on. 

See Hovey, J. 

14 CPO 


DISCHARGE of rivers and canals. Mean 
velocity of. See Kutter, W. R. 
Discoveries and inventions of the nine¬ 
teenth century. See Routledge, R. 

-Anecdo es of invention and discovery. 

See Diprose’s, —. 

-art of scientific discovery. See Gore, G. 

-of Helmholtz. Chief acoustical. See 

Taylor, Sedley. Sound and music. 

- towards the North Pole; northeast 

passage to China and Japan. iSee Jour¬ 
nal of a voyage. 

DISEASES. Acute, infectious. tSieeZiema- 
sen, H. V. Cyclopaedia of the practice of 
med., V. 1-2. 

-and injuries. Surgical. See Agnew, 

D.H. 

-cattle and their. See Jennings, R. 

-Chronic infectious. See Ziemssen, H. v. 

Cyclopaedia of the practice of med., v. 3. 

-contagious. See Morgan, John. 

-of domestic animals. See United 

States. Agric. Dept. Special report, 
No. 22. 

-Dyspepsia and its kindreds See Hale, 

W. W. 

- filth, and their prevention. See Si¬ 
mon, J. 

-incidental to Europeans in hot climates. 

Essay on. See Lind, J. 

-Nervous. See Hamilton, A. McLane. 

- of cattle, sheep, and swine. Cattle 

plague and trichina. See Dadd, G. H. 

- of domestic animals. See United 

States. Agric. Dept. Special report. 
No. 34. 

-symptoms and remedies. iSeeCole, 

S. W. American veterinarian. 

-of live stock. See Tellor, L.V. 

-of men, women and children. Brief de¬ 
scription of. /See Warren, I., and Small, 
A. E. 

-of sheep. Treatment of. See Randall, 

H. S. 

-with an essay on cattle epidemics. 

See Clok, H. 

-of silkworms. Etudes de la maladie 

des vers a soie. See Pasteur, L. 

- of summer. See Wilson, J. C. Amer. 

health primers. No. 3. 

-of swine. Prevention and treatment. 

See Coburn, F. D. 

-of the American horse, and cattle, and 

sheep. See McClure, R. 





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106 


DODD. 


DISEASES—continued. 

-of the chest, throat, and nasal cavities. 

See Ingals, E. F. 

-of the circulatory system, of the mouth 

and lips, etc. See Ziemssen, H. v. Cy¬ 
clopaedia of the practice of medicine, v. 6. 

-of the dog. See Hill, J. W. 

-of the ear. See Williams, A. D. 

-of the eye. See Carter, R. B. 

-Manual of ophthalmic practice. See 

Schell, H. S. 

-Students’ guide to. (SceNettleship, E. 

-Treatise on. See Angell, H. C. 

-of the horse. Index of. See Kendall^ 

B. J., and co. 

-Structure and. See Youatt, W. 

-of the respiratory organs. See Ziems- 

sen, H. V. Cyclopaedia of the practice of 
medicine, v. 4,5. 

-of the stomach, and varieties of dys¬ 
pepsia. See Habershon, S. O. 

-of the throat and nasal passages. See 

Cohen, J. S. 

- See Ruppaner, A. Principles and 

practice of laryngoscopy. 

-the throat and nose. See James, P. 

-Manual of. See Bosworth, F. H. 

-of women. See Edis, A. W. 

-Practical gynaecology. See Smith, H. 

-Student’s guide to. See Qalabin, 

A. G. 

-Oxygen in the treatment of. See Birch, 

S. B. 

- peculiar to horses in America. See 

Dadd, G. H. 

-Phenomena of. See Maclagan, T. 

-remedies, etc., of caged bii’ds. See 

Browne, J. D. 

-treatment of chronic. See Madden, 

T M. 

DISINFECTANTS. Water, air, etc. See 
Hartley, W. N. 

DISINFECTION. Air and water purifi¬ 
cation. See Condy, H. B. 

-Assainissemeut de la Seine. See Paris, 

Prefecture de la Seine. 

-Practical ventilation, and disinfecting 

of rooms. SVc Constantine, J. 
DISPENSATORY, American. 5ec King, 
J. 

-National. Stille, S., andMaisch, J. M. 

Disston, Henry, and sous’ Keystone saw, 
tool, steel, aud file works. Ulus. 4°, 
Phila., Tacony, 1879. pp.93. (3 cop.) 


DISTILLATION, brewing and malting. 
See McCulloch, J. 

-Chapter on. See Keene, J. B. 

-Complete distiller. See Cooper, H. 

-Destructive. See Mills, E. J. 

-Erfahrungen beim Brennerei-Betriebe, 

etc. See Fischer, H. A. 275 Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiiuste. 

-Das Holz und seine Destinations-Pro- 

ducte. See Thenius, G. Chem.-tech. 
Bib., B. fi7. 

-in all varieties. Present practice of. 

See Morewood, S. 

- Introitus apertus ad artem distilla- 

tionis. 6’ee Y-worth, W. 

-of boghead coal, Products of the de¬ 
structive. See Williams, C. G. 

- Practical treatise on brewing, rectify¬ 
ing aud. See Shannon, R. 

Ditching and draining; a manual of tables 
for computing work done. 16°. Lond., 
1860. pp. 63. 

Divii§, J. V. Die Wiederbelebung der 
Knochenkohle mit Riicksicht auf die 
Methode “ Pfleger-Divis.” Zusammen- 
gestellt von. 8°. KoUn,\Slb. pp. 72. 

Dobell, Horace. On the Mont Dore cure 
and the proper way to use it. 8°. Land., 
1881. pp. 179. 

Dobson, Edward. Pioneer engineering ; 
a treatise on the engineering operations 
connected with the settlement of waste 
lands in new countries. 2d ed.,rev. llliia. 
16°. Lond., 1880. pp. 20; 179. 

-and Tarn, E. Wyudham, The stu¬ 
dents’ guide to the practice of measuring 
aud valuing artificer.s’ works; containing 
directions for taking dimensions, abstract¬ 
ing the same, etc. Newed. with additions 
byE. W. Tarn. lUus. 8°. Lond., 1871. pp. 
27-f 351. 

DOCK walls. Design and construction of. 
See Allen, J. R. 

-yards aud iron works of Great Britain 

and France. Rep’t. of ch. eng. King. 
See United States, Cong. Report. 

DOCKS, dredging-machines, etc. (SeeWin- 
ton, .1. G. Weale’s series, No. 164. 

Dodd, George. Dictionary of manufact¬ 
ures, mining, machinery, aud industrial 
arts. 12°. N. Y., 1869, 

-Food of Loudon. Sketch of the chief 

varieties, sources of supplies, probable 
quantities, modes of arrival, processes of 
manufacture, suspected adulteration, and 





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107 


DOMESTIC. 


Dodd, George—continued, 
machinery of distribution, or the food for 
two millions and a half. 12°. Land., 1856. 
pp. 12 4- 524 4- 24. 

-Foundstions and concrete works. Rev. 

by. See Dobson, E. Weale's series. 
No. 44. 

Dods, Matilda Lees. The art of cooking; 
a series of practical lessons. Ed. by Hen¬ 
rietta De Cond6 Sherman. 16°. N. Y., 

1880. pp. 226. 

Doehriilg;, W. Haudbuch des Feuerlosch- 
und Rettuugswesens, mit besonderer Be- 
riicksichtigung der Brandursachen und 
der banlicben Verhiiltnisse, sowie der 
neuesteii Ap])arate und Ertiudungen. Er- 
ganzungsband, Das Feuerloschwesen Ber¬ 
lins. 8°. Atlas 1. fol. ilerlin, 1881. pp. 
932; Erg. 310. 

Doe$bnr;?ll, T. van. Over klenrmenging 
en kleurmeting. 8°. Utrecht, 1855. pp. 
82 -f 4. 

Dog. See Johnson, J. B. Houlston’s hand¬ 
books of field and river sports. No. 3. 

- See Richardson, H. D. 

- See Smith, C. H. Naturalist’s library, 

V. 18,19. 

- See Youatt, VV. 

-and gun. See Hooper, J. J. 

- Canes venatici of classical antiquity. 

See Arrianus. 

- Dogs of Great Britain and America, 

etc.; breeding, training, management, in 
health and disease. See Walsh, J. H. 

- Management and diseases of the. See 

Hill, J.‘W. 

Doggett, Kate Newell. The grammar of 
painting and engraving. Tr. from the 
French of Blanc’s Grammaire des arts de 
dessin. With the original illustrations. 
See Blanc, C. 

Doibcar, A. E. The art of projecting. A 
manual of experimentation in physics, 
chemistry, and natural history with the 
porte lumiere and magic lantern. Ulus. 
8°. Boat., 1877. pp. 158 [?] 

- The telephone; an account of the phe¬ 
nomena of electricity, magnetism, and 
sound, as involved in its action. With di¬ 
rections for making a speaking telephone. 
Ulus. 24°. Boat., 1877. 

Dolby, Anastasia. Church vestments; 
their origin, use, and ornament. Illua. 
Sra. 4°. Land., 1868. pp. 203, 


Domaszcwski, Viktor von. DasWas- 
ser als Quelle der Verwiistungeu und des 
Reichthums. 8°. Wien, 1879. 

DOMESTIC and social economy. House¬ 
hold guide to. See Cassell’s, —. 

- animals. Ban und Einrichtung der 

Stallnngeu und Aufenthalt.sorte unserer 
nutzbareu Hausthiere. See RuefF, A. 

-Castration des animaux domestiques. 

See Gourdon, J. 

-Cattle-rearing; information regard¬ 
ing animals grazing, etc. See Cow. 

- — Comparative anatomy of. See 

Chauveau, A. 

-Diseases of. See Cole, S. W. 

-Stock-keeping and cattle-rearing. See 

Roland, A. Farming for pleasure and 
profit, sec. 4. 

- architecture and ornament in detail. 

See Gibbs, J. 

- — Das freistehende Familien-Wohu- 

haus. See Hittenkofer, —. Deutsche 
bautechu. Taschen-Bib., No. 3, 4. 

-economy. See Bartley, G. C, T. 

- See Lewis, W. G. Houlston's in¬ 
dust. lib.. No. 9. 

- See Pinney, H. 

- — All about everything; practical 

recipes. See Beeton’s “All about it” 
books. 

-American agriculturist. See Amer¬ 
ican. 

-and household science, ^ee Maun> 

R. J. 

-Art of furnishing on rational prin¬ 
ciples. See Cooper, H. J. 

-Book of preserves. See Gouffe, J. 

-Book that every family needs. See 

Book. 

-Breakfast, luncheon, and tea. See 

Harland, M. 

-Clarendon book of household receipts 

for bread, cake, etc. See Clarendon. 

-Common sense in the household. See 

Harland, M. 

-Cookery and practical housekeeping. 

See Buckeye cookery. 

-Corner cupboard. Houlston’s En¬ 
quire within ser., v. 3. 

-Dictionary of daily wants. Houls¬ 
ton’s Enquire within ser., v. 16-18. 

-Dictionary of every-day wants. See 

Youman, A. C. 

-Dictionary of practical receipts, etc. 

See Francis, G. W 




DOMESTIC. 


108 


DONKIN. 


DOMESTIC economy—continued. 

-The dining-room. See Loftus, Mrs. 

Art at home series, v. 5. 

-Domestic cyclopaedia of practical 

information. See Goodholme, T. S. 
-Encyclopaedia of. Houlston’s En¬ 
quire within ser., v. 4. 

-Enquire within upon everything. 

Houlston's Enquire within ser., v. 1. 

-Healthy homes. See Wilson, G. 

-Hints in the use of articles of house¬ 
hold consumption. Houlston’s Enquire 
within ser., v. 5. 

-Home manual. See Nicholson, E. 

-Homes of the working classes. See 

Hole, J. 

-Household chemistry. See Bernays, 

A. J. 

-Household cyclopedia of general 

information. See Hartshorne, H. 

-Housekeeper and health-keeper. See 

Beecher, Miss C. E. 

-Housekeeper’s manual. See Beecher, 

C. E., and Stowe, H. B. 

-How a penny became a thousand 

pounds. Houlston’s Enquire within ser., 
v. 7. 

-Journey of discovery all around our 

house. Houlston’s Enquire within ser., 
V. 2. 

-Lesson on. See Wigley, Mrs. W. H. 

-Manuals for industrial schools. See 

Manuals. 

-Modern householder. See Murray, R. 

-New recipe book. See Case, A. L. 

- Our homes. See Hartshorne, H. 

Amer. health primers, No. 9. 

-Practical directions for economical 

every-day cookery. See Corson, .J. 

-Principles of household management 

and cookery. See Parloa, M. 

-rural economy, casualties, etc. See 

Hints and helps. 

Domestic fowls and animals; their natural 
history; rules for their breeding and rear¬ 
ing ; with the management of the dairy, di¬ 
rections for keeping bees, etc. 32°. Land., 
1879. pp. 131. Manuals for industrial 
schools. No. 5. 

- hygiene. Dangers to health. See 

Teale,T. P. 

-Healthy homes. See Haynes, S. 

- medicine and surgery. See Walsh, 

J. H. 

__ — Every-day doctor. See Hosmer, G. 


DOMESTIC hygiene—continued. 

-Handbook of popular. -Sec Napheys, 

G. H. 

-Manual of. See Gooding, R. 

i Weale’s series. No. 112. 

-science. Common things explained. 

See Lardner, D. 

-Every-day things; or, useful knowl¬ 
edge. See Every-day. 

-One thousand and ten things worth 

knowing. -See Lardner, D. 

Domville, Edward J. A manual for hos¬ 
pital nurses and others engaged in attend¬ 
ing on the sick. 3d ed. Ulus. 12°. Land., 
1878. pp. 86. 

Donaldson, James. Drawing and rough 
sketching for marine engineers, with pro¬ 
portions, instructions, explanations, and 
examples; also, how to design engines, 
boilers, propellers, paddle-wheels, shafts, 
rods, valves, etc. 2ded. lUus. 8°. Lend., 
[1881.] pp. 82, pis. 18. 

Donaldson, John. Suburban farming. 
A treatise on the laying out and cultiva¬ 
tion of farms adapted to the produce of 
milk, butter, and cheese, eggs, poultry, 
and pigs; with additions illustrating the 
more modern practice, by R. S. Burn. 
2ded. lUus. 12°. Load., 1881. pp. 373-f- 
16-1-32. Weale’a series. No. 222. 

Donaldson, S. James. Contributions to 
practical gynecology. Pt. 1. Practical 
observations upon uterine deflexions. Pt. 
2. Practical observations upon dysmenor 
rhcea. lUus. 8°. X. 1., 1882. pp. 134. 

Donaldson, William. Formulas for the 
loads and deflections of solid beams and 
girders. Illus. 8°. Loud., N. Y., 1872. 
pp. 8 -f- 56. 

- Principles of con.strnction and effi¬ 
ciency of w^ater-wheels. Illus. 8°. Land., 
X. T., 1876. pp. 94. 

- Switches and crossings. Formulae for 

ascertaining the angles of crossings, 
lengths of switches, distances of the points 
of the crossings and the heels of the 
switches from the springing of the curve. 
Illus. 8°. Loud., 1871. pp. 6-f-2.56. 

- Treatise on the art of constructing 

oblique arches with spiral courses. Illus. 
8°. Land., 1867. pp. 38-1-16. 

Donkin, W. F. Acoustics, theoretical. 
Pt. 1. Illus. 8°. Oxford, 1870. pp. 6-f 
202 . 






DONLEVY. 


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DRAINAGE. 


Doillevy, Alice. Practical hints on the 
art of illumination. lUus. 1.4°. N.T., 

1867. pp. 78. 

DOORS. Die Banschlosserei. Beschlage 
der Fenster nnd Thiiren. See Jeep, W. 
Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bih., No. 
16,17. 

Doi’a.11, —. Habits and men, with rem¬ 
nants of record touching the makers of 
both. 8°. N. Y., 1865. pp. 402. 

“Dorinda” (Pseud.). Needlework for ladies 
for pleasure and profit. Containing sug¬ 
gestions how to make needlework remu¬ 
nerative; instructions for all the newest 
and most fashionable kinds of fancy work; 
practical directions and recipes for mak¬ 
ing numerous useful, pretty, and salable 
articles, and list of all established work 
societies. 12°. Aia^rosc, 1881. pp. 6-|-63. 

Doujfall, Jan es Dalziel. Shooting; its 
appliances, practice, and purpose. 12°. 
Loud., 1875. pp. 357. 

Douglas, <Str Howard. Manual of naval 
tactics; appendix, being an extract from 
“Naval warfare with steam,” by. See 

Ward, J. H. 

Douglas, Silas H., and Prescott, Al¬ 
bert B. Qualitative chemical analysis. 
A guide in the practical study of chem¬ 
istry, and in the work of analysis. 3d ed. 
With a study of oxidation and reduction, 
bj^ Otis Coe Johnson. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 
1881. pp. 305. 

Douglas, William. Horse-shoeing as it 
is and as it should be. lUus. 12°. Land., 
1873. pp. 161. 

Douglas, W. and E. Descriptive catalogue 
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hydraulic rams, chain pumps, garden en¬ 
gines, hardware, etc. Illus. 8°. Middle- 
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Douglass mannf. co.’s premium mechanics’ 
tools. Rev. list. Illus. 12°. N. Y., 
1876. pp. 34. (2 cop.) 

Doutre, Joseph. Constitution of Canada. 
The British North America act, 1867; its 
interpretation, gathered from the decis¬ 
ions of the courts, the dicta of judges, 
and the opinions of statesmen and others, 
to which are added the Quebec resolutions 
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States. 8°. Montreal, 1880. pp. 414. 

Dove, H. W. Circulation of the waters 
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Dowling, Charles Hutton. Iron work. 
Practical formulae and general rules for 
finding the strain and breaking weight of 
wrought-iron bridges, with sundry useful 
tables. Illus. 12°. Land., 1866. pp. 29. 

-A series of metric tables in which the 

British standard measures and weights 
are compared with those of the metric sys- 
i tern at present in use on the continent. 
2d ed. rev. 8°. Loud., 1872. pp. 124. 

Doyle, Patrick. Tin mining in Larut. 

: With maps, plates, and notes. 12°. Lond., 

N. Y., 1879. pp. 32. 

Doyle and co. Illustrated catalogue of 
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j Drafting instruments and operations. See 
Warren, S. E. 

DRAINAGE. Advantages of the sepa¬ 
rate system. See Monson, E. 

-American sanitary engineering. See 

Philbrick, E. S. 

- and irrigation. Agricultural. See 

; Technical educator, v. 1-2. 

-and sewerage of towns. See Phillips, J. 

- Beriicksichtigung der Schwemm-Can- 

! alization und Berieselungs-Anlageu. See 
\ Kaftan, J. 

j -Bournemouth. See Jones, H. S., and co. 

[ -Dess^chement des Moeres. See Bor- 

I tier, P. 

j -Farm. See French, H. F. 

i -Hints on drains. See Bird, P. H. 

-Hints on house. See Ough, H. 

I -House. See Buchan, W. P. Weale’s 

I series. No. 191. 

I-<Sce Gerhard, Paul. Van Nostrand’s 

j sci. ser.. No. 63. 

- See Masters, H. 

:-and water service in cities, villages, 

etc. See Bayles, J. C. 

[-How to protect our dwellings. See 

I Varona, Adolfo de. Van Nostrand’s 
sci. ser.. No. 55. 

I -Important directions on public drains. 

See Sutcliffe, J. 

- Manual of practical draining. See 

\ Stephens, H. 

I -Manual of tables computing work done. 

See Ditching and draining. 

-Mine. See Michell, S. 

-of land. See Denton, J. B. 

- See Johnstone, J. 

- See Roland, A. Farming for pleas¬ 
ure and profit. Sect, 5, 







DRAINAGE. 


110 


DRAWING. 


DRAINAGE—continued. 

-of tbe great level fens, called Bedford 

level. History of. See Wells, S. 

-Plea for arterial. See Dean, G. A. 

-Plumber and sanitary engineer. See 

Plumber. 

-Practical irrigator and drainer. See 

Stephens, G. 

- Sowers and drains for populous dis¬ 
tricts. See Adams, J. W. 

Draper, Henry. Construction of a sil¬ 
vered glass telescope and itsusein celestial j 
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Draper, John William. History of the I 
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the use of schools and colleges ; containing 
the most recent discoveries and facts com¬ 
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Ulus. 12°. N.Y.,ISC,7. pp.8 + 381. 

Draper and haberdasher. See Hayes, J, W. 

Houlston’s Indust, lib.. No. 28. 

Draughts. See Pardon, G. F. Routledge’s 
sixpenny handbook. No. 7. 

- See Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 

DRAWING. See Free hand. 

-and design, Technical. See Technical. 

-and engraving on wood. Art of. See 

Marx, G. W. 

- and measuring instruments. See 

Heather, J. F. Weale’s series. No. 168. 

-and shading. Systematic. See Ryan, 

C. Cassell's tech, manuals. No. 11. 

-Architectural. See Burges, W. 

- See Tu thill, W. B. 

- Art of figure. See Weigall, C. H. 

Handbooks on the tine arts, No. 29. 

-Art of mechanical. See Phillips, J. E. 

-Art of sketching from nature. See Row- 

botham, Thomas. Putnam’s art hand¬ 
books, No. 1. 

-book for beginners. See Delamotte, P. H 

-Geographical. <See Apgar, E. A., and 

A.C. 

-Directions in draftsmanship. See Camp, 

F. T. 

- Drafting instruments and oi)eration8. 

See Warren, S. E. 

-Draughtsman’s handbook of plane and 

map. See Andre, G. G. 

-Elements of machine construction and. 

See Warren, S. E. 

- engineering, and rough sketches. See 

Donaldson, J. 


DRAWING—continued. 

-Etchings of rustic figures. See Pyne, 

W. H. 

-Fi'st principles of. •S'ccDavidson, E. A. 

-for cabinet-makers. See Davidson, E. 

A. Cassell’s tech, manuals. No. 3. 

-for metal-plate workers. See Davidson, 

E. A. Cassell’s tech, manuals. No. 6. 

-founded on perspective. Aids to model. 

See Richardson, F. C. 

- Geometrical. See Tomkins, E. Put¬ 
nam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 2. 

-Elements of taste in. See Warren, 

S.E. 

-Instructions in. aScc Great Britain. 

Royal military academy, Woolwich. 

-Guide to figure. See Hicks, G. E. 

Handbooks ou the fine arts. No. 14. 

-Handbook of. See Walker, W. 

-Hints ou proportion, color, and conipo- 

! sitiou. /See Warren, H. Handbooks on 
the fine arts. No. 28. 

-How to draw a straight line. See 

Kempe, A. B. Nature series. No. 8. 

-in colored crayons. Art of painting and. 

See Murray, PI. Handbooks on the fine 
arts. No. 37. 

-in pencil and chalk. Guide to land¬ 
scape. See Harley, G. Handbooks on 
; the fine arts. No. 9. 

-instruments. Mathematical. SeeHulme, 

I F. E. 

-Isometrical. See Nicholson, P. 

-Kindergarten manual of. See Moore, N. 

-Linear perspective and model. See An¬ 
derson, L. 

-Machine construction and. See Tomp¬ 
kins, E. Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 2. 

-materials. See Keuffel and Esser. 

-Mechanical. See Blunt, C. 

- See Schubert, E. L. 

! -Method of teaching mechanical and 

engineering. See Binns, W. 

! -Model. Elementary principles from 

! solid forms. See Davidson, E. A. Cas 
sell’s tech, manuals. No. 13. 

-Light and shade. See Merrifield, 

Mrs. —. Handbooks on the fine arts, 
No. 18. 

-ou the principles of perspective. Aids 

to. See Calmady-Richardson, F. 

-Technical. See Technical educator, 

V. 1-4. 

i -Text-book of geometrical, with intro- 

1 Auction to isometrical, See Minifie, W. 





DRAWING. 


Ill 


DRUGS. 


DRAWING—continued. 

-Workman’s manual of engineering. See 

Mazton, J. Weale's series, No. 171. 

Drawings of ancient embroidery. See Bar¬ 
ber, Mrs. E. 

-Working, and designs in architecture 

and buildings. See Burn, R. S. 

-How to make and use them. See 

Haupt, L. M. 

-Porte-folio of lithographed. Build¬ 
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See Busbridge, W. 

Drayson, Lieut. Col. Practical military 
surveying and sketching, with the use 
of the compass and sextant, theodolite, 
mountain barometer, etc. lllus. 12'^. 
Land., 1874. pp. 192. 

Dredg:e, James. Electric illumination 
by Conrad Cooke, James Dredge, M. F. 
O’Reilly, S. P. Thompson, and H. Vivarez. 
With abstracts of specifications having 
reference to electric lighting prepared by 
W. Lloyd Wise. v. 1. 4°. Loud., 1882. 

pp. 693 + 190. (2 cop.) 

-Modern examples of road and railway 

bridges. See Maw, W. H., and Dredge, J. 

DREDGING. Sammluug ausgefuhrter 
Dampfbagger, Baggerprahme, uud 
Dampf bugsirboote, etc. See Hagen, L. 

Dress and care of the feet. Ulus. 12°. 
N. Y., 1873. 

-art of. See Haweis, Mrs. H. R. 

-Dresses of the middle ages. See Shaw, 

H. 

-hints on. See Gale, E. C. Putnam’s 

handy-book ser., v. 11. 

Dress-maker (The) and milliner. Ulus. 
16°. Loud., n. d. pp. 96. Houlston’s 
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-making. Cuttingoutand. -SceGrand’- 

homme. Mile. E. 

-What to wear. See Phelps, E. S. 

Dresser, Christopher. Principles of dec- j 
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DRESSING and finishing. Die Kiinst- 
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Joclet, Victor. Chem.-tech. Bib. B. 63. 

Drewry, C. Stewart. The law of trade¬ 
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Dreyfus, Charles. Sizing and mildew in 
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DRILLING-machines. See Thorne, de 
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- — air compressors, etc., i>nenmatic. 

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DRILLS, steam, mining machinery, etc. 
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DRINK, History of. See Samuelson, J. 

-thirst; its medical treatment. See 

Hall, J. 

Drinker, Henry S. Tunneling, explosive 
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in use. Also, descriptions of the European 
and American systems of timbering and 
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I land. With a history of tunneling from 
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Drinks, drinkers, and drinking. aSccR ogers, 
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DRIVING. See Popular recreator, v. 1. 

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I Dropiscli, Bernhard. Handbuch der Pa- 
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DROWNING, Restoration from, by the 
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DRUGGIST. Chemist and. Houlston’s 
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I Druggist’s circular and chemical gazette; 
practical journal of chemi.stry. as applied 
to jiharmacy, arts, and sciences; and gen¬ 
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drug business, V. 24-26, 1880-’82 -. lllus. 

4°. N. Y., 1880-’82. 

-general receipt book. See Beasley, H. 

-handbook of private formula, Nel¬ 
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-sundries. Whithall, Tatum and co. 

I DRUGGISTS jireparing for examination. 
First lines for chemists and. See Steg- 
gall, J. 

DRUGS of vegetable origin. History of. 
See Fliickiger, F., and Hanbury, D. 










DRUGS. 


112 


DUFRI5N0Y. 


DRU GS —continued. 

-Pathogenetic outlines of homoeopathic. 

See Heinigke, C. 

-Specific action of. See Burness, Alex¬ 
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DRUNKENNESS. Habitual. SecBuck- 
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Drury, Heber. The useful plants of India; 
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DRY plates, modern, or emulsion photog¬ 
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Dry den, John. Art of painting. Tr. by. 
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Drys<lalc, J., and Hayward, J. W. 
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Dubief, L.-F. Guide pratique de la fab¬ 
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Du Doit$, A. J. The new method of graph¬ 
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Dubois, Urbain. Co.smopolitan cookery. 
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Diiliield, Mrs. William. Art of flower 
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Dufoiir, Philippe Sylvestre. Trait^s nou¬ 
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DWELLINGS —continued. 

i -Der bauliche Comfort des Wohnhauses, 

etc. See Wolf, A. 

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See Bersch, J. Chem.-tech. Bib.,B. 44. 

-Das Fiirben der Schmuck- und Putz- 

federn. See Steina, R. 

- Das Fiirben des Papierstotfs. See 

Erfurt, J. 

-Die Farbendruckerzeugung See Per- 

wolf E. 

-Farbenlehre. <S'<;e Wouwermans, A. v. 

Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 48. 

-Fiirberei und Druckerei. See Pubetz, 

A. 

-Handbuch der Wollenfiirberei. See 

Joclet, V. 

-hats and gloves. Die Kunst- u. Fein- 

wiischerei, Strohhut- und Handschuh- 
Fiirberei, etc. See Joclet, V. Chem.- 
i tech. Bib.,B. 63. 








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115 


EARLE. 


DYEING—contiuued. 

- De indigobereider eii blaauwverwer. 

<S'ee Dijonval, Q. Volledige bescbri j viug 
van alle konsten. 1. 

-leather. Glaedlederfiirberei. (SVeBeller, 

N. 111. Neuer Scbanplatz der Kiinste. 

-Die Lederfarberei and die Fabrikatiou 

des Lackleder.s. *See Wiener, F. Chein.- 
tech. Bib., B. 

-Manual for dyerisand laundreHseH. See 

Christopher, S. 

-^Manual of colors and dye wares, etc. 

See Slater, J. W. 

-Monthly journal devoted to ])ractical, 

etc. See Textile colorist. 

-Receipts for calico printing; with mad¬ 
der extracts and alizarine. See Shepard, 
T. P. 

-Secrets of th« art of. See Haserick, i 

E. C. 

-Textile manufacturer: a trade joinuaj 

for dyers, etc. See Textile. ' 

-Tiutura della seta. See Ponci, L. 

-Traitd de teiuture des soies. <SeeMoy- ' 

ret, M. 

-Die Ultramariu-Fabrikation, etc. See 

Lichtenberger, C. E. 273. Neuer 
Schauplatz der KUnste. | 

-De verwer. See Boot, C. VoUedige ' 

beschrijving van alle konsten, ii4. 

-Wochenschrift fiir Farberei, etc. See I 

Farberei-Muster-Zeitung. 

- wool. Six lectures on. See London. 

Soc. for the encouragement of arts, etc. j 

- De Zijdeverwer. See Macquer, —. | 

VoUedige beschrijving van alle kon- | 
8teu,8. 

DYESTUFFS. Die Chemie des Stein- 
kohlentheers, mit besouderer Beriicksich- 
tiguugder kunstlichen organischen Farb- 
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-Erdfarben. See Bersch, J. Chem.. j 

techn. Bib., B. 40. 

-of vegetable or chemical origin. See j 

Gibson, R. II. American dyer. 

Dynamic cure, The. See Sunderland, L. 

DYNAMICS. Nee Bottomley, J. T. Put¬ 
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-elements of. See Blaikie, J. 

- Elements of dynamic. Motion and 

rest in solid tand tluid bodies. See Clifford, 
W. K. 

-Lessons on rigid. See Pirie, G. 

- of a particle. Treatise on. See Tait, 

P.G., and Steele, W. J. 


DYNAMICS—contiuued. 

-of matter. Nee Nystrom, J. W. 

-of nerve and muscle. See Radcliffe, 

C. B. 

-Strict jirecision in the meaning of dy¬ 
namical terms. See Nystrom, J. W. 

DYNAMITE. Emploi sirnultan^ dans 
les mines des dynamites iuvent^es par A. 
Nobel, et de l’61ectricit6. See Barbe, F. 

DYNAMO-clectricity. Die dyuamoelek- 
trischen Maschineu, etc. See Glaser de 
Cew, G. Elektro-tech. Bib., [Wien] B. 1. 

DYNAMOMETRY. Dynamometer und 
Mikroskop. See Hausner, J. 

j -Lespandynamom^tres. Nee Him, G.-A. 

Actuals, sclents., 52. 

Dysmenorrhea; its pathology and treat¬ 
ment. Nee Smith, H. 

-Obscrvaliousupon. See Donaldson, S. 

,1. Contributions to gynecology. 

Dyson, C. E. Bird-keeping. A practical 
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Dyspepsia and its kindred diseases. See 
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-How to avoid it. See Edwards, J. F. 

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Eadic, John. Ecclesiastical cyclopa3dia, or, 
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Eagle range and foundry co. [ Ranges, traps, 
garden-rollers,etc.] Illua. 4°. Birming¬ 
ham, Eng., n. d. 

EAR and membrana tympani. MechanisnJ 
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L. F. 

-and throat diseases. See Thomas, L. 

-Diseases of. See Williams, A. D. 

-Hearing, and howto keep it. See Bur¬ 
nett, C. H. Amer. health primers. No. 1. 

-Imperfect hearing and hygiene of. See 

Turnbull, L. 

-Mysteries of. See Rood, O. N. Uni¬ 
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-Surgical diseases of. See Troltsch, — 

von, and Helmholtz, H. L. F. 

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H. M. 

Earle stove co. Manufactures of cooking 
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EAKTH. 


116 


EDELMANN. 


Earth a great luaguet. Hee Mayer, A. M. 
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-and its treasures. jSee Mangin, Arthur. 

-as a topical application in surgery. See 

Hewson, A. 

-Chemistrj’ of. By J. N. Lockyer. Sci¬ 
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-closets. See Waring, G. E., ,jr. 

-and earth sewage. iSee Waring, G. E. 

-La constitution int^rieure de la terre. 

See Radau, R. Actuals, sclents., 82. 

-Figure of. /SeeBaily, F. 

-in a coal-pit. Weighing the. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

-Rotundity of. By T. S. H. Half-hour 

recreations in pop. .sci., Ist ser. 

-Succession of life on. By W. C. Will¬ 
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ser. 8. 

-What composed of. By H. C. Roscoe. 

See Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d 
ser. Also, Science lectures for the peo¬ 
ple, ser. 8. 

EARTHENWARE. Art work in. See 
Wheatley, H. B., and Delamotte, P. II. 

EARTHWORK. Actual lateral pressure, 
of. iS'ce Baker, B. Van Nostrand’s sci. 
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-Manual on. See Graham, A. J. 8. 

-Massen-Ermittelungen hei Erdarbeitcn. 

See Goering, A. 

-Tables of. See Grover, J. W. 

Eassie, William. Cremation of the dead; 
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Eastlake, Charles L. Hints on house¬ 
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1878. pp. 304. 

Easy lessons in light. See Awdry, Mrs. W. 

Eating and drinking. See Beard, G. M. 
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Eaton, D. C. List of marine algie collected 
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Eaton, Dorman B. Civil service in Great 
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Eaton, S. J. M. Petroleum; a history of 
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Ebbctt$«, D. J. Examples of decorative 
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Ebers, George. Egypt: descriptive, hi.stor- 
ical, and picturesiiue. Tr. from the origi¬ 
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Ebert, Frederick Adolphus. General bib¬ 
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of. v. 1-4. 8°. Oxford, 1837. 

ECCLESIASTICAL architecture. Das 
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No. 12. 

- art. Glossary of ecclesiastical orna¬ 
ment and costume. See Pugin, A. W. 

- art in Germany, during the middle 

ages. See Liibke, W. 

-cycloptedia. See Eadie, J. 

Eckliart, A. Die Konstruktion von Breii- 
nofen fiir Ziegeleien uud Thonwaaren- 
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Deutsche bautechn. Tascheii-Bib., No. 54. 

Eclectic magazine. A general index to the. 
Ste Griswold, W. M. 

ECLIPSES for any given place by graphi¬ 
cal construction. Predicting. See Pen¬ 
rose, F. C. 

-Total solar. ■S'ee United Statks. Navy 

dept. Naval observatory, App. 3. 

Economic entomology. Aptera. See Mur¬ 
ray, A. South Kens. mus. Art and sci. 
handbooks. No. 16. 

- Ueberdas Uuiversitatsstudium der ra- 

tionellen Oekonomie, etc. See Scheidler, 
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Eddy, Henry T. Thermodynamics. Ulus. 
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Nostrand’s .sci. ser., No. 45. 

Edo, J allies. Gold and silversmiths’ and 
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sight the exact value of and quantity of 
gold, silver, and diamonds. Also tables 
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by J. Aspin. 8°. Zoad., n. d. pp. 4. 

Edelmann, M. T. Illustrirter Catalog No. 
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strnmeute uud der Apparate flir elek- 
trisches Licht construirt und verfertigt in 




KDELMANN. 


117 


EDWARDS. 


Edelmauu, M. T.—continued. 

dem pbysicaliscli-mechanischeu Institute, 
von. Ivi^. Miinchen, 1880. pp. 20. 

Eder, Josef Maria. Modern dry-plates; or 
emulsion pbotoj'iaphy. Tbe Euglisb edi¬ 
tion, ed. by 11. Baden Pritcbard. 12°. 
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- Cber die cbemiscbeu Wirkungen des 

farbigeu Licbtes iiiid die Pbotograpbie in 
uatiirlicben Farben. 8°. ll’ieu, 1879. 

pp. 68. 

-t'ber die Reactionen der Cbromsaure 

und der Cbroimate auf Gelatine, Guinmi, 
Zucker und andere Substauzeu organ- 
iscben Ursprungs in ibren Beziebungen 
zur Cbromatpbotograpbie. 8°. fl’ieii, 
1878. pp. 96. 

- and Pizzi^lielli, G. Die Pboto¬ 
grapbie mit Cblorsilber-Gelatine und 
cbemiscber Entwicklung nebsteiner prak- 
tiscben Anleitung zur rascben Herstelluug 
von Diapositi veil, Stereoskopbildern, Fen- 
sterbildern, Duplicatnegativen, Vergros- 
serungen, Copien auf Paider, etc. 8°. 
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Edgerton, N. H. Priced aud illustrated 
catalogue of magic lanterns, stereopticous, 
pbotograpbie transparencies, and colored 
views. 3Utb ed. 8°. Phila., 1877. pp. 107. 

EoiNBi'HGii obstetrical society. Transac¬ 
tions. V. 6. Session 1880-’81. 8°. Edin- 
hurtjh, 1881. pp.231. 

Edingtou, Benjamin. Catalogue of tents, 
marquee aud Hag, tent, rick-clotb manu¬ 
factures. IlluH. 8°. /,o«d., [1873]. pp. 31. 

Edif^, Arthur W. Diseases of women; 
tbeir i»atbology, causation, symptoms, | 
diagnosis, and treatment. Manual for j 
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£dis« Robert W. Decoration and furniture 
of town bouses; a series of Cantor lectures 
delivered before tbe Society of arts, 1880. 
AmpliHed and enl. lUan. 8°. Zond., 1881. 
pp. 292. 

Edison, and bis inventions. Sec McClure, 
J. B. 

-and some of his inventions. By W. F. 

Barrett. Science lectures for tbe people, 
series 10. 

-(Tbe) incandescent electric light. 24°. 

[jV. F., 1882.] n.t.p. pp. 27. 

-incandescent electric light. Chande¬ 
liers, brackets, and appliances for tbe. See 
Bergmann and co. 


Edison—continued. 

-lamps at tbe Paris exhibition. See Du 

Moncel, T., and Preece, W. H. Van 
Nostrand's sci. ser., No. 57. 

EDUCATION. Addresses, political and 
educational. -See Lubbock, .J. 

-Advancement of technical. See Lon¬ 
don institute. 

■-- American college directory, 1878. See 

American. 

Education, an international magazine (bi¬ 
monthly) devoted to science, art, philos¬ 
ophy, literature, and education. T. W. 
Bicknell, conductor, v. 1,2—, 1880-’82. 
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- as a science. See Bain, A. Inter. 

sci. sei’., V. 25. 

-Course of instructions for tbe deaf and 

dumb. See Peet, H. P. 

- De mconomicis facnltatibus in Gcr- 

maniie academiis constitnendis. See 
Schulze, F. G. 

- Handwork and bead work, their rela¬ 
tion, etc. See Marenholtz-Bulow, B. v. 

-Kindergarten guide. See Kraus, M., 

and Kraus, J. 

-- Notes on polytecliiiic or scientitic 

schools in the United States. ^Ve War¬ 
ren, E. S. 

-of deaf mutes. See Hartmann, A. 

-Scientitic basis of. See Hecker, J. 

-Suisse tidiuaition et enseiguement. See 

Rambert, E. Exposition universelle, 
Paris, 1878. 

-System of physical. See Maclaren, A. 

-Teaching tbe deaf and dumb sjieecb, 

lip-reading, and language. 8cc Arnold, T. 

-Technical. See Stetson, C. B. 

- Technisebe Facbscbulen in Euro])a 

und Amerika. See Grothe, 11. 

-technological. See Nystrom, J. W. 

Edwards, C. A. Organs aud organ build¬ 
ing; a treatise on tbe history and con¬ 
struction of tbe organ, from its origin to 
the present day, with important speciH- 
catious. Illus 12°. Land., 1881. pp. 248. 

Edw'ards, Eliezer. Words, facts, and 
phrases. A dictionary of curious, quaint, 
and out-of-the-way matters. 8°. Phila., 
1881. pp. 631. 

Edwards, Emory. A catechism of the 
marine steam engine for tbe use of engi¬ 
neers, firemen, and mechanics. 3d ed. 
Illut. 12°. Phila., 1881. pp.4l4. 





EDWAKDS. 


118 


V 


ELDENAEE. 


E dwards, Emoi-y—coutinned. 

-Modern American marine engines, boil¬ 
ers, and screw-propellers; their design 
and construction, for the use of engineers, 
draughtsmen, and engineering students. 
Him. 4°. riiila., 1881. x)p. 148. 

-The practical steam engineer’s guide 

in the design, construction, and manage¬ 
ment of American stationary, portable, 
and steam fire-engines, steam pninps, boil¬ 
ers, injectors, governors, indicators, pis¬ 
tons, and rings, safety valves and steam 
gauges. Ulus. 8°. Phila., 1882. pp. 420. 

Edwards. Frederick. A treatise on 
smoky chimneys, their cure and preven¬ 
tion. 7th ed. rev. and enl. Ilhia. 8'^ 
Load., 1875. pp. 59. 

-The ventilation of dwelling-houses 

and the utilization of waste heat from 
open fire-i>laces, inclnding chapters on 
London smoke and fog, modern fire-jdaces, 
etc. 2d ed. rev. lUus. 4^^. Loud., 1881. 
pp. 178. 

Edwards, George. Elements of fossil- 
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classes, orders, genera, and species, with 
their characters. 8°. load., 1770. pp. 120. 

Edwards, Joseph F. Dy8pei)sia. How' 
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- Malaria; what it means and how 

avoided. 10°. Fhila., 1881. pp. 81. 

-Vaecinatlon ; arguments pro and con, 

with a chapter on the hygiene of small¬ 
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Eg:er, Gustav. Technologisches Wilrter- 
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Die Worter und Ausdrucksweisen in Civil- 
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durchgesehen und vermehrt von Otto 
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Egg-collecting. See Popular recreator, v. 
1 - 2 . 

-farm. The management of poultry in 

large numbers. See Stoddard,.H. H. 

Eggs all the year round at four pence per 
dozen and chickens at four pence per 
pouml. 4th ed. 10°. G/asi/oic, 1881. XH>. 95. 

-Birds’ nests and. See Birds’. Beeton’s 

country books. No. 2. 

- New' system of h.atcbing. See Cor¬ 
bett, A. 


EGGS—continued. 

-Ornamental. See Popular recreator, v. 1. 

-Profitable i)oultry-keeping and prolific 

egg-producing. See De la Bere, K. B. 

Egyi'T. See Ebers, G. 

- and Nubia. Narrative of operations 

and discoveries in. See Belzoui, G. 

-Groat ]>yramid of. Half-hour recrea¬ 
tions in x)oj). sci., 2d ser. 

-3,3U0 years ago. See Lanoye, F. de. 

Ulus, library of wonders, v. 9. 

-under the Pharaohs, History of. See 

Brugseh-Bey, H. 

Egyptian obelisks. See Gorringe, H. H. 

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Cooper, W. R. 

Eighteenth (The) century, its institutions, 
customs, and costumes. See Lacroix, P. 

Eijk, J. A. von. De volksvlijt, onder redac- 
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voor volksvlijt. 

Eimer ami Amend. Price list of chemicals, 
chemical ap]>aratu8, and all a.ssay goods. 
Ulus. 4°. jY. F., 1880. lip.210-1-11. 

Eisen, Holz und Stein im Briickenbau unter 
vielfacher Bezuguahme auf Veroffentlich- 
uugeu in Fachschrifteu voruamlich auf 
Bauw erke in Deutschland auch auf oster- 
reichische und frauzosische Bauten. 4°. 
Leipzig, 1878. 

Eisen-Zeituug, Fachblatt fur Eisen-, Stahl-, 
Metall-, Kurzw'aareu-, Maschiuen- und 
Werkzeug- Handel- und Industrie sow'ie 
fiir alle verw'audte und Hilfsgeschiifte. 
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Eisernen (Die) Briicken fiber 15 Meter 
Spaunweite auf den Bahueu des Vereins 
deutscher Eisenbahn- Verwaltungen. 
Nachtrag zu den Brfickeu-Tabellen in den 
Fortschritteu der Technik des deutschen 
Eisenbahnwesens, 1 Supplement- Bandzu 
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Ekiii, Charles. Potable water. How to 
form a judgment on the suitableness of 
water for drinking purposes. 12°. Bond., 
1880. pp. 25. 

Elbe measurements. Die Messuugen in der 
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Eldenaer Archiv fiir laudwirthschaftliche 
Erfahrungen und Versuche. Herausge- 
geben von O. Rohde, C. Trommer, und F. 
Jiihlke in Eldena. 8°. Berlin, 185e-’59. 
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E. Seguitz, G. iluller, and E. "Wiese.] 











ELDERHORST. 


119 


ELECTRIC. 


Elderliorst, William. Manual of quali¬ 
tative blow-pipe analysis and determina¬ 
tive mineralogy. Ed. by H. B. Nason and 
C. F. Chandler. 6th ed. rev. lUus. 12°. 
Phil.,n.d. pp. 312. 

Eldi’idg^e, John. Engineer’s practical 
guide for fixing hot-water apparatus, and 
warming greenhouses and buildings, ven¬ 
tilation, warm baths, boilers, and steam 
cooking apparatus, with an enquiry into 
the laws of radiant heat, hot-air stoves, 
and smoky chimueys. lUus. 16°. Lend., 
1874. pp. 30. 

-Gas-fitter’s guide, showing the princi¬ 
ples and practice of lighting with coal 
gas, also giving details of gas-fitting. 2d 
ed. Illua. Z-OH d., 1872. pp. 31. 

-Pump-fitter’s guide, for calculating and 

fixingj)umps,containingpracticalformulie 
in hydraulics, hydrostatics and machin¬ 
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pumps, hydraulic ram, etc. Ulus. 12°. 
iond., 1878. pp.29-f2. 

ELECTRIC apparatus. See Wightman, 
Joseph M. 

-Die magueto- uud dyuamo-elek- 

trischen Maschinen. See Schellen, H. 

-Pariser Elektricitats- Ausstellung. 

See Holthof, F. 

-batteries. Elementary treatise on. See 

Niaudet, A. 

-horology. Les applications do I’^lec- 

tricitd k I’horlogerie. See Moinet, L. 
Nouveau traits g^udral d’horlogerie. 

-light. Apparate fiir elektrisches liicht. 

See Edelmann, M. T. 

-apparatus. Catalogue and price-list 

of electroliers, etc. iSeeBergmann and co. 

-by incandescence. See Du Moncel, 

T., audPreece, W. N. Van Nostrand's 
sci.ser.,No. 57. 

-Caudle power of. See Higgs, P. 

-Edison incandescent. See Berg- 

mann and co. 

-L’^clairage electrique du thdatre des 

vari^t^s. See Fonvielle, W. de. 

-Das elektrische Licht. NccHassen- 

steiu, C. H. 

-for industrial uses. See Crompton, 

R.E. 

-Geschichtete elektrische Licht. See 

Meyer, W. 11. T. 

-in its practical application. See 

Higgs, P. 

-Incandescent. See Edison. 


ELECTRIC light—continued. 

-its production and use. See Urqu- 

hart, J. W. 

-Lalumifere Electrique. iS^eeLumlfere. 

-Zeitschrift fiir angewaudte Elek- 

tricitiitslehre mit besonderer Beriick- 
sichtiguug des elektrischen Beleuchtungs- 
wesens. See Zeitschrift. 

-lighting. See Du Moncel, T. 

-and its practical application, etc. 

See Shoolbred, .T. N. 

-by incandescence. See Sawyer, W. E. 

-electric illumination. See Dredge, 

J. 

-Die electrische Beleuchtung. .See 

Bernstein, Alexander. 

-Die elektrische Beleuchtung, etc. 

See Merling, A. Elektro.-tech. Bib. 
[Braunschweig.] B. 1. 

-Die elektrische Beleuchtung. See 

Urbanitzky, A. Y. Chem.-tech.-Bib., 
B. 95. 

-Das elektrische Licht. -See Holthof, 

F. 

-its state and progress. See Sprague, 

J. T. 

-Manuel del’EclairageElectrique. See 

Armengaud alnE, Jacques EugEne. 

-— medical. Elektro-endoskopische In- 

strumente. See Leiter, J. 

-Report of the select committee on 

lighting by electricity. See Great Brit¬ 
ain. Parliament. 

-U.seful information on. -See Hedges, 

K. 

-measurement. Elektrische Messkunde. 

See Ludewig, Julius. 

-pen. Directions for using Edison’s. See 

Western electric manuf. co. 

-railway. Chemin de fer Electrique des 

boulevards it Paris. See Chretien, J. 

-■■ — Edison’s. See Clarke, C. L. 

-signals. An explanation of the iirinci- 

ples on which they are constructed, etc. 
Paterson, E. 

-telegraph. Brief outline of electric dis¬ 
covery and telegraph inventions. See 
O’Reilly, Henry. 

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-Hand-book of electrical diagrams 

and connections. See Davis, C. H., and 
Rae, F. B.. 

-telephony. Geschichte und Entwick- 

elungdes elektrischen Fernsprechwesens. 
See Geschichte. 








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120 


ELECTRICITY. 


Electrical and magnetic measurement. See 
Day, R. E. 

-communication in railway trains, etc., 

with patent. See Brae, A. E. 

-diagrams and connections. See Davis, 

C. H., and Rae, F. B. 

Electrical magazine. Ed. by C. V. Walker. 
V. l-‘i, 184l{-’46. 8*^. Load., 1845-’46, n. bp. 
pp. 480. 

-philosopher. See Lovett, R. 

-researches. By Henry Cavendish. 

Maxwell, J. C. 

-standards. Report of the committee 

appointed by the British as.sociatiou for 
the advancement of science. See British 
association. 

-tables and formnlie. See Clark, L.,and 1 

Sabine, R. 

Electrician, (The); a weekly journal of theo¬ 
retical and applied electrical and chemical 

physics. V. 1-9, Nov. 1879-Nov. 1882-. 

IHu8. 4°. Lend., 1880-1882. 

Electricien(L’) revue geu6raled’61ectiicite. 
T. 1,2- 1882. 8°. /'am, 1882. 

ELECTRICITY and electro-chemistry. 
Elements of. See Singer, G. J. 

-and galvanism. Practical. See Cuth- 

bertson, J. i 

-and magnetism. See Jenkins, F. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 25. 

-Elementary le.ssons in. See Thomp¬ 
son, S. P. 

-Lehre von den Fernewirkungeu des 

galvanischen Stromes, Elektromagnetis- j 
mus, etc. See Feilitzsch, F. C. O. [All¬ 
gem. Eucyclopiidie der Physik. B. 19.] 

-Re])rint of i)apeis on electrostatics 

and magnetism. See Thomson, Sir W. 

-Treatise on. See Gordon, J. E. H. 

- Applicato il calcolo alia elettricita. See 

Volpicelli, P. [Atti della reale accade- 
mia dei Lincei, 1870.] 

-as a motive power. See Ayrton, W. E. 

- Atmospheric. See Brown, I). 

- Anfgaben ans der galvanischen Elek- 

trizitiitslebre. See Kovacevic, F. 

- Business and domestic appliances of. 

See Western electric mannf. co. 

-Clinical electro therapeutics. See Ham¬ 
ilton, A. He L. 

- Collezione dell’opere di Volta. See 

Volta, A. 

- Della elettrica distribnzioue sopra i 

condnttori isolati. See Volpicelli, P. 


ELECTRICITY—continued. 

[Estratto dagl’ atti della reale accademia 
de’ Since!.] 

- Electric transmission of power. See 

Higgs, P. 

- The Electrician (London). See Elec¬ 
trician. 

-Electricians and students. Manual for. 

See Haskins, C. II. 

- Electricitiit nnd Maguetismns. See 

Ferrini, R. 

- L’dlectricite. See Bailie, J. 

- L’(51ectricit^, etc. See Quet, —. 

- L’^lectricit<i appliqn^e aux arts. See 

Saint-Edme, E. 

- L’<51ectricite et ses applications. See 

Parville, H. 

-Die elektrischeu Telegraphen, das Tele- 

phon nnd Mikrophon. See Binder, F. 

- Die elektrischeu Wasserstand.s- An- 

zeiger. See Kohlfurst, L. 

- Elektrischer Condensator. See Boeck, 

A. L. 

- Elektrotechnlsche Zeitschrift. See 

Elektrotechnische. 

- Elementary treatise on. See Foster, .1. 

-See Maxwell, J. C. 

- Elements of. See Angell, J. Putnam’s 

element, sci. ser., v. 9. 

-of chemistry and. See Rolfe, W. J., 

and Gillet, J. A. . 

-of magnetism and. See Buck- 

master, J. C. 

- Essai sur les piles. See Callaud, A. 

Actuals, scients., 43. 

-Ftnde sur les ticlairs. See Perrin, P. 

Actuals, scients., 30. 

- Evaporazione dei licjuidi favorita dalla 

elettricita. See Volpicelli, P. Reale acca¬ 
demia dei Lincei 1 71. 

- Exjjeriments ami oljservations. See 

Watson, W. 

- Four lectures on static electric induc¬ 
tion. See Gordon, J. E. H. 

-General principles of electrical sci¬ 
ence. See Harris, W. S. Weale’s series, 
No. 7. 

- Gesammelte Abhandlnngen nnd Vor- 

triige. See Siemens, W. 

-Incandescent lamps. See Paris. Inter¬ 
national exhibition, 1881. 

- Induction coils. See Induction. Van 

Nostrand’s sci. ser., v. 53. 

- Instruction sur les paratonnerres. See 

Gay-Lussac, —. Actuals, scients.. 32. 



ELECTRICITY. 


121 


ELECTRICITY. 


ELECTRICITY— continued. | 

- Introduction to the theory of. See 

Cumming, L. 

- Inventions ayant trait :v I’electricitd. 

See Fournier, G. 

- Journal of columnnications on teleg¬ 
raphy and electrical science. iSee Society 
of telegraph engineers. 

- Katechismus dor Elektrotechnik. See 

Schwartze, T. 

- Lemons sur l’61ectricit6. See Tyndall, 

.1. Actuals, sclents., G8. 1 

- Lectures on. See Rockwell, A. 1). 

- Die Lehre von der Electricitiit, etc. 

See Wiedemann, G. 

-Lightning conductors; tlieir history, j 

nature, etc. See Anderson, R. | 

-Machinesmagueto-i^lectriques Gramme. ' 

iSecNiaudet-Breguet, A. . 

-Magnetism and. See Miller, W. A. | 

Chemistry, v. 1. 

- See Cook, J. 

-and acoustics. See Lardner, I). 

Handbook of natural philosophy, v. 

-Die magneto-elektrischenund dynamo- I 

elektrischen Maschinen, etc. iSee Glaser 
de Cew, G. Elektretech. Bib., [Wien], 
B.l. 

-Die Magneto- und dynamo-elektrischen 

Maschinen. See Schellen, H. 

-Measures of electrical constants, etc. 

See Gordon, J. E. H. 

- medical. See also Electro-medicine 

and Medical electricity. 

- See Bartholow, R. 

- See White, W. 

- and surgical uses of. See Beard, G. 

M.,and Rockwell, A. D. 

-electricity in its relations to jiracti- 

cal medicine. See Meyer, M. 

-electricity in medicine and surgery. 

See Western electric mauufg co. 

-Die Heilwirkungen der EleTtricitiit. 

See Clemens, T. 

_Text-hook of electricity in medicine 

and surgery. See Poore, G. V. 

-Les ph^notnJ'nes et les theories 61ec- j 

triques. See Tyndall, J. Actuals, 
sclents., 19. 

-Pile electriqiie. See Niaudet, A. 

-Principales applications de l’61ecTricitd 

See Hospitaller, E. 

-Principles of animal Jind voltaic. See 

Harris, W. S. Weale’s series. No. 7. 

10 CPO 


ELECTRICITY—continued. 

-Qnelqnes observations electromdtriqxies 

et electroscopiiiues. See Volpicelli, P. 
[Comptes Rendns, 1858.] 

-Questions set by the science and art de¬ 
partment. See Isherwood, T. 

-Recherchessnr l’dlectricit4. Nee Plante, 

G. 

-Remarkable ap))lications of the electric 

fluid to the useful arts. Nee Finlaison, J. 

-resistance of conductors. Hilfstafelu 

fiirMe.ssungenelektrischer Leitungswider- 
stiinde. NeeObach, E. 

-.Storage of. See Thompson, S. P. 

- Student’s text-book of. See Noad, 

H. M. 

-Sulla elettrica tensione. See Volpi¬ 
celli, P. [Estratto dal T. 2, Se. 2, degli 
atti della reale accademia dei Lincei.] 
-Sulle correnti elettriche. Nee Volpi¬ 
celli, P. [Atti della reale accademia dei 
Lincei, 1871.] 

-Sullo scopo del piano di prova. See 

Volpicelli, P. [Atti della accademia dei 
Lincei, 1871.] 

-Sur I’infl lienee 61ectri<jue. See Volpi¬ 
celli, P. [Comptes Rendus, 1874.] 

-System of the Union electric signal co. 

See Union electric signal co. 

-Techuologie der Electricitiit, etc. See 

Feirini, R. 

-The telephone, microphone, and the 

phonograph. See Du Moncel, T. 

- Theory and practice of. See Cum¬ 
ming, L. 

-Theory of. See Adams, G. 

-to railway working. Application of. 

NeeLangdon, W. E. 

-Trait6 d’^lectricitfe statique. See Mas- 

cart, M. E. 

-Traitd des piles electriques. See Cazin, 

A. 

- Traitd geu6rale des applications de 

r^lectricite. See Gloesener, M. 

-Treatise on artificial. See Beccaria, G. 

-on frictional. See Harris, W. S. 

- Uher die electrische Entladung in 

Gasen. See Goldstein, E. 

-U.se of gas engines for the production 

of. See Ayrton, W. E. 

-Wonders of. See Baile, J. Ulus, li- 

hrarj'^ of wonders, v. 27. 

- Zeitschrift fiir angewandte Elektrici- 

tiitslehre. See Zeitschrift. 









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122 


ELKINGTON. 


ELECTRO-cliemistry. Amp^ve siir la 

th^orie electro-cliimiqiie. See Moigno. 
Traits de t^l^grapliie <51ectriqnc. 

- Elements of electricity and. See 

Singer, G.J. 

ELECTRO-dynamics. Die Magneto- nnd 
dyuamo-elektrisclien Maschinen. See 

Schellen, H. 

-Manual of. See Demonferrand, J. F. 

ELECTROLYTIC analysis. Quantita¬ 
tive Analyse anf olectrolytiscliein Wcge. 
See Classen, A. 

ELECTRO -magnetic signalling. Kailroad i 
accidents. <See Turnbull, L.,aud McRea, 
W. C. 

-telegraph. 5ee Loring, A E. Van 

Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 31). 

ELECTRO -magnetism. Descrizione di j 
nna macchinetta elettro-magnetica. A. j 
Pacinotti. See Nuovo cimento. 

-Elementary treatise on. .See Foster, .1. i 

-History of Davenport’s invention, etc. | 

See Silliman, B. 

- Die Lehre von der Elektricitiit zn- 1 

gleich alsLehre von Elektromagnetismus, | 
etc. See Wiedemann, G. 

-La machinede (iramme. See Breguet, 

A. Actuals, scients., 85. 

ELECTRO-magnets. Les 41ectro-uimants, 
et l’adh(5rence magin^tiqne. SeeNickles, 

M J. 

ELECTRO-medical and surgical appara¬ 
tus. Catalogue of. .See Western electric 
mannf’g co. 

-batteries and instruments. See Flem¬ 
ming electro-med. instrument maunf’g. co. 

-instruments. Illustrated catalogue of. 

See Hall. T. 

ELECTRO-medi cine. Lectures on the 

chemical uses of electricity. See Rey¬ 
nolds, J. R. 

-A practical dcsci’iption of every form 

of medico-electric apparatus. See Salt 
and sou. 

-Ziemsseu’s motor points of the human 

body. See Tibbits, H. 

ELECTRO-metallurgy. The art of. See 
Gore, G. Text-books of science, v. 12. 

Electrometers. By J. T. Bottoiuley. 
South Kens. Mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

ELECTROIVEETRY. Manuel d’tilectro- 
metrie iudiustriellc. See Picou, R.—V. 

Electro-motors. See Urquhart, J. W. 

- Verauderingen der clectromotorische 

Krachl. .See Koorweg, J. L. 


ELECTROPHORES. Sugli elettrofori a 
rotazioue contiuua. See Volpicelli, P. 
[Accadeniia pontitlcia de’ nuovi Lincei, 
1868.] 

Electro-plate. See Elkington, Mason, 
and CO. 

-Illustrated catalogue and price list of. 

See Meriden silver plate co. 

ELECTRO-plating. See also Galvano- 
plasty. 

- and electro-typing. Handbook and 

practice of. See Urquhart. J. W. 

- Galvauoplastic manipulations. See 

Roseleur, A. 

Electro-silver plate. See Burton, W. .S. 

- Catalogue of. See Reed and Barton. 

ELECTROSTATICS. L’inductiou elec- 
trostatique. See Volpicelli, P. [Comptes 
rendus, 1855.] 

-Retlessione relative alia polarita elet- 

trostatica. .See Volpicelli, P. [Accadeniia 
pontificia de’ nuovi Lincei, 1855.] 

-Sopra im priucipio elettrostatico. See 

Volpicelli, 1’. [Atti dell’ accadeniia pon- 
titicia de’ nuovi Lincei, 1852.] 

Elektrotechnische Bibliothek. lUua. 12^. 
Braunechweig, 1882—-. 

B 1. Die elektrische Beleuclituiig, etc. A. Mer- 
ling, 1»82. 

Elektrotechnische Bibliothek. lUus. 12-. 
Wien, 1883 -. 

B 1. Die niagnetoelektrischen und dynatuoelek- 
tiiscben Maschinen, etc. Gustav Glaser- 
de Cew. 

Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift. Hrsg. voni 
elektrotechuischeu A'erein. Redigirt von 
K. Ed. Zetzche. Jahrg 1—3,1880-1882 
-. 8°. Berlin, 1880-82-. 

ELECTRO-telegraphy. NceBeechey, F. S. 

Electrotyping. See Popular recreator, 
V. 1-2. 

-Guide for the production of plates, etc. 

See Wilson, F. J. F. Wyman’s techni¬ 
cal series, v. 9. 

-Handbook and practice of electro¬ 
plating and. See Urquhart, J. W. 

-A manual of. See Urquhart, J. W. 

Elevators andself-closiughatches. Cohok.s 
iron foundry and machine co. 

-Double screw .steam or hand. ^ecBox, 

A., and co. 

-Illustrated catalogue of grain. See 

Chase elevator co. 

Elkington, J. Draining land according to 
the system of. Nee Johnstone, J. 









ELKINGTON. 


123 


EMERSON. 


Elkington, Masou aud co. Patentees of the 
electro-plate, manufacturing silversmiths, 
bronzists, etc. lUus. 4°. Land., Birm¬ 
ingham, 1854. 

Ellet, Airs. E. F. The new cyclopaidia of 
domestic economy and practical house¬ 
keeper. Ed. by. IIlus. 8*^. Xoncich, 
Conn., (1872). pp. 603. 

Elliott, Alfred. The play-ground and the 
parlour; handbook of boys’ games, sports, | 
and amusements. Ulus. 12^. f.ond., 1868. j 
pp. 354. I 

Elliott, Charles Wyllys. The book of | 
American interiors from existing houses. | 
Preliminary essays and letter-press de- [ 
scriptions. Illus. in heliotype. 4*^. Bos- \ 
ton, 1876. pp. 135. 

Elliott, D. G. Classification and synop¬ 
sis of the trochilida^. Smithsn. eontrib., 
V. 23. 

-List of the described species of hum¬ 
ming birds. Smithsn. inisc. coll., v. 16. 

Ellis, Britton and Eaton’s 9th annual illus¬ 
trated price-list for 1868. Children’s car¬ 
riages, sleds, toys, made at the I'ermont 
novelty works. 16°. N. Y., 1868. ])p. 40. 

Ellis, H., and Cox, R. The Reporter. Ed. 
by. See Reporter. 

Ellwood, I. L. and co. Barb fence; its 
utility, efficiency aud economy. lUus. 
16°. De Kalb, III., Worcester, 1877. ])p. 57. 

El Hies, James. General and bibliograph¬ 
ical dictionary of the tine art.s, contain¬ 
ing explanations of the principal terms 
used in the arts of paiuting, sculpture, 
architecture, and engraving, in all their 
various branches, etc. 8°. Bond., 1826. 

ELOCUTION. Arts of reading and speak¬ 
ing. See Cox. E. W. 

Elpliiiii^tone, H. W. Patterns for turn¬ 
ing; comprising elliptical and other fig¬ 
ures cut on the lathe without any orna¬ 
mental chuck. Illus. sq. 8°. Bond., 1872. 
pp. 21(). pis. 70. 

Elsiior, Fritz. Die Metalle, deren Bear- 
beituug, Aetzen, Beizen, Briinireu, Lothe, 
Brouzen, Legirungen, Salze, und chem- 
ische Priiparate. 12°. Halle, 1882. ])p. 
211 . 

Elsoil, S. R. The Morse universal marine 
dashing signals, for use with the commer¬ 
cial code signal book in foggy weather. 
Illus. 8°. Calcutta, 1878. pp. 12. 


I Eiiiaiiuel, Harry. Diamonds and pre¬ 
cious stones ; their history, value, and dis- 
tingui.shing characteristics, with simjde 
tests for their identification. 2d ed.,with 
a new table of the present value of dia¬ 
monds. Illus. 12°. Bond., 1867. i)p. 
22 265 -f 48. 

EMBANKING lands from river-tloods. 
Princi])les of. See Hewson, W. 

EMBROIDERY. Art of. See Lock- 
wood, M. S , and Glaister, E. 

-Artistic. See Church, Ella R. 

-book. Lady’s crewel. See C., E. M. 

-Designs for. See Williams, H. T. 

-Drawings of ancient. See Barber, Mrs. 

M. 

- Embroiderer’s book of design. See 

Delamotte, F. 

-Examplesof weaving aud. See Waring, 

J. B. 

-Handbook of. See Higgin, L. 

-instructions. See Goubaud, Mme. 

-More stitches for decorative, etc. See 

Hale, Lncretia P. 

-Ornamental textile fabrics. See Du¬ 
pont-Auberville, M. 

-plain aud fancy. See Gurney, Mme., 

and CO. 

EMBRYOLOGY, comparative. See Bal¬ 
four, F. M. 

Emergencies, and how to treat them. See 
Howe, J. \V. 

- First aid to the injured. See Shep¬ 
herd, P. 

Emerson, G. R. Beeton’s encyclopiedia of 
universal knowledge. Rev. and cor. by. 
See Beeton’s —. 

-Treatise relative to the testing of water 

wheels and machiuery, with various other 
matters pertaining to hydraulics. 12°. 
Springfield, Mass., 1878. pp. 216. 

Emerson, James. Treatise relative to 
the testing of water Avheels aud machin¬ 
ery. 3d ed. Holyoke hydrodynamic ex¬ 
periments, 1879-’80. 12°. S 2 )ringfield, 

1881. pp. 360. 

Emerson, William A. Art of wood en¬ 
graving; description of tools aud appa¬ 
ratus used; manner of examining various 
classes of work. History of the art from 
its oi'igiu to the present time. Illus. 16°. 
East Douglas, 1876. pp. 52. 

Emerson saw works. Circular, mill, mnlay, 
drag, gang, shingle, and crosscut saws; 
swages, files, glimmers, saw mandrels. 






EMERSON. 


124 


ENDEMANN. 


Emerson saw works—continued, 
and belting; patent movable and inserted 
tooth saws. IUu8. 4°. Beaver Falls, Pa., 
[1871.] pp. 28. (2 cop.) 

EMERY wheel, Solid. Nee Post and God¬ 
dard. 

Empire portable forge co. No. 5. Cata¬ 
logue and price-list of l)lack8uiiths’ tools 
and feed caldrons, llhis. 16°. Troy, N. ; 

¥., 71. d. pp. 16. * 

Emploi de I’artillerie rayee eu campagne. 
Conferences Militaires Beiges, Serie. | 
12. 12°. Bruxelles, 71. d. pp. 42. 

Emsmanii, August Hugo. Physika- 
lisches Haudworterbuch. Hilfsbuch fiir 
Jedermann bei physikalischen Frageu. 
Illus. 8°. Leijyzig, pp. 56.5-{-714. j 

(2Bdeinl.) ! 

ENAMEL. Les carrelages Ouaill^s du 
moyen-age et de la renaissance, etc. See 
Ame, E. 

-Emaillerie. See Linas, C. de. ; 

-Die Emailmalerei. See Muller, Max. 

118. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Die Fabrikatiou der Emaille und das 

Emailliren. See Randau, P. Chem.- 
tech. Bib., B. 65. 

-foil, imitating gold, etc. See Byrn, M. L. 

-glass, etc. See Jacquemart, A. His- | 

tory of furniture. 

-Histoire des arts industriels. Nee La- [ 

barte, J. 

-M^thode d’6maillage. See Piquepe, P. 1 

-Painting on. See Delamardelle, AlTne. 

and Goupil, F. 

-painting on glass, china, tiles, etc. See | 

Snell, H. J. I 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA. Book that every ! 
family needs. Nee Book. j 

-Britannica. Treatise on magnetism, j 

Nee Brewster, Sir D. i 

-Cyclopiedia of costume. See Blanche, 

J. R. 

- Cyclopiedia of India, Eastern and | 

Southern Asia, etc. See Balfour, E. j 

-Cyclopaedia of the natural and physi¬ 
cal sciences. See Popular cyclopaedia. [ 

-Cyclopiedia of the practice of medi- j 

cine. See Ziemssen, H. v. j 

-Dictionary of daily wants. See Dic¬ 
tionary. 

- Dictionary of medical and surgical 

knowledge. See Dictionary. 

-Dictionary of useful knowledge. See 

Dictionary. 


ENCYCLOPAEDIA— continued. 

- Dictionnaire encyclopedique et bio- 

graphique de I’industrie, etc. See Lami, 
E.-O. 

-Domestic cyclopaedia. See Goodholme, 

T. S. 

-Ecclesiastical cyclopiedia. See Eadie, J. 

- Household cyclopiedia. See Harts- 

horne, H. 

-Hydropathic. See Trail, R. T. 

-Imperial gazetteer of India. Nee Hun¬ 
ter, W. \V. 

-Law and forms. See Spalding, H. M. 

-Libraiy of practical agriculture. See 

Baxter, —. 

-Naval. See Naval. 

- New and complete dictionary of arts 

and sciences. See Gregory, G. 

-New domestic cyclojuedia. See Beeton’s 

“All about if' books. 

-of architecture. See Gwilt, J. 

-of athletic scieutihc recreation, etc. See 

Boys’ own book. 

Encyclopaedia of chemistry, theoretical, 
practical, and analytical as applied to the 
arts and manufaetures. By writers of 
eminence. v. 1. Acid-Gas; v. 2. Glass- 
Zinc. Illus. 4°. Phila., i877-’79. pp. 
1048; 1008. 

-of civil engineering. See Cresy, E. 

-of domestic and social economy. See 

Cassell’s. 

-of music, Complete.. Nee Moore, J. W. 

-of practical joinery and carpentry. See 

Tarbuck, E. L. 

-of rural sports. See Blaine, D. P. 

-of science and belles-lettres. Maun- 

der’s popular treasuries, v. 5. 

-of surgery. International. Nee Ash- 

hurst, J. Jr. 

-of the industrial arts, etc. Spon’s. See 

Andre, G. G. 

-of universal information. See Beeton’s. 

-of universal knowledge. See Maunder’s 

popular treasures, v. 1. 

-of valuable information, etc. See Al¬ 
len, H. B. 

-Reprint of Chambers’. See Library of 

universal knowledge. 

- Universal. See Colange, L. 

- Young folks’ cyclopedia of common 

things. See Champlin, J. D. 

Endemann, Hermann. Chemical and phys¬ 
ical analysis of milk, etc. Tr. from rev, 
German ed. by. See Gerber, N. 









ENDRfiS. 


125 


ENGINEERING. 


£ndres, E. Mauuel du conducteur des 
ponts et chanss^es d’aprfes le dernier pro¬ 
gramme officiel des examens d’adinission. 
T. l'^«. Th^orique; 2’"®. Pratique; Ap¬ 
plications. Ulus. 8^. Pai’is, 1880. 

Enemies of books. Nee Blades, W. 

Eng^eliiiaiin, G. Das Gesammtgebiet 

der Lithograpbie. lUus. 4°. Leipzig, 
1843. pp. 20 -f 288. 

Engine-room (The); -who should be in it, and 
what they should do; also, the application 
of the indicator to marine engines. By an 
Old Hand. 3ded. Illus. 8^. South Shields, 
1877. pp. 59. 

Engineer’s club of Philadelpbia. Journal 
and proceedings, v. 1-3 — . 4°. Phila., 
1879-’82-. 

ENGINEERING. See also Civil engineer¬ 
ing, Hydraulic engineering. River engi¬ 
neering, and Steam engineering. 

- Actual lateral pressure of earthwork. 

See Baker, B. Van Nostrand’s sei. ser.. 
No. 56. 

- Adcock’s engineers’ pocket-book, for 

1881. See Adcock’s. 

- Allgemeine Baukunde des Ingeuieurs. 

See Becker, M. Handbuch der Ing.- 
Wissenschaft, B. 1. 

- American bridge building and. See 

Tower, G. B. N. 

- American locomotive. See Weissen- 

born, G. 

Engineering and building times. Illus¬ 
trated journal devoted to the interests of 
mechanical and civil engineers and con¬ 
tractors. V. 9-10. (From v. 11, changed 
to “Building and engineering times,” 
which see.) 4°. Loud., 1879-80. 

-Atti del collegio degl’ iugegneri in Pa¬ 
lermo. See Collegio, 

- Ausgefuhrte Constructionen des Inge- 

nieurs. See Becker, M. Handbuch der 
Ing.- Wissenschaft, B. 5. 

- Boy-engineers; what they did, and 

how. See Lukin, J. 

-Bridges; their construction and history. 

See Jenkin, F. 

-Canals and reservoirs. Nee Sutcliffe, J. 

- Catalogue of engine lathes, machinists’ 

tools, etc. See Cady, G. L. 

-Civil. See Scott, M. Occasional pa¬ 
pers. 

-Course on the stresses in bridge and 

roof trusses, ribs, etc. See Burr, W. H. 


ENGINEERING, Civil—continued. 

---Engineers’ and mechanics’ compan¬ 
ion. See Scribner, J. M. 

-engineer’s pocket-book. See Traut- 

wine, J. C. 

-Illustrated .scientific news. See 

Illustrated. 

-Iron as a material of construction in. 

See Pole, AY. 

-Recent practice in. By D. Kinnear 

Clark. See Law, H. Weale's series. 
No. 219. 

-Revue g6nerale des industries frau- 

Caises et 6trang^res. See Genie civil. 

-Rudimentsof. Nee Law, H. Weale’s 

series. No. 219. 

-Dictionary of mechanical. See Benja¬ 
min, P. 

- Ditferent materials employed in the 

construction of bridges. See Burnell, G. 
R. Weale’s theory of bridges. Sup. 

- Dynamical. See Marks, AY. D. 

-Engineer’s guide to the royal and mer¬ 
cantile navies. See Engineers. Weale’s 
series, No. 155. 

- Engineers’ manual of the local marine 

board examinations. See Ainsley, T. L. 

-Engineers’tools, etc. See Chesterman^ 

J., and CO. 

- Engineer’s valuing assistant. See 

Hoskold, H. D. 

-enterprise abroad. Aid to. See Mathe- 

son, E. 

- Examples of bridges and viaducts. See 

Haskoll, AY. D. 

-Fundirungs-Methodeu. See Klasen, L. 

- Handbuch des gesammteu Strassen- 

baues in Stadteu. See Kruger, R. 

- Hints to young engineers. See Wil¬ 
son, J. AA’. 

- History of the corps of Royal sappers 

and miners. See Connolly, T. AY. J. 

- Hydraulic. Science of. See Fon¬ 
taine, E. 

-Treatise on, by George R. Btirnell. 

Nee Law, H. Rudiu)ents of engineering. 
Weale’s .series, No. 219. 

-India and Indian. See Medley, J. G. 

- L’lng^uieur universel. See Ingen- 

ieur, L’. 

-instruments. See Young and sons. 

-intelligence, A journal of railway and. 

See Railway review. 

-Iron and steel. Information for en¬ 
gineers, etc. See Hoare, C. 






ENGINEERING. 


126 


ENGINEERING. 


ENGINEERING—continued. 

- journal. Building news and. See 

Building. 

-Die Klinker uud Klinker-Stra.ssen. See 

Osthoff, G. Deutsche bautechii. Ta- 
sclieu-Bib, 117. 

-List of engineer’s tools. Nee AshtoivT. A. 

-literature. List of jteriodical. See 

Haupt, H., jr. 

-Lives and works of civil or inilitarv en¬ 
gineers of America. See Stuart, C. B. 

-Locomotive. See Colburn, /. 

-- See Smith, F. C. 

-Handbook for locomotive engineers 

and machinists. See Norris, S. 

-Locomotive-engine driving. See 

Reynolds, M. 

-Die Locomotiven fiir Baliuen. See 

Muller, K. 

-Manuel du conducteur des |ionts et 

chaussees. See Endres, E. 

-Material. I’aint as an. See Spon, E. 

-mechanical. NeeCampin, F. Weale's 

series, No. 2“2:i. 

- See Institution of mech. engineers. 

-The mechanical engineer, etc. See 

Thurston, R. H. 

-Melbourne exhibition, lySO. Notices of 

designs, models, and books pertaining to 
the “Poutsetchanssdes, etc.” See Fuaxce. 
Ministry of pnlrlic works. 

-method of teaching drawing for the 

instruction of engineers, etc. See Binns, 
W. Orthographic projection. 

-Military. See Ernst, O. II. 

- Mill-gearing, wheels, shafts, riggers, 

etc. See Box, T. 

-Millwright and engineer’s pocket com¬ 
panion. See Templeton, W. 

- Model locomotive engineer, lireman, 

and engine boy. See Reynolds, M. 

-Monument de Pierre-le-Grand. Em- 

l)loyds, etc. See Carburi de Ceffalonie, 
M. 

- Mnrsde sontenement, pouts et viaducs. ! 

See Dubosque, J. 

- Nuovo corso completo di pnbbliche I 

costruzioni. Nee Spanzin, M. G. 

-Pioneer. Nee Dobson, E. 

- Practical American esjieeially de¬ 
voted to. See Practical. 

-Practical hydraulics : series of rules and 

tables for engineers, etc. See Box, T. 

-Principles and practice of. See Bourns, 

C. 


ENGINEERING—continued. 

-Railway. See Cotton, C. P. 

-Das Eisenbahn-Bauwesen. See Su- 

semihl, A. T. 

-Reed’s engineers’ handbook. NeeThorn, 

W. H. 

- Renseignements sur les pouts mdtal- 

liques, chemins de fer, etc. See Fon¬ 
taine, 11. 

- Resistance of materials, etc. See 

"Wood, De V. 

-- River. Jetties at the mouth of the 

Mississippi River. See Corthell, E. L. 

-Lecture on improved bed of Danube 

at Vienna. See Wex, Sir G. v. 

-Lecture on the. improvement of the. 

Danube at Vienna. See Wex, Sir G. v. 

-The royal engineer. See Head, F. B. 

- Siichsischer Ingenieur- Verein. See 

Sachsischer. 

-Sanitary. Nee Denton, J. B. 

- See Technical educator, v. 2-4. 

-Proceedings of the association of 

municipal and sanitary engineers and 
surveyors. See Association. 

-Sapper’s manual, compiled for engineer 

volunteer corps. Frankland, W. A. 

-The “Schwedler” bridge. See Myers, 

W. B. 

-Screw-cutting tables for engineers and 

machinists. See Lindsay, Lord. 

-specifications and contracts, A manual 

of. See Haupt, L. M. 

- Spoil’s tables and memoranda for en¬ 
gineers. Nee Hurst, J. T. 

-Strains in trusses computed by dia¬ 
grams. See Rankin, F. A. 

-Strains on iron work, etc. See Shields, 

F. W. 

-Strains upon bridge-girders and roof- 

trusses. See Cargill, T. 

-Strength of bridges and roofs. See 

Shreve, S. 11. 

- structures. Graphical determination 

of forces in. See Chalmers, J. B. 

- students. Practical mechanics, de¬ 
signed for. See Byrne, O. 

- Suspension bridge across the Danube, 

uniting Pesth with Buda. See Clark, W. T. 

-Syllabus of the lectures in, at Owen’s 

college. See Reynolds, O. 

-Tables for arches. See Robertson, F. 

-Theory of the construction of bridges 

and roofs. See Wood, De V. 

-times. Building and. See Building. 








ENGINEERING. 


127 


ENTERPRISE. 


ENGINEERING—<oiitiuue«I. 

-Tracts on vaults and bridges. Ste 

Ware, S. 

- Transactions of society of engineer.s, 

1880. (Sec Society of engineers. 

-- Trusses and arches discussed by graph¬ 
ical methods. See Greene, C. E. 

- Vollstiindige Anleitnug znr Construc¬ 
tion raassiver Hriickeu. See Wulff, E. 

-Water-supply. See Fanning, J. T. 

-Der Wege- nnd Strassenban, etc. Sec 

Oathofif, G. Deutsche bantechn. Ta- 
scheu-Bib., 87-91. 

Engineer's club of Philadelphia. (Organ¬ 
ized 1877.) Proceedings, v. 1. -. 8°. 

Fhila., 1880-’8:1. 

Engineer's common-place book of practical 
reference. See Templeton, W. 

Engineer's guide to the royal and mercantile 
navies. By aprardical engineer. Rev. by 
1). F. M’C'arthy. 7th ed. ///«». 12^. Loud., 
1870. pp.8-|-l.'iO. Weale’s series, No. 15r>. 

Engineers' manual of the local marine board 
examination. See Ainsley, T. L. 

ENGINES, steam, air, and gas. Examples 
of. See, Bourne, J. 

-steam, considered as heat engines. See 

Cotterill, J. II. 

England's workshops. Ste Strauss, G. L., 
Quin, C. W. 

English and American mechanic. AS’eeVan 
Cleve, B. F. 

- bowman, or tracts on archery. See 

Roberts, T. 

English china and china marks; being a guide 
to the principal marks found on English 
pottery and porcelain. Ilhis. 12°. Lond.^ 
n. d. ])p. 3.5. 

-language, errors in the luse of. See 

Hodgson, W. B. 

-Etymological dictionary of the. See 

Skeat, W. W. 

-Imperial dictionary of. See Ogil- 

vie, J. 

-The verbalist. See Ayres, A. 

-literature. Dictionary of. See Adams, 

W. D. 

-Manual of. See Morley, H. 

English (The) mechanic, v. 1-37—. Loud.i 
1865-'83. 

[V. 1,2, entitleil “The English mechanic, a record 
of applied chemistry, arts, manufactures, engi¬ 
neering, building, etc. ; '' V. 3-10, “TheEnglish 
mechanic and minor of science and arts," etc.; 
v. 11, "The English mechanic and mirror of 
science, with which are incorpoi'ated ' The me- 


ENGLISH—continued. 

chanic,’ ‘Scientific Opinion,’ and ‘The British 
and foreign mechiinic,' ’’ etc.; from v. 12. “The 
English mechanic and world of science,” etc.] 

- phrases, etc. Dictionary of. See 

Kwong Ki-Chiii. 

-- pottery and porcelain. See'W., L. Am¬ 
ateur series, v. 8. 

-.school of painting in water-colors. See 

Penley, A. 

ENGRAVING. Art of wood. See Gilks, 
T. Handbooks on the tine arts, No. 38. 

-Bibliography of. By R. Iloe, jr. See 

Maberly, J., Print collector. 

-Grammar of painting and. /See Blanc, ('. 

-De gravenr. /SeeFokke,A. Volledige, 

beschrij ving van alle kousten, 13. 

-Ilistoire de la gravure en Italic, en 

Espagne, etc. /S'ee Duplessis, G. 

-Masterpieces of the early engravers. 

/See Humphreys, II. N. 

-on copj)cr and in wood. Imiuiry into 

the oiigiii and history of. See Ottley, 
W. Y. 

-on wood and cojrper. History of. See 

Origin and hi.story of the art of printing. 

-Seal engravers. See Baumgarten, H. 

-8tudy and collection of ancient prints. 

See Willshire, W. II. 

-TraiHj de la methode antiiiue de graver 

en pierres tines. See Natter, L. 

-Traite prati(pie de photoglyptie. See 

Vidal, L. 

- Fmdruck von Photogrammen. See 

Toifel, W. F. 

-wonders of. See Duplessis, ( '. Ulus. 

library of wonders, v. 25. 

- Die Zinkogravnre. See Kruger, .). 

Chem.-tech. Bib. B. 35. 

.Joseph. History of magic. 
Tr. from the Ger. by William Howitt. 
2v. 12°, Aond., 18.54. pp. 1(5-f 471; 8 4-518. 

Enquire within upon everything; to which 
is added, eiupiire within on fancy needle¬ 
work. Illus. 12°. Land., )i.d. pp. 412. 
Houlston's enquire within ser., v. 1. 

ENSILAGE. Book of. See Bailey, .1. M. 

-of maize and other green fodder crops. 

See Goffart, M. A. 

-Preservation of fodder, corn, and other 

green fodder crops. See Thurber, G. 

Enterprise manuf’g co., Phila. Catalogue 
and price list for 1879. Coliee, spice, and 
drug mills; self-measuring faucets, cheese 
knives, bung-hole borers, etc. 8°. Phila., 
1879. pp. 40. (2 cop.) 







ENTOMOLOGICAL. 


128 


EULER. 


Entomological commission. U. S. See 
United States. Interior dept. Geolog. 
survey. F. V. Hayden. 

ENTOMOLOGY. Economic. Aptera. See 
Murray, A. South Kens. mus. art and 
sci. handbooks, No. 16. 

-Half-hours with insects. See Packard. 

A.S. 

-Life of North American insects. See 

Jaeger, 11. 

-Manual of injurious insects. See Orme- 

rod, E. A. 

-Moths, sphinxes, etc. See. Duncan, J. 

Naturalist’s library, v. :10. 

-Origin and metamorphoses of insecLs. 

See Lubbock, Sir .1. Nature series. No. 2. 

-Our common insects. See Packard, 

A. S., jr. 

-Tour around my garden. See Karr, A. 

-Transformations of insects. See Dun¬ 
can, P. M. 

Entoptics, with its uses in physiology and 
medicine. See Jago, .1. 

EOLIPILES. Specimens of. See Ewbank, 
T. 

Epicycloidal cutting frame. See Bazley, 
T. S. 

Epidemic delusions. By W. 11. Carpenter. 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

Epilepsy and other chronic convulsive dis¬ 
eases. See Gowers, W. R. 

Equilibrium of heterogeneous substaiices. 
By G. W. Gibbs. See Conn. Acad, of arts 
and sci., v. :l. 

EQUINE anatomy. \'ade mecnm of. See 
Liantard, A. 

ElTlll’t, .Julius. Das Fiirben des Papier- 
stoffs. S'-', fierlin, pp. 8-|-lS2. 

Ermel, F. Album d’dlt'ments et organe.s de 
machines. R<?dig6 par. See Fernique. A. 

Friist, O. H. Manual of practical military 
engineering. [Ihts. 12°. A". F., 187,1. ])p.296. 

Errors in the use of the English language. 
See Hodgson, W. II. 

——of speech and spelling. 5eeBrewer, E. C. 

ESCAPES. Wonderful. See Whiteing, R. 
Ulus, library of wonders, v. 29. 

E^koll, A, Dentistry practically con¬ 
sidered. In four parts: Pt. 1. The prin¬ 
ciples and practice of modern dentistry. 
Pt. 2. Pure dentistry, and what it does 
for us. Pt. 3. Local amesthesia; or, the 
total extinction of pain. Pt. 4. On the 
lire.servation and restoraticm of the teeth. 
16°. Loud., 1869. pp. 279. 


ESSENCES. Die Fabrikation der Grund- 
essenzen. See Horatius, T. Chem.- 
tech. Bib., B. 86. 

Estes, Dana. Half-hour recreations in pop¬ 
ular science. Selected and ed. by. See 
Half-hour recreations. 

Estey, .1., and co. Illustrated catalogue of 
cottage organs manufactured by, Br.att'e- 
boro, Vt. 8°. X. F., 1874. pp. 44. 

ETCHING. Etched work of Rembrandt, 
See Hadeii, F. S. 

-Etcher’s guide. See Bishop, T. 

-Die Glasiitzerei. See Miller, .1. B. 

Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 59. 

-Hochiitzung in Zink fiir Buchdruck. 

SeeToifeLW. F. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 100, 

-or art of copying pictures and draw¬ 
ings. See Hassell, J. 

-Treatise on. See Lalaune, M. 

-Die Zinkogravure, oder Aetzen in Zink 

u. a. Metallen. See Kruger, .1. Chem.- 
techn. Bib., B. 35. 

Etchings of ancient i)laying cards by early 
Italian ma-sters, comprising four suits, viz: 
Fruits, vases, clubs, and swords. lUus. 
Fol. n.t.p. 

-of rustic ligures. See Pyue, W. H. 

ETHER. Die Fabrikation des Aether. See 
Horatius, T. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 86. 

-Special researches on the action of. See 

Anstie, F. E. 

-vapor. Discovery of the amesthetic 

effects of, by C. T. .Jackson. See Unitkd 
Statpxs. Congress. 

ETHEREAL medium. Matiere et <?ther. 
See Kretz, X. Actuals, scieuts., 44. 

-Physics of the ether. See Preston, 

S. T. 

ETHNOLOGY, Bureau of. Ist Annual 
report. See Smithsonian institution. 

Etymological dictionary. Nee Skeat, W. 
W. 

EUCALYPTUS and the pine. Chemistry 
and hygiene of, NeeKingzett, C. T. Na¬ 
ture’s hygiene. 

-trees. Forest culture of. Nee Cooper, E. 

Euler, Leonhard. Scientia navalis sen 
tractatus de construendis ac dirigeudis 
navibus. Pars prior complectens theo- 
riam universam de situ ac motu corporuui 
acpia* inuatantium. Pars posterior in 
qua rationes ac pra'cepta navium con- 
struendarum et gubernandarum fiusius 
expouuntur. 2v. llhis. 4°. St. Peters¬ 
burg, 1749. pp, 534-f- 444. 











EVANS. 


129 


EXERCISE. 


Evans, A. Riglit.s of Charles T. Jackson to 
the discovery of the anfesthetic effects of 
ether vapor. Report presented by. See 
United State.s. Congress. 

Evans, Frederick John, and Smith, Archi¬ 
bald. On the magnetic character of the 
armonr plated ships of the, royal navy, 
and on the effect on the compass of par¬ 
ticular arrangements of iron in a ship. 4°. 
Loud., 1865, n. t. p. pp. 211 [Extracts 
from Phil, trans. roy. soc., v. 155, pt. 1.] 

Evans, John. The ancient bronze im- 
jdements, weapons, and ornaments of 
(Ireat Britain and Ireland. Illnit. 8°. 
Ao/id., 1881. pp, 19-|-509. 

E\ "ans, Oliver. The young millwright 
and miller’s guide. In live parts, embel¬ 
lished with 25 plates. Pt. 1. Mechanics 
and hydraulics. Pt. 2. Rules for apply¬ 
ing the theories to practice, etc. Pt. J. 
Directions for coustrnctiug and using all 
the author’s patented improvements. Pt. 
4. The art of manufacturing Hour and 
meal. Pt. 5. The practical millwright, 
etc. Appendix containing rules for dis¬ 
covering new improvements. 8"^. Phila., 
1795. pp. 4-|-178-|-90-f-9. 

EVAPORATION. Snlla evaporazione dei 
liquidi. See Volpicelli, P. [Reale ac- 
cademia dei Lincei, 1871.] 

Evarts’ shingle mill. To manufacturers and 
dealers in lumber. lUus. 8°. Chicago, 
1857. pp. 24. 

Everett, J. D. Units and physical con¬ 
stants. 12°. Land., 1879. pp. 16-{-175. 

EVERGREENS, their varieties, propaga¬ 
tion, etc. See Warder, J. A. 

Ev'ers, Henry. Navigation in theory and 
practice. Ulus. 12°. N. Y., 1874. pp. 
263. Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 20. 

-Steam and the .steam engine ; land, ma¬ 
rine, ami locomotive. 3d ed. Illus. 12°. 
N. r., 1878. pp. 389. Putnam's ad¬ 
vanced sci. ser., v. 22. 

-Tables, nautical and mathematical, for 

seamen, students, etc. 12°. Loud., Glas¬ 
gow, 1876. pp. 16 + 185. 

-Theory andpracticeof navigation. 16°. 

A", r., 1873. pp. 126. Putnam’s element, 
sci. ser., v. 20. 

Everwijn, Janus. Dissertatio chymica 
inangnralis de Cicmentis. 12°. 

1846. pp. 130. 

17 CPO 


Every boy his own manufacturer; coutain- 
instinictions in carpentry, turning, boat¬ 
building, and glass blowing; with direc¬ 
tions to make steam-engines, electric tele- 
grajdis, steamboats, dioramas, clocks, tele¬ 
scopes, etc. Illus. 8°. A". Y., n. d. pp. 169. 

-boy’s book. See Routledge, G. 

Every-day facts for every-day life. Book for 
the homsehold. 12°. A'. F., 1875. pp. 412. 

-life. Fopular scientific essays con¬ 
nected with. See Nichols, J. R. 

Every-day things; or, useful knowledge re¬ 
specting the principal animal, vegetable, 
and mineral 8ul)stance8 in common use. 
By a lady. 24°. Loud., 1861. pp. 150. 

Every lady her own shoemaker; or, a com- 
l)lete self-instructor in the art of making 
gaiters and shoes. By a lady. Illus. 16'^^ . 
X. Y., n.d. pp. 39. 

Everyman his own mechanic: a complete 
and comprehensive guide to every descrip¬ 
tion of constructive and decorative work 
that may be done by the amateur artisan, 
at home and in the colonies. 3 pts: Pt. 1. 
Household carpentry and joinery. Pt. 2. 
Ornamental and constructive carpentry. 
Pt. 3. Household building art and practice. 
Illus. 8°. Loud., n.d. pp. 816. 

-woman her own flower gardener. See 

Johnson, Mrs. S. O. 

Evolution of sound, and evolution evolved. 
See Hall, A. W. Problem of human life. 

Ewart, John. Meat production. A man¬ 
ual for producers, distributors, and con¬ 
sumers of butchers’ meat. Also the breed¬ 
ing, rearing, fattening, lodging, carcass- 
weight, and slaughtering of meat-yielding 
live stock.///«8. 12°. Land.,1878. pp. 226. 

Ewbaiik, Thomas. Siiecimens of an¬ 
cient oracular and fighting eolipiles; 
with remarks on dragons and other fire¬ 
breathing monsters of mythology and the 
middle ages, being a supplement to his 
treatise on hydraulics and mechanics. 
Illus. 8°. A", r., 1845. pp. 31. 

EXAMINATIONS, Competitive. NecSa- 
ville, S. Civil service coach. 

-Technological. See London institute. 

EXCHANGES. History of the Smithson¬ 
ian. See Smithsonian inst. 

- Report on international. See United 

States. Congress. Rep’tby Alex. Vatte- 
mare. 

Exercise and training; effects upon health. 
See Lee, K. J. 





EXERCISES. 


130 


EXNER. 


EXERCISES. Gill’s physical. See Mc¬ 
Cartney. 

-Manly. See Walker. 

EXHAUSTION. Wear and tear; hints 
for the overworked. See Mitchell, S. W. 

EXHIBITIONS, Industrial. Bergamo, 
1870. Atti della esposizione Bergamasca. 
See Bergamo. 

-Diisseldorf, 1880. DieUutersuchuug- 

en an Dampfmaschinen nnd Dampfkes- 
seln, etc., anf der Gewerbe-Ausstellung, 
Diisseldorf, 1880. See Reiche, H. v. 

-Glasgow, 1880-’81. Naval and marine 

engineering exhibition. See Glasgow. 

-London, 1851. Industrial arts of the 

19th century. See Wyatt, M. D. 

-Loudon, 1862. Masterpieces of in¬ 
dustrial art and sculpture. See Waring, 
J. B. 

-London, 1874. Catalogue de I’expo- 

sition de Paris, Londres, 1874. See Paris. 
Direction des travaux. 

-London, 1876. Die wi.sseuschaft- 

lichen Apparate anf der Londoner Aus- 
stellung, 1876. Nee Hofmann, A. W. 

-London, 1881-82. Bericht Uber die 

Smoke abatement. See Siemens, F. 

-Melbourne, 1880. Notices on de¬ 
signs, models, and works pertaining to the 
Ponts et Chauss^es, etc. See France. 
Ministry of public works. 

-Paris, 1856. Rapport sur les eaux 

min^rales de la Savoie. See Calloud, C. 

-Paris, 1867. The great exhibition, 

with continental sketches, etc. See Ar¬ 
nold, H. P. 

-Paris, 1867. Les progres de I’indus- 

trie k I’exposition uuiverselle. Porte- 
feuille des ing^uieurs, m^cauicieus, etc. 
NeeArmengaudalu6, and Armengaud, E. 

-Paris, 1878. See Austria. Bericht u. 

d. Weltausst. in Paris, 1878. 

-Paris, 1878. Artisan reports on. See 

Society of arts. 

-Paris, 1878. Beretuing om de for 

den norske industri vigtigste maskiner 
ved udstilliugen. See Norway. 

-Paris, 1878. Catalogue general de 

la ville de Paris. See I’ari.s. 

-Paris, 1878. Catalogue special d* la 

Norv^ge pour I’exposition nniverselle de 
Paris, 1878. See Norw'ay. 

-Paris, 1878. Examen des matieres 

fertilizautes a I’exposition uuiverselle de 
1878. Ste Collot, T. 


EXHIBITIONS, Industrial—continued. 

-Paris, 1878. Les locomotives. See 

Mallet, A. 

-Paris, 1878. Die Materialpriifuugs- 

maschinen der Pariser Weltausstellung. 
See Pichler, M. v. 

-Paris, 1878. Metals; their uses, etc. 

NeeLebasteur, H. 

-Paris, 1878. Notices sur les objets 

et documents exposes. See Paris. 

-Paris, 1878. Reports of commission¬ 
ers. See United States. Dept, of State. 

-Paris, 1878. Schweiz. Geogra- 

phische und cosmographische Karteu uud 
Apparate. Classe 16. See Siegfried, H. 

-Paris, 1878. Suisse. Education et 

euseignement. See Rambert, E. 

-* Paris, 1878. Volume illustrating 

the works of art and art industry. See 
Art journal. 

-Paris, 1680. Les arts du m6tal. Re- 

cueil descriptif et raisonue dea priucipaux 
objets a I’exposition. See Giraud, J.-B. 

-Paris, 1880. Emaillerie, m6tallurgie, 

etc. Expositions riitrospectives. See 
Linas, C. de. 

-Paris, 1881. Die elektrische Beleuch- 

tuiig. See Urbanitzky, A. v. Chem.- 
teclin. Bib., B. 95. 

-Paris, 1881. L’61ectricit<i et aes ap¬ 
plications. NeeParville, H. de. 

-Paris, 1881. International exhibi¬ 
tion of electricity. See Pari.s. 

-Phila.,1876. Bericht der interuat. 

.lury, Phila., 1876, iiber die Proben mit 
Turbineu, etc. See Philadelphia. 

-Phila., 1876. Masterpieces of the 

centennial international exhibition. See 
Masterpieces. 

-Phila.,1876. Treasures of art, in¬ 
dustry, aud manufacture represented in 
the American Centennial exhibition. See 
Norton, C. B. 

-Phila., 1876. The world on wheels. 

Collection of carriage.s. See Stratton, 
E. M. 

-Vienna, 1873. Sec Vienna. 

-Vienna, 1873. Locomotives a I’ex- 

position de Vienne, 1873. See Deghilage, 
and Morandi^re, J. 

Eviicr, W. F. Beitrilge zur Geschichte 
der Gewerbe und Ertiudungen Oester- 
reichs, Hrsg. v. Nec Vienna. Exhibi¬ 
tion, 1873. 









EXNER. 


131 


FABRE. 


£xiier, \V. F.—coutiuueil. 

-aud Laiibock, G. Die mecliatiisehe 

Holzbearbeitnng, dereu Hilfsmittel und I 
Erzeugiiisse. .S'e« Austkia. Berielit ii. d. 
Weltausst. in Paris, 1878. 

- and Pf'uir, Carl. Werkzenge ninl 

Mascbinen znr Holzbearbeitnng, deren 
Konsti nktion, Beliandlnngund Ijeistnngs- 
tiibigkeit, B. l-Ib UUih. 8°. Weimar, 
1878-’83. 

B. 1. Die Haudsagfu uu<l Sa^eaiaschiiieiiv De- 
scriptiver Tlieil, v. W. F. Exner. Mit At¬ 
las, 1878. 

3. Die HaiulsagPii uud Sageniascbiueii. Dyna- 
mischer Theil, v. W. F. Exner. Mit Atlas 
1881. 

a. Die Werkzenge uud Mascliiueu ausscliliesH- 
lich der Sagen, also der Aexte, Beile, Stech- ' 
und Steinmzeuge, Bohrer, etc., v. C. Pfati 
und W. F. Exner. Mit Atlas, 1883. 

Experimental agriculture. See Johnston> 
J. F. W. 

-niechanies. Lectures. See Ball, R. 8. 

EXPERIMENTAL stations. Annual re¬ 
port, 1879-’s0. (See Cornell University. 

-Bericbte der Versuchsstation. See 

Austria. K. nug. Ministerinin ftir Han¬ 
del, etc. 

Experiments and observations to illustrate 
the nature aud properties of electricity. 
See Watson, W. 

- Experimental researches in pure and 

applied chemistry. See Prankland, E. 

-Experimentiren bei Vorlesnngen iiber 

anorgauische Chemie. See Heumann, K. 

-in physical science. See Cooley, Le 

R. C. 

-Magic of science. See Wylde, J. 

-on the strength of cement. See Grant, 

J. 

-on the strength of wrought-iron and of 

chain-cables. See Beardslee, L. A. 

-Philosophical. See Hales, S. 

Explosions in coal mines. See Higson, .1. 
-Hermou prize essays on the pre¬ 
vention of. See Creswick, \V., and others. 

-in coal cargoes, spontaneous conibii.s- 

tiou and. See Rowan, T. 

-New views of. See Williams, C. W. 

-of steam boilers. See Robinson, J. R. 

-Records of steam boiler. See Marten, 

E. B. 

explosives. Agents ex}ilo.sifs. See 
Moigno, L’Abb^. Actuals, sclents, 23, 

-American inventions and improvements 

in. See Norton, C. B 


EXPLOSIVES—continued. 

- Dynamite, Zeit-nud elektrische Ziind- 

ung. See Sprengtechnik. 

-Explosive compounds, rock drills and 

tunneling. 8’ee Drinker, H. S. 

-Die explosiveu Stolfe. iSceBockmann, 

Fr. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 60. 

-Force de la poiidre et des matieres ex- 

})losives. See Berthelot. Actuals, 
.sclents., 26. 

-Pondre a canon et uouveaux corps ex- 

plosifs. See Helene, M. 

-8ur les corps explosifs. See Upmann, 

.1., and Meyer, E. v. 

EXPORTS of the United States, imports 
and. See United States. Treasury dept. 
Bur. of statistics. 

EYE. See also Ophthalmology. 

-Atlas of opthalmoscopy. See Lieb- 

reich. R. 

-Diseases of. See Angell, H. C. 

- See Carter, R. B. 

- See Nettleship, E. 

-and injuries of. See Lawson, G. 

- How to take care of our eyes. See An¬ 
gell, H. C. 

-human. See Dudgeon, R. E. 

-Manual of ophthalmic practice. See 

Schell, H. S. 

-Refraction of. See Loring, E. G. 

- See Morton, A. S. 

EYESIGHT, and how to care for it. See 
Harlan, G. C. Amer. health primers. 
No. 4. 

-good and bad. See Carter, R. B. 

-Spectacles; how to choose them. See 

Vilas, C. H. 

Eytelwein, .Johann Albert. Der Wasser- 
Mahl-Muhleubau. Vorrede von. See 
Neumann, K. 

-Summary of practical hydraulics, from 

the German of. See Tredgold, T. Tracts 
on hydraulics, No. 3. 

F., W. Simple ailments of horses; their 
nature and treatment. lUus. 12°. Load., 
Paris, X. F., 1882. pp. 5-1-228. 

Fabian, Heinrich Wilhelm. iJber Ge- 
wolbetheorien mit besonderer Riicksicht 
auf den Briickenban. lUus. 12°. Leipzig, 
1876. pp. 46. Deutsche bantechn.-Tas- 
chen.-Bib., No. 24. 

Fabre, C. Aide memoire de photographic, 
pour 1881. Pnblie sous les auspices de la 
soci^d^ photographique de Toulouse. 6™* 
anu^e. lllus. 24°. Paris, 1881. pp. 242. 



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FALK. 


Fabre, C.—continued. 

- Pliotograpliie fiiir jilinine seclie. 2. 

Eimilsion an cotoii ])<>ndre avec bain d’ar¬ 
gent. 12°. Paris, 1880. Actuals. Kcients., 
84. 

Fabrc, J. Ant. Essai snr la nianiere la 
l)lu8 avautageiiae de con.strnire lea nia- 
cliiues liydranliiiue.s, et en ])aiticnlier, les 
moulins a bl<i. JUits. 4°. Paris, 178:V 
]>p. 402. 

FABRICS and altar cloths, lllirntrated 
catalogue. See Cox and sous. 

-Art of ’R eaving all descriptions of text¬ 
ure produced bj’ leaves of heddles. See 

Brown, A. 

-Tables for plain and fancy. <Sec Buckle, 

J. S. 

Fabrikation der Cliocolade. 16°. ». 1. p. 

pp. 108. [B’d in a vol. entitled “ Preserv¬ 
ing, pickling,” etc.] 

FACE. Surgery of the. See Mason, F. 

Facey, James William. Elementary dec¬ 
oration. A guide to the simpler forms of 
every day art as applied to the interior 
and exterior decoration of dwelling- 
houses. 12°. Loud., 1882. ]>p. 120-f:i2. 
Weale’s series. No. 229. 

Factories for ginning, spinning, and weav¬ 
ing cotton, jute, and silk. See Cola, P. K. 

- workshops and warehouses. See 

Thwaite, B. H. 

Factory and farm. A journal of American 
agricultural industries and farm imple¬ 
ment price list. V. 6, 1880. fol. Chicago, 
1880. pp. 216. [Consolidated, 1880, with 
“ Western trade journal,” afterwards 
“ American trade journal.”] 

FACTS. Million of. See Phillips, Sir K. 

Fsiddeg:on, Pieter. Besahrijving vanhet 
water-opvoerings-werktuig, genaamd : 
j)erpeudiculaire dubhele trechter-vijzel of 
waterbraker; benevens natuur-en werk- 
tuigkundige beschouwiiig over de in ge- 
bruik 7-ijude water-oi>voeriiig.s-werktui- 
gen. Illus. 12°. Amsterdam, 1846. pp. 123. 

Fa{f:ill, Louis. Handbook to the dejiart- 
nient of prints and drawings in the Brit¬ 
ish museum. Introduction and notices of 
the various schools: Italian, German, 
Dutch, and Flemish, Spanish, French, and 
English. 8°. Load., 1876. pp. 6 + 228. 

-The life of Sir Anthony Paidzzi, K. C. 

B., late principal librarian of the Brili.sh 
museum, etc. 2 v. Ulus, 8°, Load., 1880. 


Fajfjfo, C. Hilton. Reports on the prog¬ 
ress of medicine. See Power, H., and 
others. 

Faija, Henry. Portland cement for u.ser.s. 
12°. Load., 1881. j)p. 97. 

Fairl»aii‘ii, William. An account of con¬ 
struction oftheBritannia and Conway tuh- 
nlar bridge.s, with a complete hi.story of 
their progress from the conception of the 
original idea to the conclusion of the 
elaborate experiments which determined 
the exact form and mode of construction 
ultimately adopted. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 
1849. pp. 13 + 291. 

-Principles of inechanism and machin- 

ery of tran.smission, comprising the prin¬ 
ciples of mechanism, wheels and pulleys, 
strength and proportions of .shafts, cou])- 
lings for .shafts and engaging and di.sen- 
gaging gear. Illus. 12°. Phila., 1880. 
pp. 266 + 23. 

-Treatise on mills and millwork. 4th 

ed. Illus. 8°. // 0 «d., 1878. pp. 571. 

Fairbanks, E. and T., and co. Fairbanks’ 
standard weighing machines. 4°. X. Y., 
u. d. ])p. 72. 

Fiiil'Iiolt, Frederick William. History 
of Jewish coinage, woodcuts, and a plate 
of alphabets, by. Nee Madden, F. W. 

- Homes, works, and shrines of English 

artists, with specimens of their styles. To 
which is added : Rambles in Rome. Ulus. 
8°. AohJ., 1873. pp. 182. 

-Rambles of an artist; being papers on art, 

in ridation to antiques, paintings, art-dec¬ 
orations, and art-manufacture. Ulus. 8°. 
Loud., u. d. i)p. 8 + 259. 

Fairley, W. The ventilation of coal 
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Van Nostrand’s sci. 8er.,No. 58. 

Falek, f^arl Philii)p. DasFleisch; gemein- 
ver-stiindliches Handbuch der wissen- 
schaftlichen nnd practischen Fleisch- 
kunde. Illus. 8°. Marlurg, 1880. 

FALCONRY. Treatise on. Nee Belainy, 
J. C. 

Falda, Giovanni Battista. Le fontanedi 
Roma nelle piazze, e luoghi publici della 
citta, con li lore i)rospetti, come .sono al 
luesente. Disegnate, et iutagliate da. 
obi. fol. Rome, u. d. 

Falk, Louis. Portable fire-escapes. [Cata¬ 
logue.] 24°. X.Y.,n.d. pp.24. 


fallacij:s. 


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FAKMING. 


Fallacies of the broken gau<;je. By a Fel¬ 
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1S4G. j)}). 40. [IVd ill a vol. entitled 

“ Railways, etc.”] 

Fallon, S. W. A new llindnstani-Enji;- 
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Hindustani literature and folk-lon‘. 4°. 
Loud., 1879. ]»i». 1210. 

Familiar allusions. *See Wheeler, W. A. 

-science studies. See Proctor, K. A. 

Family doctor: dictionary of domestic med¬ 
icine and surj^ery, adapted for family n.se. 
By a dispensary surgeon. Illits. 12°. 
Land., n. d. pp. 750 -+- 7. 

-kitchen gardener. Set Buist, R. 

Family save-all; secondary cookery ; hints 
for economy in household consumption. 
12th ed. 12°. Loud., 1809. pp. 942. 
Houlston’s enquire within ser., v. 5. 

-thermometry. Manual of. 5ecSeguin, E. 

Fancy work. See Children’s fancy Avork. 

- See Lady’s bazaar and taucy fair 

hook. 

-Needlework for ladies for pleasure 

and profit. See “Dorinda.” 

l-'aiiililig:, J. T. A ])raclical treatise on 
water-supply engineering, relating to the 
hydrology, hydrodynamics and practical 
comstruction of Avater-works in North 
.\merica, Avith tables. Illiie. 8°. X. 1'., 
1877. pp. 21-]-til9. 

Faraday. Michael. Faraday inventeur. 
Tr. par L’Ahhd, Moiguo. See Tyndall, J. 
Actuals, scients., lb. 

-Various forces of nature, ajul their re¬ 
lations to each other. Lectures. Ed. by 
William Crookes. IUuh. 12°. Loud., n.d. 

pp. 200. 

Farberei-Muster-Zeitung. Wocheuschrift 
fiir Fiirberei, Bleicberei, Druckerei Appre- 
tur und Farbenfiibrikation. .lahr’g 30, 
31—, 1881-’82. 4°. Leipzig, 1881-82. 

Farrot, Josejdi. Le servo-moteur ou mo- 
teur a8serA'i,ses principes constitutits, A'a- 
r iante8diver.ses. application a la mauceuvre 
des gouAernails. CouA'ernails h vapeur 
Farcot, description theorique et pratique. 
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-and son. Theorie et de.scription des 

rcgulateurs maiins isochrones de. See 
Huin. 

Fiircy, L. de. Clochers, sonnerie, hor- 
loge et porche de la cath6drale d’Augers. 
Recueil de notes et documents archeo- 
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Farley, Peter. Handbook ofophthalmology. 

Ed. by. See Schweigger, C. 

Farm, (The) bailiff. 16°. Loud., n. d. pp. 
125. Houlston’s Indust. lib.. No. 14. 

-book. New American. See Allen, R. L. 

-buildings. Lamlvvirthschaftliche. Ban- 

ten. .S'c« Knabel, A. Deutsche bautechn. 
Taschen.-Bib., No. 48. 

-drainage. See French, 11. F. 

-The garden, farm, and barn-yard. See 

Jacques, D. H. 

-gardening and seed growing. 6'ce Brill, 

F. 

- irrigation. See SteAvart, H. 

-management. Book of. See Ward and 

Lock. 

-of four acres. Our. See Our. 

-villages. See Waring, G. E. 

Farmer’s dictionary. See Gardner, D. P. 

-handbook, American. See O’Neill, F. 

W., and Williams, H. L. 

FARMING. American agri ulturist. See 
American. 

- American manures, and farmers ami 

planters’ guide. See ChynoAveth, .1. B., 
and Bruckner, W. 

-and farmitig economy. See Burn, R. S. 

Weale's series. No. 141. 

-Technical educator, v. 2-4. 

-and food, American. .See Dun, F. 

-and railroad interests in Amer.ca. .See 

Harold, J. 

-Dairy. Management of cows, etc. See 

Roland, A. Farming for pleasure and 
profit. Sect. 8. 

-rearing and feeding stock. Ste 

“Ruricola.” 

-l)ewj)ond8; the farmer’s summer water 

8upi)liers. Nee Slade, H. P. 

Farming for ladies; or,guide to the poul¬ 
try-yard, the dairy, amt piggery. By the 
author of “British husbandry.” 10°. 
Land., 1844. pp. 511. 

-for profit. Nee Read, J. E. 

-High farming without manure. See 

Ville, G. M. 

- in North New Zealand. See Berry, .1. 

-Introduction to Irish. Nee BaldAwin,T. 

-to practical. See Baldwin, T. 

-Outlines of modern. See Burn, R. 8. 

Weale’s series, No. 146. 

-Science and practice in farm cultiva¬ 
tion. See Buckman, J. 

-Soils, manures, and crops. See Burn, R. 

S. Weale’s series, No. 140. 





FARMING. 


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FECHTELER. 


FARMING— (Oiitiuued. 

-Suburban. Donaldson, .J. Weale’s 

series, No. 222. 

-with green uiamires. >Sve Harlan, C. 

-Yaukee. See Bunker, T. {Peeud.) 

Farquhar, A. B. Illustrated aud descriptive 
catalogue of the Penn, agricultural works. 
Standard agricultural iiiipleiueuts and 
inacbiuery. Matiuf’d by. H°. York, Pa., 

1881. pp. *205. 

Farrell, M. Re.searches into the laws of 
cheiuical aftinity. Tr. from the French 
by. See Berthollet, C. L. 

FARRIERY. Complete American farrier. 
See Forrest, C. 

- Every man bis own farrici’. See 

Clater, F. 

- Every man bis own horse and cattle 

doctor. See Clater, F. 

- Every man bis own horse doctor. See 

Armatage, G. 

- Farmer’s farriery. See Smith, A. E. 

- Hints on borse.sboeing. See Unitkd 

States. War dept. 

- Horse and bis diseases. See Kendall, 

B. J., and co. 

- Notes on shoeing horses. See Fitzwy- 

gram, F. 

Fashion iu deformity. See Flower, \V. H. 

Nature series, No. Kl. 

Fashionable furuitui e. See Shaw, H. 
Fashionable science, or parlor magic ; con¬ 
taining a description of the wonderful 
feats of sleight performed by thecelebrate<l 
prestidigitateur, Hermann. 16°. X. Y., 

V. d. pp. yl). 

FASTENERS. Illmstrated catalogue and 
price-list of McGill’s. See Holmes, Booth, 
and Hayden. 

FATS and oils. Glance at the industry of. 
See Cristiani, R. S. 

-Die Fette und ()ele. See Thalmann, 

F. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 83. 

-Die Fettwaareu und fetten Oele. 

See Lichtenberg, C. 56. Neuer Sebau- 
platz der Kiinste. 

FAUCETS, Self-closing. See Zane, J., 
und CO. 

-Self-measuring; bung-hole borei’s, etc. 

See Enterprise mannf’g co. 

Faulkner, Frank. The art of brewing, 
practical aud theoretical. Being a rev. 
reprint from “The Brewers’ Journal.” v. 
11-12. 12°. Lond., 187(5. pp. 199. 


Faulkner, Frank—continued. 

-and Robb, D. C. Studies on fermenta¬ 
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Fausi^ett, Bryan. Inventorium sepul- 
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Fauvel-Oonr:iii(1, Francis. Phreno- 
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F'awkes, F. A. Horticultural buildings; 
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Fay, C. De la geographie de I’Allemagne. 
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i - De I’organization militaire de I’Alle¬ 

magne. 32°. Paris, 1869. pp. 47. Li¬ 
brairie militaire, conference 3. 

- De (piclques r6cents travaux sur la 

tactiqne. 32°. Paris, 1869. jtp. 36. Li¬ 
brairie militaire, conference 5. 

- Expose sommaire de la campagne 

d’Allemagne en 1866. 32°. Paris, 1869. 

l)p. 50. Librairie militaire, conference 12. 

Fay, J. A., and co. Illustrated catalogue 
of patent wood-working machinery. 12°. 
Cincin., 1867-78. pp. 144; 266. 

-Special illustrated catalogue of heavy 

patent wood-working machinery,designed 
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seimls, navy-yards, etc. 4°. Cincin., 1880. 

pp. 61. 

Feather work. See Popular recreator, v. 1. 

FEATHERS. Anweisung, Schmuckfederu 
zu waschen. Nee Lenard, A. 219* Neuer 
Schanplatz der Kiinste. 

- Das Farben der Schmuck- und Putz- 

federn. See Steina, R. 

I ecliiier, Gustav Theodor. Massbestim- 
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Fechteler. Collection of ornaments. See 
Palm and Fechteler. 






FEDERAL. 


135 


FERTILIZERS. 


Federal (The) reporter. Cases argued and 
determined in the circuit and district 
courts of the United States. Peter Boyle, 

ed. V. 1-14, 1880-’83-. 8°. St. Paul, 

1880-. 

FEET. Di'ess and care of. See Dress. 

Feilitzsch, F. C. O. Die Lehre von 
den Fernewirkungen des galvanischen 
Stroines. Elektromagnetismus, Elektro- 
dynainik. Induction und Diainagnetismus. 
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Felcli, J. K. The breeding and manage¬ 
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Felker, P. H. “What the grocers sell 
us.” A manual for buyers, containing the 
natural history and process of manufact¬ 
ure of all grocePs goods, also their adul¬ 
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Rev. ed. 12"^. \. Y., 18b 0. pp. 312. 

FELTING. Treatise on hat-making and. 
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Feiil>y, J. B. Description of patent locks, 
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Fencing. See Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 

- and broadsword. By “Stonehenge.” 

See Walsh, .T. H., and Wood, J. G. 
Routledge’s sixpenny handbooks. No. 12. 

FEN skating. Handbook of. See Good¬ 
man, N., and Goodman, A. 

Fenwick, T., and Itakcr, T. Subter¬ 
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Ferg^usoii, James. Lectures on select 
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FERMENTATION. See Schiitzenberger, 
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- Die Bierbrauerei, etc. See Balling, C. 

J. N. Gahrungschemie, B. 1-2. 

-Die Conservirungsmittel. See Bersch, 

J. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 94. 

- Etudes sur la biere, avec uiie th<5orie 

nouvelle de la fermentation. See Pas¬ 
teur, L. 

- Fermented liquors, wines, etc. See 

Skeen, J. R. 


FERMENTATION—continued. 

- Gahrungs-Chemie. See Bersch, J. 

- Les microbes organises, leur rOle dans 

i la fermentation. See Moigno, L’Ablx^ 

! Actuals, scients., 73. 

- or the doctrine of attenuation. See 

{ Shannon, R. 

I - Studies on. See Pasteur, L. 

! Pern-garden. See Hibberd, S. 
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Fei'iii<iiie, A. Album d’^lemeiits et or- 
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Redige d’apres le conrs profess^ par F. 
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machines soultlantes d’apres des docu- 
j ments fournis par M. Jordan. 2« 6(\. obi. 

fol. Pun’s, 1882. pp. 121. 
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Cooke, M. C. 

-in their homes and ours. See Robin¬ 
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Meehan, T. 

Ferrel, W. Converging series expressing 
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Forrei’S, N. M. Elementary treatise on 
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I l»p. 184. 

- Quarterly journal of pure and applied 

mathematics. Ed. liy. See Quarterly. 

Fcri'iiii, Rinaldo. Techuologie der Elec- 
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Ferris, J. F. Practical artilicial iiicuba- 
I tiou. .V resum3 of the progress made in 

I the past few years in artificial incuba¬ 

tion in this country and in Europe. lllus 
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i FERTILIZERS. Chemical analysis of the 
principal manufactured. See Chynoweth, 
J. B., and Bruckner, W. H. 

-Etude sur les engrais commereiaux. See 

Collot, T. 

-Materials u.sed in the manufactured ; 

! recijtes for their admixture, etc. .S’eeSib- 
son, A. 

I -Practical treatise on pure. See Morfit, C. 

1 -Use of fertilizing agents. <See’Ville, G. 








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FIGHTING. 


Fesquet, A. A. Galvaiioplastic maiiii)nla- | 
tions, tr. by. See Roseleur, A. 

-Guide for coach juiiiiters. Tr. from the 

French by. See Arlot, M. 

-Guide for manufacture of metallic al¬ 
loys. 'I'r. from the l-'rench by. Ace Guet- 
tier, A. 

-- Manufacture of malleable iron castings, 

and improvements in Bessemer steel by. 
See Byrne, O. Metal workers’ assistant. 

-Manufacture of steel. With recent im¬ 
provements by. See Overman, F. j 

-School of chemical manures or element¬ 
ary principles in the use of fertilizing 
agents. Tr. from the French by. See 
Ville, G. 

Festivals, games, ami amusements. See 
Smith, H. 

F«*lis Francis .James. Music explained to 
the world ; or, how to understand music 
and enjoy its performance. /JZhs. 1(5°. 
Jio8t.,n.d. pp. :5‘20. 

Foiiclit\van$;:er, Lewis. Practical trea¬ 
tise on soluble or water glass (silicates of 
soda or potash), its application to artificial 
stone, and to render wood tire and rot proof; 
eontainingthe latest information for its use 
in paints, soap, paper, cements, and calico 
printing. 12°. A'. F., 1875. jtp. 152-(-11. 

FEVER, Concerning intermittent. See 
Lind, J. 

-Nature and mechanism. By H. C. Wood. 

Smithsu. niisc. coll., v. 15. 

-Specific. See Maclogan, T. 

-Surgical com])lications ami sequels 

of continued fevers. By W. W. Keen. | 
Smithsn. mi.se. coll., v. 15. 

-Visitation of typhoid. Aec Upiuxgh.vm. 

Sanitary committee. 

FIBRE. E.ssai sur la .soic, etc. See Per- 
soz, J. 

-Die Gewinunng der (iesi)innstfa.s(“ru. 

Ace Richard, H. 

-Die Kiimm-Maschineu fiir \^'olle, Baum- 

wolle, etc. See Lohren, A. 

-Structure of the cotton. Acc Bowman, 

F. II. 

-Treatise on hemp, etc. Ace Wissett, K. 

Fiedlei', Wilhelm. Cyklographie oder 
Con.struction der Aufgaben iiber Kreise 
und Kugeln uiul elementiire Geometrieder 
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Field, F. E. The green-house as a winter 
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Field, George. Grammar of coloring ap- 
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With additional sections of painting in 
.sejjia, water-colors, and oiks, with the his¬ 
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-The rudiments of colors and of coloring; 

with the nature of pigments for the use of 
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JUm. 12°. Lend., mo. pp. 14-f-271. 

Field, J. A., and CO. Catalogue and price¬ 
list. Big Giant and Mound City feed mills, 
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pp. 16 

Field, R ogers. Typhoid fever. Reports 
furnished by. Ace Uppingii.vm. Sanitary 
committee. 

Field, Thomas W. Pear culture. A man¬ 
ual for the propagation, 2 )lanting, cultiva¬ 
tion, and management of the pear tree. 
With de.scription8 and illustrations of the 
most productive of the tiner varieties, and 
selections of kinds most ))rofitably grown 
for market. lUiis. 12°. jV. F.,1858. ]>]>. 
286. 

Field botany; haudl)ook for the collector, 
etc. See Manton, W. P. 

-cover, and trap shooting. See Bogar- 

dus, A. H. 

Fighting tire. The great tires of history, 
including the conflagrations in Chicago, 
i Bo.ston, Portland, New York, etc. Causes 
; of tire and how to prevent them. How 

j the ancients battled with flame. Con- 

; (jnering tire with water, steam, and gas. 

; How modern science has robbed the tyrant 
of his terror.s. Fire-engine, steamer, ga.s- 
extinguisher, the tireman, etc., the safe, 
the bank vault, the tire proof building, 
etc., with thrilling scenes, incidents and 
I anecdotes. A full account of the London 
j plague and the tire which followed it. In- 
I surauce; its hi.story and importance. 

What to insure and how. lUns. 8°. Hart- 
1 ford, Conti. ]S72. pp. 716. 









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137 


FINING. 


FIGURE drawing. Art of. See Weigall, 
C. H. Handbooks on the fine arts, No. 29. 
-Guide to. Hicks, G. E. Hand¬ 
books on the fine arts, No. 14. 

- painting in water colors. Guide to. 

Nee Whiteford, S. T. Handbooks on the 
fine arts, No. 30. 

Fiji. At home in. See Gumming, C. F. G. 
FILES. See M'Caffrey and bro. 

-and rasps. Treatise on. See Nichol¬ 
son file CO. j 

-Letter. See Cameron, Ainberg, and co. j 

FILTERS. Rainwater. Nee Kedzie, J. 
FILTRATION of potable water. See 
Nichols, W. R. 

-Natiirliche und kiinstliche Sandfiltra- 

tion. See Piefke, C. 

-Sandfiltration. See Samuelson, S. A. 

Fiiicliaiii, John. A history of naval ar¬ 
chitecture; to which is prefixed an intro- j 
ductory dissertation on the application of 
mathematical science to the art of naval 
construction. lUus. 8°. Land., 1851. 
pp. 415. I 

FINE arts. See Art amateur. j 

-Art of landscape painting in oil col¬ 
ors. Nee Williams, W. Putnam’s art | 
handbooks, No. 2. 

-Artist and tradesman’s companion. 

See Byrn, M. L. 

-Artists of the 19th century and their 

works. NeeClement, C. E., and Hutton, L. ; 

-Les arts du m^tal, etc. NeeOiraud, 

J.-B. 

-The arts in the middle ages and re- ] 

naissance. See La Croix, P. 

-Les beaux arts en Europe. Nee i 

Gauthier, T. i 

- — Biographisches Kiinstler-Lexikou. j 

Nee Muller, H. A. Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, i 
No. 15. i 

-Catalogue of antiquities and works 

of art. See London and Middlesex arch- j 
seological society. | 

-General and biographical dictionary j 

of. See Elmes, J. 

-Handbook of pictorial art. NeeTyr- ! 

whitt, R. St. J. 

-Handbook of the arts of the middle 

ages and Renaissance. See Labarte, J. 

-Handbooks on the. Nee Handbooks. 

-Histoire desarts. NeeLabarte, J. 

-History of ancient art. See Reber, 

F. von. 


FINE arts—continued. 

-History, etc., of fine art applied to 

industry. See Wyatt, M. D. 

-History of furniture; stucco and ce- 

roplastic art; bronzes, arms, ceramics, 
gems, etc. See Jacquemart, A. 

-History of wood engraving in Amer¬ 
ica. See Linton, W. J. 

-in Japan, glimpse of. See Jarves, 

J. J. 

-Instances of accessory art, etc. See 

Day, L. F. 

-Leisure hour work for ladies. See 

Leisure. 

-Monumens iu^dits de l’antiquit6. 

See Winckelmann, J. 

-Origin and early history of engrav¬ 
ing upon copper and in wood, etc. See 
Ottley, W. Y. 

-Painting. NeeDu Fresnoy, C. A. 

-Popular dictionary of architecture 

and. Nee Audsley, VV. J.,and Audsley, 
G. A. 

-Porcelain painting, stencilling, mo¬ 
saic work, etc. See Leland, C. G. Art at 
home series, v. 10. 

-Practical application of. See Tech¬ 
nical educator, v. 2. 

-Pretty arts for the employment of 

leisure hours. See Davidson, E. A. 

-Primer of the art of illumination. 

See Delamotte, F. 

-Printing times and lithographer. 

Fine-art Journal. Nee Printing. 

-Schools of modern art in Germany. 

See Atkinson, J. B. 

-Sketching from nature. See Row- 

botham, T. Putnam’s art handbooks. 
No. 1. 

-Study-book of mediaeval architect¬ 
ure and art. See King, T. H., and Hill, 
G. J. 

-Venice; its history, art, etc. Nee 

Yriarte, C. 

Finger gymnastics. New, novel, and amus¬ 
ing figures. Hand shadows on the wall. 
Pub. by W. H. Steele and co. JV. F. [Se¬ 
ries of plates iu a case.] 

-ring lore. Nee Jones, W. 

Finiguerra, Maso. Invention of chalcog¬ 
raphy, by. See Ottley, W. Y. Origin, 
etc., of engraving. 

FINING. Verbesserungen der Herdfrisch- 
erei. See Tunner, P. 


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138 


FIRST. 


FINISHING. Die Appretur der Gewebe. 
See Orothe, H. Tecbuologie der Ge- 
spinnstfasern, B. 2. 

-Spiunerei, Weberei, Appretur auf den 

Auastellnngen. See Grothe, H. 

Fiiilaisoii, .John. An aeeonnt of some 
remarkable applications of the electric 
fluid to the useful arts by Mr. Alexander 
Bain; with a vindication of his claim to 
be the lirst inventor of the electro-mag¬ 
netic printing telegraph, and also of the 
electro-magnetic clock. Jl/its. 8^'. Loud., 
184:1. pp. 127. 

Filllay»>oll, James. Clinical manual for 
the study of medical cases. llUm. 12'^. 
ioHd., 1878. pp. .')84. 

FIRE-alarm telegraphs. Die elektrischen 
Telegraphen, iiber Anlage von Hans- und 
Feuerwehrtelegraphen. See Binder, F. 

FIRE -arms. See aluo Breech-loaders. 

- See Marlin tire-arms co. 

- See Winchester repeating arms co. 

- American inventions and improve¬ 
ments in breech loading, etc. See Nor¬ 
ton, C. B. 

-Ammunition for smooth-bore ordnance. 

See Majendie, V. 1). 

-Catalogue of guns, ritles, etc. See 

Johnston, J. II. 

-Catalogue of rim and central tire pistol, 

rifle and military caitridges. See United 
States cartridge co. 

-Choke-bore guns. See Greener, W. W. 

-Description de Part de fabriciuer les 

canons. See Monge, G. 

- Description de la fabrication des 

bouches a feu, etc. See Huguenin. 

-Description of latest improved breech- 

loading weapons, etc. See Barber, K. C. 

-Gun and its development. See Greener, 

W. W. 

-Henry’s repeating rille. See New 

Haven arms co. 

-Illustrated catalogue of gun imple¬ 
ments. See Union hardware co. 

-Die Jagd-Feuergewehre. See Zimmer, 

A. 

-Military and spoiling breech-loading. 

See Whitney arms co. 

-Die moderne Gewehrfabrikation. See 

Brandeis, F. 131 Neuer Schauplatz der 
Kiiuste. 

- Proc^d^s de fabrication dans les forges. 

See Proced^s. 


FIRE -arms—continued. 

-repeating; rifled muskets, metallic 

cartridges, etc. See Winchester and 
Hotchkiss. 

-Report on the manufacture of. See 

Unitki) Statks. Interior dept. 

-Rifle firing. See Laidley, T. T. S. 

-Rifles and marksmanship. See Gilder- 

sleeve, H. A. 

-Versnch iiber die Art die Geschiitzla- 

dungen zu entziinden. NccMetsch, C. v. 

Fire bricks and blocks. See Garnkirk tire 
clay CO. 

-department supjilics. See Caswell im- 

])roved couiiling co. 

- engines and pumps. Handbook of 

modern steam. See Roper, S. 

-Extinguishers, alarms, etc. Abridg¬ 
ments English patents. No. 88. 

-Probeu mit Damiifl’enersjnitzen, etc. 

See I’nii.ADKLPniA. Exhibition of 1876. 

-Steam. See Latta, A. B. and E. 

-The steamer, gas-extingnisher, tire- 

proof buildings, etc. See Fighting fire. 

-escapes, Portable. See Falk. 

-extinction. Haudbuch des Feuerlosch- 

nnd Rettiingswesens, etc. See Doeh- 
ring, W. 

- Das Feuer. 8'ee Lindner, G. 

-protection. See Shaw, E. M. 

-of mills. See Woodbury, C. J. H. 

-Our factories, etc.; their sanitary 

and tire-resisting arrangements. See 
Thwaite, B. H. 

-Practical suggestions for the security 

of life and property. See Bird, J. 

-Preservation of life and property 

from fire. See Heathman, J. H. 

-Ueber Flammeusicherheit, etc. See 

Fleck, H. 

FIREPLACES of all ages. Open. See 
Putnam, .1. P. 

- F^tilization of waste heat from. See 

Edwards, F. 

Fires iu theatres. See Shaw, E. M. 

- of history, etc. See Fighting tire. 

Fireside science. Series of essays. See 
Nichols, J. R. 

FIREWORKS. See Pyrotechny. 

FIRING. Der Ban der Feuerungsaulagen. 
See Jeep, W. Deutsche bautechu.- Ta- 
schen-Bib., No. 25. 

- Torfgasfeucrnug. Nee Stegmann, H. 

First aid to the injured. See Shepherd, P. 





FIRST. 


139 


FISHING. 


First (The) ceutury of the republic; a review 
of American progress. By Theo. D. Wool- 
sey, F. A. P. Barnard, D. A. Wells, F. A. 
Walker, T. Sterry Hunt, W. G. Sumner, 

E. Atkinson, T. Gill, E. P. Whipple, W. 
H. Brewer, E. Lawrence, J. F. Hurst, B. 

V. Abbott, A. A. Flint, S. S. Conant, E. H. 
Knight, and C. L. Brace. IUuh. 8°. 
r., 1876. pp. 9 + .506. 

First hell) in accidents and sickness. Guide 
in the absence or before the arrival of 
medical assistance. 7//«.'«. 16°. Host., 

1878. pp. 264. 

Fischer, A. Etude sur I’emploi des corps 
de cavalerie an .service de suretd des ar- 
nnies. Ulus. 12°. Bruxelles, 1872. ])p. 
66. Conferences militaires beiges. 2*’ 
Ser., No. 6. 

Fischer, Ferdinand. Die chemische Tech- 
nologie des Wassers. Ulus. 8°. Braun¬ 
schweig, 1878. pp. 12 + 403. 

- Die menschlicheu Abfallstoffe, ihre 

praktische Beseitigung und landwirth- 
schaftliche Verwerthmig. Ulus. 8°. 
Braunschweig, 1882. pp. 175. [Supple¬ 
ment zur “ Doiitschen Vierteljahrsschrift 
fUr oflentliche Gesundheitspflege.”] 

Fischer, H. Die Holzsiige, ihre Form, 
Leistnng und Behandluug in Schneide- 
niiihlen. lllus. 8°. Berlin, 1879. 

Fischer, H. A. bhfahrungen beim Bren- 
nerei- Betriebe. In eigener, langjiihriger j 
Praxis gesammelt nnd neb.st selb8tgei)nif- \ 
ten, bewiihrt gefuudeneu Hefemittelu j 
verolfentlicht. 8°. Weimar, 1866. pp. 92. ! 
275 Neuer Scbanplatz der Kiinste 

Fish, D. T. Bulbs and bulb culture; being i 
descriptions, both historical and botanical, j 
of the principal bulbs and bulbous plants | 
grown in this country, and their chief 
varieties, with full and practical illustra- [ 
tious for their successful cultivation, both 
in and out of doors, v. 2. Ulus. 8°. Bond., 
1882. Amateur series, 19. 

FISH and fisheries. Bulletin of the U. S. 
commission of. jSee United Statpis. Com¬ 
mission of fish and fisheries. 

-Om de franske fiskerier. See NoR- 

w'AY. Rapport fra verden-sudstillingen 
1878 i Paris. 

-Reports of the commissioner of. Sec 

United States. Commission offi.sh and 
fisheries. 


i FISH and fisheries—continued. 

-Sea and salmon fisheries. Nee Holds- 

worth, E. W. H., and Young, A. British 
industries, v. 1. 

-Sketches of fisheries and fisher folk. 

j See Bertram, .1. G. 

Fish and fishing. See De Vaux, .1. W. The 
I herring. 

- See Manley, J. J. 

'-Tackle and bait, etc. See Brown, J. J. 

-Book of black bass. See Henshall, J. A. 

-culture. See Technical educator, v. 2-4. 

t -Artificial breeding of fish. See 

Wright, W. 

-Domesticated trout. See Stone, L. 

-Practical trout culture. See Slack, 

J. H. 

- — Spawning, hatching, and rearing 

trout. Nee Capel, C. C. 

-hatching. See Buckland, F. T. 

-and fi.sh catching. See Roosevelt, 

R. B., and Green, S. 

- History of British food fishes. See 

Bertram, J. G. 

-in rivers and streams; artificial spawn¬ 
ing, breeding and rearing. See Boccius, F. 
- British. See Hamilton, R. Natural¬ 
ist’s library, v. 36-37. 

-From California. Extraordinary. See 

Agassiz, L. 

-of British Guiana. See Schomburgk, 

R. H. Naturalist’s library, v. 39-40. 
-of the east coast of N. America. Cata¬ 
logue of. By T. Gill. Smithsn. misc. 
coll., V. 14. 

-of the fresh waters of North Carolina. 

Synopsis of. Nee Cope, E. 1). 

-of the perch family. See Jardiue, W. 

Naturalist’s library, v. 38. 

- Their structure and uses. See Bush¬ 
man, J. S. Naturalist’s library, v. 35. 
Fishbach, L. M. Elementary treatise on 
electric batteries. Tr. by. NeeNiaudet, A. 
Fisliboiil’iie, E. Gardiner. Our ironclads 
and merchant ships. Ulus. 8°. Land., 
N. T., 1874. pp. 15 + 146. 

-Stability the seaman’s safeguard. Be¬ 
ing a contribution towards eradicating 
the ignorance that occasions annually the 
loss of many valuable lives. lllus. 24°. 
Land., N. T., 1878. pp. 57. 
i FISHING ; See also Angling, and Fly. 

-American ed. of the “ Treatyse of Fys- 

j shynge.” Nee Berners, Dame Juliana. 

1 -and fish. See Manley, J. J. 


FISHING. 


140 


FLAX. 


FISHING—continued. 

-Angling. See Blakey, R. Routledge’s 

books for the country, No. 2. 

-Art of fly-fishing. See Shipley, W. M. 

-Book of angling. See Francis, F. 

-British anglers’ manual. See Hoffland, 

T.C. 

-camping and archery. See Conroy, 

Bissett and Mallesou. 

-Flies and fly-fishing. See Dick, St. J. 

-nets, baits, etc. See Hunting, tra^i- 

piug, fishing, etc. 

-on the principle of avoiding cruelty. 

Art of. See Raymond, O. 

-Practical fisherman. See Keene, J. H. 

-rod, and how to use it. See Glenfin. 

Houlston's handbooks of field and river 
sports, No. 5. 

-Salmouia; or days of fly-fishing. See 

Davy, S. H. 

-Sea-fisherman; hook and line fishing, 

etc. See Wilcocks, J. C. 

Fiske, J. W. Illustrated catalogue and 
price list of copper weather vanes, manu¬ 
factured by. 12°. N. Y.,n.d. pp. 34. 

-Illustrated catalogue and price list of 

ornamental iron goods, japanned and 
bronzed hardware, iron and wire railing 
stable furniture, weather vanes, etc. 8°. 
N. r., 1868. pp.201. 

Fistula, etc.; diagnosis and treatmeut. See 
Allingham, W. 

Fitcliy Charles H. Report on the manu¬ 
facture of fire-arms and ammunition by. 
See United States. Interior dept. 

Fitch, \V., and E. T. Descriptive and illus¬ 
trated catalogue of carriage springs, mal¬ 
leable iron castings, Bristol’s patent cur¬ 
ry combs and harness snaps, and Ripley’s 
patent pincer wrenches. Ulus. 12°. 
Nexo Haven, pp. 49. (3 cop.) 

Fitz, James. Sweet potato culture ; giv¬ 
ing full instructions from starting the 
plants to harvesting and storing the crop. 
With a chapter on the Chinese yam. 
Ill us. 12°. N. r., 1882. pp.58. 

Fitz-Gerald, W. N. Harness maker’s 
illustrated manual. Guide book for man¬ 
ufacturers, and makers of harness, pads, 
gig saddles, etc. Directions for selecti iig, 
cutting, and preparing leather; recipes 
for preparing blacking, stains, oils, and 
leather varnishes; hints on repairing har¬ 
ness; notes on harness mounting, etc. 2d 
ed. Illus. 12°. X. F., 1881. pp. 325. 


Fitzjiterald, Walter. The Boston ma¬ 
chinist ; being a complete school for the 
apprentice, as well as the advanced ma¬ 
chinist. Showing how to make and use 
every tool in every branch of the busi¬ 
ness, with a treatise on screw and gear 
cutting. Illus. 12°. N. Y., 1876. pp. 80. 

Fitzhenry, (The) leather scouring and hide¬ 
working machine. See Hide and leather 
machine co. 

Fitzsinioii, E. A. Historical epochs, 
with system of mnemonics. 12°. X. Y., 
1882. pp. 70. 

Fitzwyg’i'aiii, Horses and stables. 
2d ed. Illus. 8°. Load., 1881. pp. 710. 

-Notes on shoeing horses. 2d ed. rev'. 

Illus. 8°. Zo/id., 1863. pp. 8-t-l‘J7. 

Five gateways of knowledge. See Wil¬ 
son, G. 

FI achat, Eugi^ne. Guide du m^canicieu 
coustructeur des machines locomotives. 
See Le Chatelier, L., and others. 

-Navigation ^vapeur transoc6anienne. 

Etudes scientifiques, agitation de la mer, 
stal)tlit<i, formes des navires, etc : 6tudes 
<iconomiques et de statistique. 2 T. et 
atlas. 8°. Paris, 1866. pp. 444 -|- 462. 

Flagellation and the flagellants. See 
Cooper, W. M. 

Fla^g:, J. Foster. Plastics and plastic 
filling; as pertaining to the filling of all 
cavities of decay in teeth below medium 
in structure, and to difficult and inaccess¬ 
ible cavities in teeth of all grades of 
structure. Illus. 8°. Phila.,l8Sl. pp. 207. 

Flame. By T. E. Thorpe. Science lect¬ 
ures for the people, series 9. 

Flaiiiiiiai’ioil, Camille. Travels in the 
air. See Glaisher, J., Flammarion, C., 
etc. 

-Wonders of the heavens. From the 

French of, by Mrs. Norman Lockyer. Illus. 
12°. X.Y.,l87i. pp.4-t-289. Illus. li¬ 
brary of wonders, v. 21. 

Flanders, L. B. Machine works. Special 
tools for railway repairs. Illus. 16°. 
Phila., n. t.p. 

Flax and hemp ; their culture and manipu¬ 
lation. See Delamer, E. S. 

- and tow-spinner’s calculator. See 

Pickles, W. 

-Etudes sur le liu en France, Belgique, 

Italie, Hollande, Alleinagne, etc. See Re- 
nouard, A. 












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141 


FLIESEN. 


FLAX—coutinned. I 

-Etudes sur le peignage nidcanique du 

lin. See Renouard, A., and Goguel, P. 

-Industrie liiiifere. See Kindt, J. 

Flax industry. Belgian methods, etc. See 
Deman, E. F. 

-Invention de la filature nidcaniqne du 

lin. See Invention. 

-Manual of flax culture. See Manual. 

-residue. Des tourteanx de lin, etc. See 

Renouard, A., and Corenwinder, B. 

-spinning. See Sharp, P. 

Flaxmaii, John. Lectures on sculpture, 
as delivered before the President and mem¬ 
bers of the Royal academy. Illiia. New 
ed. 12°. Land., 1874. pp. 312. 52 pi. 

Fleck, H. Die Chemie iniDienste der 
dffentlichen Gesuudheitspfiege. 8°. 
Dresden, 1882. pp.220. 

Fleck, H. Ueber Flammeusiclierheit und 
Darstellnng flanmiensiclierer Gegen- 
stiinde. Sep. Abd. aus dem 10. u. 11. 
Jabresb. der cbeni. Centralstelle fiir of- 
feiitl. Gesundheitspllege. 8°. Dresden, 
1882. 

Fleets of the world. See Parker, F. A. 

Fleischer, Emil. System of volumetric 
analysis. Tr., with notes from 2d German 
ed., by M. M. Pattison Mnir. Ulus. 12°. 
Land., 1877. pp. 19-f274. 

Fleisclimaiin, Wilhelm. Das Mol- 
kereiwesen. Ein Bnch fiir Praxis und 
Wissenschaft. Zugleich als vierter Theil 
zuOtto Birubaum’s Lelirbiich der landw. 
Gewerbe. 7Aull. lUus. 8'=>. Braunschweig. 
1876. 

Fleiliiliff, George. Animal plagues; their 
history, nature, and prevention. 8°. 
Lend., 1871. pp. 548. 

-The comparative anatomy of the do¬ 
mestic animals. Tr. by. See Chauveau, A. 

-A text-book of veterinary obstetrics, 

including the diseases and accidents inci¬ 
dental to pregnancy, parturition, and 
early age in the domesticated animals. 
Ulus. 8°. Land., 1878. pp. 759. 

Flciiiiiil?, Howard. Narrow gauge rail¬ 
ways in America. A sketch of their rise, 
progress, and success. Valuable statistics 
as to grades, curves, weight of rail, loco¬ 
motives, cars, etc. Also a directory of 
narrow gauge railways in North America. 
2d ed. Ulus. 8°. Lancaster, Pa., 1876. 
pp. 103. 


Fleming, William. Vocabulary of philoso¬ 
phy. Ed. by. See Krauth, C. P. 

Flemming electro-medical instrument 
manufactory. Electro-mtdical batteries 
and instruments. 6th ed. Ulus. 8°. 
Phila. n. d. pp.23. (3 cop.) 

Fletclier, Horace. A B C of snap shoot¬ 
ing, sporting, exhibition, and military. 
Ulus. 16°. ZoiceR, J/ass., [1880.] pp. 42. 
(3 cop.) 

Fletcher, T. Laboratory x>ractico for chem¬ 
ists, assayists, jewelers, etc. See Buffalo 
dental manuf’g co. 

Fletcher, William. The abuse of the 
steam jacket inactically considered, with 
a statement of some of the requirements 
for obtaining beneficial results. Ulus. 
12°. Lend., 1878. pp. 16-p 60. 

Fletcher, William I. Index to periodi¬ 
cal literature. See Poole, F. W., and 
Fletcher, W. I. 

Fleiiry, Charles Robert. Modern house¬ 
hold medicine; guide to the mode of recog¬ 
nition and the rational treatment (homa*- 
ojiathic, hydropathic, hygienic, and gen¬ 
eral) of diseases and emergencies incidental 
to daily life. 16°. Lond.,n.d. jjp. 616. 

Fleiiry, Elie, and Feiuairc, Ernest. 
Manuel jiratique de diffusion. Historique 
et th^orie, le couiie-racines, la batterie de 
diffusion, contrOle du travail, la cossette, 
rendements, devis, installation. 8° Paris, 
1880. pp. 97. 

Flicsen, Karl. Die geometrische Per- 
s|)ekti ve. Zum Gebrauche an technischen 
Anstalten und zum Selbst-Unterricht fiir 
Handwerker, Techniker, undindustrielle. 
Bearb. v. Ulus. 12°. Leipzig, 1879. pp. 
81. Deutsche bautechn. Tascheu-Bib., 
No. 43. 

-Grundziige der tieien Perspektive. 

Zum Gebraiich an technischen Anstalten 
und zum Selbst-Unterricht fiir Dekora- 
tions-, Landschafts- und Architektur-Ma- 
ler, etc. Bearb. v. Ulus. 12°. I^eipzig, 
1879. pp. 64. Deutsche bautechn. Ta- 
schen-Bib., No. 42. 

-Die orthogouale und i>ersx)ektivische 

Schatten-Konstruktion. Zum Gebrauch 
an technischen Anstalten und zum Selbst- 
Unterricht fiir Techniker, Maler und 
Dilettanten. Bearb. v. Ulus. 12°. Leip¬ 
zig, 1880. pp. 108. Deutsche bautechn. 
Taschen-Bib., No. 44. 







FLIXT. 


142 


FLl'IDH. 


Flint, Austin, jr. Dietotii-s ami alcoholic 
iH’verajses. iScc Goodholme. T. S. l^omcs- 
tic CTcloptcdia. 

-Text-book of human j>hY8iolo<ry; tie- 

signed for ns»' of i>ractiti»»ners ami stu¬ 
dents of medicine. *2d ed. rev. and cor. 
IUms. .V. r..l'79. pp. 18-f i>T8. 

FLOATING bmlie.s. l>e situ ac inotn cor- 
jMjrnm aqme innatautinm. See Euler, L. 
.''cientia navalis. 

-matter of the aii-. Kssays on. See Tyn¬ 
dall. J. 

FLOODS. Ftmle snr la marche tle.s ernes, 
.'vf Belpair, T. 

FLOORS, wainscots :md ceilings. See 
Boughtou, J. W. 

FLORA. Wonders of. i^cKreskeu, H.A. 

FLORAL decorations. Flower decoratioms 
for ball rooms, etc. ^ce Saward, B. C. 

-for the dwelling house. Has- 

sard. A. 

-Practical hints on church. See 

Practical. 

FlokexcK, its hi.story, arts, etc. See 
Yriarte, C. 

FLORICULTURE. Amateur’s dower gar¬ 
den. Hibberd. 8. 

- Culture of dowers and ornamental 

plants. 8«r Williams, H. T. 

- Every woman herown dower gardener. 

Johrisou, Mrs. .'5. O. 

-Flowers, fruits, and vegetables for small 

gardens. See Hobday, E. Cottage gar¬ 
dening. 

-Flowers, strawberries, vegetables. See 

Barnard, C. (lardening for money. 

-Green-house as a winter garden. See 

Field. F. E. 

-Hardy dowers ; their arrangement, cul¬ 
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-List of plants, and tmHie of cult nre. See 

Field, F. E. 

- The subtropical garden. 5ee Robin¬ 
son, W. 

-The window-gardener, ^cc Mollison, 

J.K. 

-Rand, jr., E. S. 

-Winter greeneries at home. See John¬ 
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Fi.orid.v. Orange culture in. See Moore, 
T. 

Flower, Edward Fordham. Bits and 
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Flower, Philip William. History of the 
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Lond., lH<so. pp. 

Flower, William Henry. Aborigines of 
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-Fa.shion in deformity as illustrated in 

the customs of barbarous and civilize<l 
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Flower ami fruit decoration. See March, 
T. C. 

-and fruit modelling in wax. iSce Min- 

torn, J. 11. 

-and fruit i)ainting. Progre.ssive le.s.sons 

in. Hill, 

-farm system of raising fragrant herbs. 

See Piesse, G. W. 8. -Vrt of perfumery. 

-painting. Art of. See Duffield, Mrs. 

W. Handbooks on the tine arts. No. 4. 

-in water colors. -See Rosenberg, G. 

F. Handbooks on the fine arts. No. 2d. 

FLOWERS and ferns of the United States. 
Native. See Meehan, T. 

-and festivals. See Barrett, W. A. 

-artificial. Art of making wax flowers. 

See Art. 

-Die Verfertigung kiin-stlichen Blu- 

men. See Lenkrd, A. 219* Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiiuste. 

-British wild, consiilered in relation to 

insect.s. Lubbock, J. Nature series. 
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-how to dry and pre.serve. See Popular 

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-scrolls, alphabets, etc. Examples in 

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Fliickigrer, Friedrich, and Haiibiiry, 
Daniel. Pharmacographia. A history 
of the principal drugs of vegetable ori¬ 
gin met with in Great Britain and British 
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FLUIDS, atomized, nebulized, etc. See 
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-Experimental researches into the prop¬ 
erties and motions of. See Stanley, W. F. 

-Graphical methodsiu the thermodynam¬ 
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arts and sci., v. 2. 

-Mathematical theory of the motion of. 

See Lamb, H. 


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Fluorescence. By Prof. Stokes. South 
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FLY-fishiufj. Flies ami fly-tisbinfj for 
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St. J. 

-Practical lly-lisher. <See Jackson, .J. 

- making, art of. See Blacker, W. 

-wheels. Schwungriider, w. s. w. See 

Laskus, A., ami Lang, H. 

Fotleii, .Tames. Boiler makers ami iron 
.ship-huildevs’ companion; comprising a 
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Fokke, Arend. De graveur hehelzende 
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FoIt‘y, E. D. The eotton manufacturer’s 
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Foley, Nelson. The mechanical engim^er’s 
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Folkai’d, Charles Watson. Potable water 
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Folkai’d, II. C. Wild-fowler. Treatise 
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etc. Ulna. 8°. Aond., 187.5. pp. 18-(-386 
-f 44. 

Follows ami Bate. Catalogue of agricult¬ 
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Fonsuy, Henri. Uue excursion botanique 
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Foiltiiiiie, Edward. Contributions to the 
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Fontaine, Ilippidyte. l^clairage it l’<51ec- 
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-Electric lighting. A practical treatise. 

Tr. from the French by I'aget Higgs. 
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-Die electrische Beleuchtiing von Hip- 

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-L’industrie Jinx Etats Unis. Renseigne- 

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-'I'rjivail des metaux, etc. ^TrcPoulot, 

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Fonvielle, Wilfrid de. L’eclairage elec- 
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Actuals, sclents., 70. 

FOOD. Les aliments. See Letheby, M. 
H. Actuals, sclents., 14. 

— American farming and. See Dun, F. 

-Analysis of. See Blyth, A. W. 

-and adulteration of. See Bell, .1. 

South Kens. nius. art and .sci. hand¬ 
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-juid detection of poisons. See Blyth, 

A. W. Manual of practical chemistry. 

-and drink. How to detect adultera¬ 
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-and feeding. <Sce Thompson, H. 

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H. 

- Art of preserving animal and vegetable 

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-etc. Articles of vegetable origin used 

for. See Archer, T. C. 

-The body; its food and clothing. See 

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-Chemical composition of food.s, waters, 

soils, etc. Nee Kensington, E. T. 

-Cheinische Zusainmeusetzuug derNah- 

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-Conservation des substances alimen- 

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FOOD. 


144 


FbRGET. 


FOOD—continued. 

- Documents snr les falsifications des 

mati^res alimentaires, etc. See Paris. 
Prefecture de Police. 

- tislies. Inquiry into decrease, and 

propagation of. See United States. 
Commission of tisli and fisheries. 

-Das Fleisch. See Falck, C. P. 

-for animals, Cooked. See Stewart, E. 

W,, and others. Prize essays. 

-for the invalid. See Fothergill, J. M. 

-its varieties, chemical composition, etc. 

See Letheby, H. 

-Marine contributions to. See Sim- 

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-Meat production. See Ewart, J. 

-of animals. Laws of animal nutrition. 

See Armaby, H. P. 

-of Loudon. See Dodd, G. 

-of man. Vegetable substances used 

for. See Vegetable. 

- Procentische Zusammeusetzung uud 

Niihrgeldwerth der meuschlichen Nah- 
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-Priifuug von Nahrungs- uud Geuussmit- 

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-Sanitary examinations of. See Fox, 

C.B. 

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Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

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-“What the grocers sell us.” See Fel- 

ker, P. H. 

FOOT. Operative surgery of. See Han¬ 
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-power machinery. Price list and cata¬ 
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Foote, John. Practitioner’s pharmaco¬ 
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Footman (The); his duties, and how to 
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Houlaton's Indust, lib.. No. 10. 


Footprints of vanished races inj the Mis¬ 
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Actuals, sclents., 3. 

-of falling bodies. See Nystrom, J. W. 

FORCES, Correlation of. Su talune tras- 
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See Volpicelli, P. 

-Diagrams of. See Bow, R. H. 

-of nature. See Faraday, M. 

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Science for the peojde. No. 1. 

Ford, Horace A. Archery, its theory and 
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Forest and stream. See Starr, G. C. 
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- Elements of. .See Hough, F. B. 

-Forest planting on the great plains. 

Essay on. See Cleveland, H. W. S. 

-The forester. See Brown, J. 

-in Europe. See Northrop, B. G. 

-The planter’s guide. See Steuart, II. 

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Forfeits. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 
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Foriiiovillo, M.H. de. Notiee bisto- 
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FORMULARIES. Druggists’. A'cc Kilner 
AV. 15. 

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- tables and receipts for gold plate 

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Fori'ejst, Chris. The complete American 
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Forrest, C. Handbook of gymnastics. 
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ForrrsI, R. Illu.strated handbook of 
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Fortilillll, C. Drury E. Bronzes. Ulus. 
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Foster, Carey. Electrical measurements. 
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Foster, Charles .1. Field, cover, and trap 
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Foster, G. C. Electricity, magnetism, and 
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Foster, Henry. Report on the pendulum 
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Foster, John. An elementary treatise on 
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Foster, John G. Submarine blasting in 
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Foster, John W. Pre-historic races of the 
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Foster, M. Physiology. Ulus. 16°. X, 
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FRANCE. 


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Foster, Michael. The photochemistry of 
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Fotlici'g'ill, J. Milner. The antagonism 
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Foiiclicr, —. Traitd des hygrombtres on 
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FOUNDATIONS. See Gaudaid, J. Van 
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Weale’s series, No. 44. 

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-Construction of artificial. /Sec Davy, C. 

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FOUNDING. American foundry practice, 
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- Fabrication des benches i\ feu en fonte 

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- Visit to the Regent iron and brass 

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Foiircroy, Antoine Francois. Eldments 
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I 

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Foiiriiior, George. Recneil g<^n<5ral de 
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Fh ANCE—ci>iitimu5»l. 

-Miiiistie (le la gueiic. Coiirs sur le ser¬ 
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pp. :iou. 

-Proiedes de fabricatiou daus les 

forges, appliqiiee particnlierement an ser¬ 
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service des officiers d’artillerie. 12*^. 
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Marecbal Vaillaiit, luiuistre de la guerre, 
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fereuce iuteruatiouale pour la determiua- 
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designs, models, and works iiertaiuiug to 
the services of the “ pouts et chaussees,” 
the mines and the public edifices and na¬ 
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— Patent law. Relations interuatiouales 
avec les Etats-ETiis, eu matiere de mar- 
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-Scientific schools of. Ecole de phar- 

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Francis, D. Dictionary of juactical re¬ 
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Francis, Francks. A book of angling, &c. 
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Francis, G. W. Dictionary of practical 
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and manufacture; domestic economy; ar- 
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Francisque, Michel R. Lcfons snr I’dlec- 
tricitd. Tr. par. See Tyndall, J. Ac¬ 
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Franco-German war. Campaign of, 1870 
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Fmnc<JL‘ni‘, L. B. GeodcSsie ou traitc de 
la figure do la terre et de .ses parties; 
compreuant la topographic, l’ar[)entage, 
le uivellemeut, la geomorphie, terrestre 


Fmiiccciir, L. B.—continued, 
et astronomique, la construction des carles, 
la navigation. 6^ (5d. augment<5e de notes 
sur la me-sure des ha.ses par It. col. Hos- 
sard, et d’uue note sur la mdthode et les 
instruments d’ohservatiou employes dans 
I les grandes operations gdoddsicpies; par 
. le commandant Perrier. lUus. 8°. Paris, 

\ 1879. pp. 15-f652. 

1 Franke, W. B. Designs for monuments. 

I lUus. fol. N. Y., 1875. pi. 40. 

Fraiiklaiid, E. Experimental research¬ 
es in pure, applied, and physical chemis¬ 
try. Ulus. 8°. Land., 1877. pp. 44-1- 
1047. 

-Lecture notes for chemical students. 

v. 2. Organic chemistry. 3d ed. rev. by 
F. R. Japp. 12'^. /.oad., 1881. pp. 303. 

-Water analysis for sanitary purposes; 

with hints for the interpretation of results. 
Illus. 16^. Phila., 1880. pp. 149-1-2. 

-and others. Melanges de physique et 

dechemie. 12‘^. Paris, 1889. Actuals, 
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Fi'aiiklailil, W. A. Asapiiei-’s manual, 
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Franklin, Benjamin. The life of, writ¬ 
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Franklin fire insurance co., Phila. Semi¬ 
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Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsyl¬ 
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arts. Catalogue of the library. 8°. Phila, 
1876. iqi. 7 4-472. 

Franklin planing mills. See Cameron, W. 
M., and co. 

i Franks, Augustus W. Japanese pottery; 
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I Fl'antx, Werner Adolf. Bergmannisches 
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Frantz, W. A. 

; -and Dannonbers’, Julius. llUtten- 

mannisches Worterbuch. Verzeichuiss 
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FRFA'. 


Fraiilx<‘ii, W.—coutinned. 

Kealschnlproffiaininen des F^()t'l■atlls H. 
Kmniricdi nach eigenon Hi-oUaelitnngen. 
1‘2°. lierliii, pii.'.W. 

G. Der Wasscrbaii. <S«'Fraii- 
zius, L., and Sonne, E. Handhncli der 
Ingenienrwissenscbafien, l>. It. 

FrailzillS, E., and Soiiiio, Ed. Hand- 
linch der Ingenienrw is.spnscliaftew, It itand. 

. . I 

Der Was.serbau. In Verein niit (i. Iran- , 
zin.s, A. Friililing, H. Garbe, A. lle,s.s, F. 
Eineke, K. I’t'stalozzi, J. Sclilicliting, E(E 
Scliinitt, b«‘arb. nnd hrsg. v. JIIks. Mit. 
Atlas. Lf'ipziff, 

Fraser and Cbaliners. The Fine ore con¬ 
centrator or vanning inacbine; steam en- , 
gines, boilers, miningniacbinery, hoisring 
macbinery, etc. Tlhts. 8^. ('hUatjo, lU., 
n.d. pp. ltd. 

-Man nlactniers of steam engines, boilers, j 

and mining macbinery; gold, silver and I 
c(H>per stamping ami dressing macbinery, 
concentrating macbinery, smelting ma¬ 
cbinery, etc. Ulus. 8'^. ('hicatjo, 111., 
[Ih80]. pp. It. (It CO]).) 

- Transportation of ore and otber ma¬ 
terial by means of endless traveling wire 
ropes, llallidie’s patent endless wire rope¬ 
way, with suggestions as to its erection. 
Ulus, 8*^. Chicago, 111., u. d. (It cop ) ! 

Fraunhofer lines. Considerazioni delle 
rigid dk Frannbofer. Formula generale. 
Sec Volpicelli, P. [Accademia i)ontilicia 
dei nnovi Eincei, 1870.] 

Fi’ay.ar, Douglas. I’ractical bt>at-sailing ; 
conci.st? and simple treatise of the manage¬ 
ment of .small boats and yachts under all 
conditions, with exjtlanatory chapters on 
sea-mamenvres, and the use of sails, helm 
and anchor; advice as to what is to be 
done in ditferent emergencies; with a vo¬ 
cabulary of nautical leiuis. Jllus. 24^. 
y. y., host., 1870. pp. 142. 

Frazer, Daniel. Pajier, pens ami ink; a 
brief sketcb of the principal writing ma¬ 
terials used in all ages, with a chapter on 
bow and when we began to write. 2ded., 
rev. sq. ‘24°. (llasgow, 1878. 

Frazer, Persifor. Tables for the determi¬ 
nation of minerals by those ))by8ical jno])- 
erties ascertainable by the aid of such 
simple instruments as every student in 
the held should have with him. Based 
on the tables of Weisbach. 1‘2°. Pliila., 
1878. pp. 110. 


Free hand drawing. A guide t<i ornaimmtal 
hgnre and landscaiie drawing. By an art 
student, author of “ornament.il and fig¬ 
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1878. i)p.85-f8. 

Freeman, S., and son. Illustrated catalogue 
of ornamental house furnishing goods, 
ferneries, iron-work, aiinaria. 24°. J!((- 

cine, /I'i.?., 1870. i)p.47. (3 coji.) 

-Kacine. iron works, manufacturers of 

boilers and engines, jilain and ornamental 
grey iron castings, ]»ulleys, shaftings, 
hangers, etc. 32°. Itaeiue, fils., [1881.] 
pp. *20. (3 cop.) 

Freiiiiiiville, A. do. Conrs prati<iue de 
machines a vapenr marines profe.s.sd 
I’ccole d’application du genie maritime. 
8°. Atlas fol. l^aris, n. d. 

Fl'OllcIl, Henry F. Farm drainage. The 
principles, j»rocesses and etl'ccts of drain¬ 
ing land with stone, wood, ploughs, and 
o))eu ditches, and especially with tiles; 
including tables of rain-fall, evaporation, 
hltration, (‘xcavatiou, capacity of jiipes; 
cost and number to the acre, of tiles, etc. 
Illus. 12°. F. [ 18,'>0], 1880. pji. 384. 

FRENCH language. New universal dic¬ 
tionary of. Nee New. 

-Technical vocabulary of English- 

French. Nee Wershover, F. J. 

French iiolisheFs manual. By a French 
])olisher. 10°. Loud., -V. F., 1870. pji. 31. 

Fresco manual. Nee Manuel, E. V. 

Fresenius. C. Reinigins. Zidtschrift fiir 
analytische Cheniie. lirsg. v. .Jahrg. 1. 

[1802]-. 8°. ffleshndeu, [1802]. An- 

toren- nnd 8ach-Kegister, B. I-IO. Illus. 

Freshandsalt water a((narinm. Nee Wood, 
.1. G. Routledge’s books for the country, 
No. 1. 

Fret-cutting and perforated carving. Sec 
Bemrose, W., _jr. 

-and wood carving. Examples for. 

Nee Hulnie, F. E. 

-Manual of. Nee Seaton, T. 

-.sawing for pleasure and proht. Will¬ 
iams’ handbook. How to use the fret-.saw, 
by an old amateur. Illus. 8°. F. 

[1877 J. ]))). 180. 

Frey, Heinrich. The histology and histo¬ 
chemistry of man, a tretitise on the ele¬ 
ments of composition and structure of 
the human body. Tr. from the 4ih Ger. 
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y. r., 1875. pp.683. 



FREY. 


149 


FUEL. 


Fr«*y, U«*im'icli—cotitiniiod. 

-Microscope und microscopical tccliiiol- 

of'y. Text-Look for jihysicians and stu- i 
dents. Tr. and ed. l»y O. H. Cutter, 'id 
ed. Jlliis. 8°. .V. r.,'l880. j)]). Iti + fiCO. 

I'l’iC, V. Die Edelsteine. Leilfaden zn den 
.Samndnn^en nachgealiinter Edelsteine, 
welcher in verschiedener Zusaniinense- 
tznng voin Verfasser geliefert wcrden. 
1‘2^. Fra//, I87d. pj). 15. 

FRICTION and Inlnication. Determina¬ 
tion of the laws of. See Thurston, R. 11. 

—— Theory of. See Jellett, .1. 11. 

Frictional (The) gearing co. Catalogin' 
of wheels and machines mannfactnicd hy. 
l’ro])rietors of Robertson’s wedge-snrface 
frictional gearing jiatents, crane and lioist 
patents, etc. C/anz/ox’, 185^. jip.‘2(1. 

Frit'tllitiidei', Carl. Microscopischc 
Technik znni Gehranch hci n cdicinischen 
nnd pathologisch-anatomischen IJnter- 
snchnngen. 1(5°. Kasttel inid J>erU)i,\_l882'\. 
pp. 1:12-|-T2. 

Friediliailii, Alexander. Aldiandlnng 
iilier die Stnfenweise Entwicklnng der 
Dampfstrahl-l’nmpen deren Verschieden- 
heiten nnd l/lentitiitrn. “2 Anf. 4°. II ie», 
1870. tij). 10. 

Fi‘i<*<lri<*li, .Jo.sef. Dasoplische Distanz- 
messen nnil dessen Beziehnng znr directen 
L.angciimessnng ndt liesonderer Beriick- 
sichtignng des Dcnlarhlar-Schranbenmi- 
krometers. ///«». 8°. Il'ien, 1881. pp. 11“2. 

Fritx, 11. ilaiidbnch der landwirthschaft- 
lichen Maxdiinen. 8°. Jierliii, IHKI. ]•]). 

8 5(515. 

Fl'oolirli, A. Die 4'erwaltniig des den- 
tschen Heeres llcerwesen nnd Oekonomie. 
Nach dem liestehemlcn (iesetzen, Regle- 
ments nnd sonstigen olliciellen ^ orschril- 
ten. 8°. Jierlin, \n7i). iip. 7‘2‘2. 

FROG. The common. .SVc Mivart, St. G. 
Nature series, No. 4. 

Frost, Percival. An elementary treatise 
on curve tracing. Ilhie. 8^. LoikL, 187‘2. 

pp. *208. 

I’rosl, S. Annie. Evening amn.scments. 
See Williams, H.T., and Frost, S. Annie. 

—=— Ladies’ guide to needlework, emliroid- 
/■rv, etc. A guide to all kimls of tancy 
work ; descriptions of the various stitches 
anil materials. Illits. 8°. F., [ 1877]. 

pp. 158. 

Fine ore concentrator, or vanning machine. 
See Fraser and Chalmers. 


FriililiiiK', A. Der Wasserban. .S'ec Fran- 
zius, L., and Sonne, E. Handh. der Ing.- 
Wissi-nschaften, B. 55. 

Fruit and bread as a scientific diet. 
See Schlickeysen, G. 

-cnltnre. Sncce.ss with sniiill fruits. See 

Roe, E. P. 

-Vegetables and fruits, with other 

ont-door garden products. See Hib- 
berd, S. 

-Wine and fruit reporter. See Wine. 

-decoration, Flower and. «Scc March, 

T. C. 

-drier, or jmenmatic evai>orator. Ry¬ 
der’s. See American fruit drier. 

-essences. Preparing artificial. See 

Piesse, G. W. 8. 

-garden. See Bairy, P. 

--Miniature. See Rivers, T. 

-preserver’s inannal. See Culver, 8. 

-trees. Cultivation of. See Rivers, 

r. !•'. 

-Cnltnre of. .See Du Breuil. Weale's 

series. No. 177, 14(5*. 

-Fa.ssliche Anleitung in der Obst- 

banmzncht. Nee Breuning, J. 

FRUITS. Characters, management, and 
jnojiagation of. See Buist, R. 

-vegetables, and dowers. Guide for the 

amateur in cidtivatiug. Nee Henderson, P. 
Fry«i‘, W..J. Architectural iron-work. A 
practical work for iron workers, archi- 
tect.s, and engineers, showing the organi¬ 
zation, mechanical and financial manage¬ 
ment of a foundry and shops for the man¬ 
ufacture of iron work for buildings; with 
specifications, tables and valuable sug¬ 
gestions. lUiis. 8°. X. Y., 187(5. pp. 13 
+ 220 + 1 ( 5 . 

Fik’Iis, .J. M. Berichte der Versnch.ssta- 
tion fill' landwirthschaftliche Geriithe nnd 
Maschinen an der K. nng. landwirth.schaft- 
lichen .\cademiezn Ungarisch-.Altenbnrg. 
.lahrg., 1871. 8°. H’ien, 187'2. pp. 82. 
Fuchs, J. M. Zeitschrift des Berg- nnd Hiif- 
tenmiinnischen Vereines. Redigirt v. 
Sec Zeitschrift. 

FUEL. NVeKerl, B. Metallurgy v. 3. 

-Air as. Nee Ross, 0. C. D. 

-Benrtheilnng der Dampfkes.sel- Feuer- 

nngen. See Jicinsky, W. 

- fitnde snr les combustibles. See Len- 

cauchez. 

- its combn.stion and economy. See 

Clark, D. K. Weale's series. No.‘200. 


FUEL. 


150 


FURNITURE. 


FUEL— coiitiuiied. 

—— Li(iiii(l. Sfd Paul, 1?. II. 

-iVat, cliarooill, <SH'Percy, .1. Me¬ 
tal hu'^'.v. 

-Treatise i>n. See Galloway, R. 

-Utilization des mivires a vajieur; le 

coinbiistiblc, etc. See Palis, E. 

FUGUE. Treati.se on. Sec Cherubini, L. 

I'llllei', Albert W. Artistic boinos in city 
and country ; a selection of Hketclies pre- 
])ared in the routine of otlice-work, and 
now aniplifieil and enlarjfed. Ulus, ob, 
8'-. Host., 1882. pp. 44. 

Fuller, Andrew S. The illustrated straw¬ 
berry cnltnrist; containin'' the history, 
sexuality, forcing or pot culture, how to 
grow from seed, hybridizing; with re- 
eeijits for ditferent modes of preserving, 
cooking, and preparing strawberries for 
the table. Ulus. 12°. N. Y., 1862. pj). 48. 

Euller, George R. Bly’s celebrated artifi¬ 
cial legs and arms. An anatomical leg, 
with lateral or side motion at the ankle 
like the natural one. 8°. Rochester, N. Y., 
[1878.] pp.52 + 4. (4 cop.) 

Fuller, Warren and co. Catalogue of stoves 
and heaters manufactured at the Clinton 
stove works. Illus. 4°. Troy, N. 3'., 
1867. i»p. 52. 

Fuller and Kroeber, manufacturers and 
dealers in American clocks. Ulus. 24°. 
N. Y., 1866. pp.90. 

FULLING. Uie Fiirberei von Wollen- 
garuen. See Sachse, R. 

Fulton, James Alexander. I’eacli cult¬ 
ure. Illus. 8°. cl. X. Y., 1870. ]ip. 190. 

Fulton, Robert. G. et R. Stephenson. Les 
bateux, etc. See Jauin, A. 

FUNGI. Nomeuclator fnngoruin. See 
Streinz, W. M. 

-Study of microscopic. See Cook, M. C. 

Funston and Scofield. New illustrated cat¬ 
alogue of excelsior fireworks, flags, lan¬ 
terns, etc. 16°. X. 3'., [1865.] pp. 38. 

FUR-1 leariug animals, capturing, etc. See 
Newhouse, S. The trapper’s guide. 

FUR. I’repaiing jielts for market. See 
Batty, J. H. 

-skins. Recipes for curing and tan¬ 
ning. See Gibson, W. 11. 

-wool and hair. Full exposition of the 

singular properties of. -See Thomson, J. 


FURNACES. See Sweet, W. A., and co. 

' -13er Ban dar Fenerungsanlagen. llack- 

ilfen, etc. See Jeep. W. Deutsche 
banteclin. Taschen-Bib., No. 27. 

-Brenniifen. See Meiidheim, G. 

- Oefen fiir metallurgiscbe Processe. 

See Ledebur, A. 

-Regenerative gas furnace. See Sie¬ 
mens, C.W. 

-Self-regulating hot water. See Morris, 

Tasker and co. 

-stoves, heaters, and ranges. Descript¬ 
ive catalogue of. Sec Richardson, Boyn¬ 
ton and co. 

FURNITURE. See Gleason, W. B., 

and co. 

- See Stimpson and co. 

- Album of designs for. See Cabinet¬ 
maker’s. 

' - and decoration. See Holly, II. II. 

Modern dwellings, 

I-Hints and suggestions on domestic. 

j See Godwin, E. W. 

-Architecture and decoration. 1778- 

I 1822. See Adam, R., and Adam, J. 

I -Art decoration apiilied to. See Spof- 

ford, H. P. 

j - Art of furnishing on rational and 

uisthetic principles. See Cooper, H. J. 

-Collection of de.signs for Gothic. See 

I Gothic album. 

j -Decoration of. See Labarte, J. 

; -Designs for decorative. See Schwenke, 

• F. 

j -Examples of ancient and modern. See 

I Talbert, B. J. 

I Exainjiles of mo.lern. Sec Wyman 

and sous. 

I -Fashionable. See Shaw, H. 

I Furniture gazette, v. 15-17—. fol. Loud., 

I 1881-’83 . 

I -History of. See Jacquemart, A. 

I -liou.se fittings, etc. Sec Yapp, G. W. 

I Art industry. 

I -Illustrated catalogue of church. See 

I Cox and sons. 

I -catalogue of desks, ol'lice and library. 

j See Sellew, T. G. 

^-catalogue of Gothic and other ar- 

1 fistic. See Cox and sous. 

j -Illustrations of. See Braund, J. 

j -Meubles d’art. See Lievre, E. 

! -of town houses. See Edis, R. W. 

! -Original sketches for art. See Jon- 

i quet, A. 



FURNITURE. 


151 


GALLOWAY. 


FURNITURE—continned. 

- oniaiueiits and decorations. English 

chnrcli. See Peacock, E. 

- railing, etc. Catalogue of plain and 

ornamental iron. See Chase.hros andco. 

-School. See Wachob and McDowall. 

- See Wales, Samuel, jr. 

- Sketches of artistic. See Colliiison 

and Lock. 

-with candelabra and interior decora¬ 
tions. See Biidgens, K. 

Fiirst and Bradley manuf’g co. I’lows, 
sulky, and gang; wheel cultivators, sulky 
hay rakes, harrows, garden barrows, road 
scrapers, and other agricultural imple¬ 
ments. nine. 8°. (’hicogo, n. d. i)p. 4fi. 
(2 cop.) 

Flirttoiibacli, Joseph. Architectnra na- 
valis. Das ist, von dem Schitfgebiiw 
autf d(*m Meer und Seekusten zugebrau- 
chen. lUns. fol. Franckfnrt, 1(529. jip. 134. 

-Architectnra universalis. Das ist, von 

Kriegs: Statt-und WasserGebiiwen. Ulus. 
fol. Ulm, 1935. pp. 1.59. [B’d with 
“ Architectura privata,” of Rcmboldt and 
Schultes.] 

- Biichscnmeisterej'-Scliul, darinneu die 

newangeheude Biichsenmeister und Feur- 
wercker, uicht weuiger die Zeugwartten, 
auch aller hand Feurwercken zuerleinen 
gelehi't werden. Alles auss eigener Erfah- 
renheit. Ulus. fol. Augsburg, 1(543. pp. 
151. [B’d with “Architectura navalis,” of 
same author.] 

Future of sanitary science. An address. 
See Richardson, B. W. 

Fyle, J. Hamilton. Triumphs of invention 
and di.scovery in art and science. Illus. 
12^. XohJ., 1880. pp. 10 + 312. 

G * * *. La m6cauiqne du feu, on I’art 

d’en augmenter les etfets et d’endiminuer 
la ddpense ; contenant le trait<? de uou- 
velles chemim^es cpii 6chautfent plus rpie 
les chemindes ordinaires et (jiii ne sent 
point sujettes i\ turner. 24°. Amsterdam, 
1714. i>p. 267. 

Gaar, Scott and co. Centennial 1876. Manu¬ 
facturers of Gaar’s patent threshing ma¬ 
chines, stationary and ))orrable engines, 
clover hullers, circular and niuley saw¬ 
mills, head-blocks, etc. Illus. 8'^. Ilkli- 
Hioad,/ hJ., 1876. pp. 40. 

liiahoi', August. Die Li(iueur-Fabrika- 
tion. 3*® And. 12°. inen, Pest, Leipzig, 
1881. pp. 400, Chem-techn. Bib., B. 3. 


Gabriely, Adolf v. Constructions-De- 
tails fiir schmiedeeiseruc Briicken, hr.sg. 
von. Illus. fol. Graz, lS7i). pp. 38. ))1.83. 

Galahiii, Alfred Lewis. The student’s 
guide to the diseases of women. Illus. 
12°. 1879. pp.370. 

Galbraitliy Joseph A. Manual of the steam 
engine, with tables for calculating (nies- 
tions relating to the steam engine. 16°. 
Loud., 11 . d. pp. (55. Galbraith and 
Haughton’s sci. manuals. 

Gale, E. H. On syphilis and its treatment. 

! Tr. by. See Lewin, G. 
j GillCy Ethel C. Hints on dress; or what 
I to wear, when to wear it, and ho w to buy it. 

12°. A’. F., 1872. Putnam’s handy-book 
I ser. , V. 11 . 

I Gale, George R. Illustrated catalogue of the 
Hayward mill-furnishing works. French 
burr mill-stones, portable mills, and flour 
mill machinery. 12°. Cleveland, n. d. 
])p. 16. (2 cop.) 

Galileo. Dottrina di Galileo circa la resis- 
tenza relativadelletravi. -Sec Volpicelli, 
P. .Vtti della Reale accademia dei Lincei, 
1871. 

GALL stones. Treatise of. See Thudicum, 
J. L. W. 

Gallaii<l, N. Faits et observationes sur 
la bra.s.serie, suivi de la description d’un 
nouveau precede de fabrication. Illus. 
8°. Paris, 1874. pp. 83. 

-Faits et observationes sur la bras.serie 

(suite); maltage pneumatique. Illus. 8°. 
Paris, 1874. pp. 15. [B’d with “Brasserie,”] 

Gallinger andco. Manufacturers of bronze 
lamps, with patent safety socket and pat¬ 
ent metallic screw pegs. 8°. P/iiVrt, [1879]. 

pp. 22. 

Galloway, Joseph D. Gasfitter’s and 
plumber’s companion. Treatise bearing 
on all important points of the business. 
Valuable receipts and instructions for 
making the same, with new and important 
mechanical devices, Illus. 12°. Phila., 
1875. j)p. 80. (2 cop.) 

Galloway, Robert. Treatise on fuel, 
.scientific and practical. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 
1880. pj). 10 + 136 + 48. 

<iiallOW:iy, Robert L. The steam engine 
and its inventors; a hLstorical sketch. 
Ulus. 12°. Loud., 1881. pj). 260. 

Ciialloway, W. Prevention of e.vplo.sioiis 
and accidents in coal mines. See Cres- 
wick, W., and others. 






GALTON. 


152 


GAMGEE. 


Oaltoily Donglas. Observations on the 
construction of healthy tlwellings, namely, 
honses, hospitals, barracks, asylnnis, etc. 
Ilhis. 8‘^. Oxfonl, \H80. pp. 11 + “.i'Jh. 

<willtOii, Francis. MeteorograpLica, or 
methods of mai>ping the weather; illns. 
by ()00 printed and lithographed diagrams 
referring to the wejilher of a large part of 
Europe, Dec., 18()1. oh. fol. Lond., ISti:’. 

Galvini, L. A. First experiments of. 
iSec Wilkinson, C. H. 

GALVANIC battery in medicine and sur¬ 
gery, How to use. .S'ec Tibbits, H. 

-Traitd snr les piles clectritiues. Sec 

Cazin, A. 

-chronogra]»hic apparatus at Greenwich. 

See Gkkat Britain. Royal observatory. 

GALVANISM. Aufgahen ans der gal- 
vanischen Elektrizitiitslehre. See Ko- 
va<5evi6, F. 

- l)ar.stellnng des Galvanismns. See 

Seyffer, 0. E. .1. 

-Elementary treatise on. See Foster, J. 

- Die galvanische Kette. See Fechner, 

O. T. 

- in theory and in’actice. Elements of. 

See Wilkinson, C. H. 

- Lehre von der Elektricitiit zngleicli als 

Lehre von Galvanismns, etc. See Wiede¬ 
mann, G. 

- Practical. See Cuthbertson, .1. 

Galvanized-iron cornice-worker’s manual. 
See Vaile, C. A. 

GALVANO-electric apparatus, instru¬ 
ments, batteries, etc. See Rohrbeck .and 
Goeheler. 

Galvanometer and its uses. See Haskins, 
C. H. 

GALVANOPLASTY. Electro-plating. 
Practical handbook of. See Urquhart, 
J. W. 

- Galvanoplastic manipulations. See 

Roseleur, A. 

- Die Galvauoplastik. See Weiss, J. 

Chem.-tech. Bib., B. :18. 

- Manuel conii)let de galvanoplastie. See 

Brandely, A. 

- Zeitschrift fiir angewandte Elektrici- 

t iitslehremit besondereiBeriicksichtignng 
der Galvauoplastik. See Zeitschrift. 

GALVANO-therapentics. See Neftel, 

- W. B. 

<iinmbai'iiiiy Bernardo. Delle inonda- 
zioni del 'I'evere. See Chiesa, .V., and 
Gambarini, B. 


I Game animals, birds, fishes of North Amer¬ 
ica. See Hallock, C. 

! GAMES. See Boy’s own book. 

- American home-book of. See Smith, 

Mrs. C. L. 

-and amusements; ancient and modern. 

See Smith, H. Festivals, etc. 

- Annals of tennis, Marshall, .1. 

- Card, and fireside fun. See Cassell's. 

- Cricket-bat, and how to use it. See 

Cricket-bat. Houlston's handbook of 
field and river sports. No. 2. 

- Cricketing, foot-ball, and lawn tennis 

ontlitters. See Wisden, J., and co. 

-Directions for playing. 5'eePardon, G. F. 

Routledge’s sixpenny handbooks, No. 1). 

- Draughts, backgammon. See Pardon, 

G. F. Routledge’s sixY»enny handbooks, 
No. 7. 

- Evening amusements, etc. See Will¬ 
iams, H. T., and Frost, S. A. 

- Indian bodminton, or lawn rac<inets. 

Popular recreator, v. 4. 

- .JaiiH's Lillywhite’s cricketer’s annual 

for 1882. See Alcock, C. W. E. 

-K riegsspiel, jeu de la guerre. See Petre, 

A. Conferences militaires beiges. 1" 
ser., No. 1. 

-of the playground. See Popular recrea¬ 
tor, v. 1-2. 

-of war. American. See Totten, C. A. 

E., Strategos. 

- Parlor magic. See Lacy, T. H. 

-Revi.sed laws of lawn tennis as adopted 

by the Marylebone cricket club. See 
Revised. 

- Round. See Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 

- Royal cabinet of. See Chapman, O., 

and son. 

- Rules of. See Pardon, G. F. Rout¬ 
ledge’s six[)enny haudliooks, No. fi. 

-sports, and amusements. Handbook of. 

See Elliott, A. 

tiraili;;oe, Arthur. A text-book of the 
jdiysiological chemistry of the animal 
body, inclniling an account of the chem¬ 
ical changes occurring in disease. Ulus. 
v. 1. S'-'. 1880. pp. 487. 

Crailis:e<*, dohn. Letter to Rear-Admiral 
Daniel Ammen, F. S. N., on the inter- 
oceanic shi;) canal and the yellow fever 
zone. Hash., 1880. pp. 11. 

-Yellow fever a nautical disease. Its 

origin and prevention. 8^. A'^. Y., 1870. 

l)p. 207 -f- 7. 





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153 


GARNETT. 


Oiiiii;;ee, Joseph. A treatise ou horse¬ 
shoeing and lameness. Illitx. 8°. Lond., 
1874. 

Gaud, Edouard. Conrs de tissage en le¬ 
mons. T. 1-3; T. 2,2® ed. JIlus. 8°. 
I’aiis, 1876-8. ])p. 433; 424; .')04. [ “ Ar- 

cdiives Industrielles,” T. 3-5.] 

CirUilot, A. Elementarj’ treatise ou phys¬ 
ics, experimental and applied, tr. and ed. 
from Ganot’s Eltiinents de physique, hy 
E. Atkinson. 8'^. N. Y., 1881. pp. 972. 

-Popular physics. Ed. hy William G. 

Peck. See Peck, W. G. 

Gai'bc, II. Der Wasserbau. See Fran- 
zius, L., and Sonne, E. Handb. der lug. 
Wissensch., 11. 3. 

Garbif, P. J. The phonograph. Nee Half- 
hour recreations in ]»op. sci., 2d ser. 

-The telephone. See Half-hour recrea¬ 
tions in i)op. sci., 2d ser. 

Garden pests and their eradication. Ulus. 
12°. Land., mi. pp. 80. 

-receipts. See Quin, C. W. 

Gardener: his art and calling. 16°. Lond., 
n.d. pp. 144. Houlston’s ludust. lib.. 
No. 17. 

GARDENING. See also Floriculture, 
and Horticulture. 

- Amateur's tlower garden. See Hib- 

berd, S. 

-American agriculturist. Nee American. 

-American gardener. Sec Cobbett, W. 

-and seed growing, Farm. See Brill, F. 

-and vineyard. See Phin, J. Open air 

grape culture. 

-Architectura privata. See Remboldt, 

M., and Schultes, J. 

-by myself. See Warner, Anna. 

-Cottage. See Hobday, E. 

-Dictionary of jnactical. See McDo^n- 

ald, A. 

-Every woman her own dower gardener. 

See Johnson, Mrs. S. O. 

-Family kitchen gardener. See Buist, R. 

-Fern-garden. See Hibberd, S. 

-for money. See Barnard, C. 

-for pleasure. See Henderson, P. 

-Fruit garden. See Barry, P. 

-Gardener’s own book about lawn mow¬ 
ers, etc. See Brown, .1.11., and co. 

-Handbook of landscape. See Weiden- 

mann, J. 

-Irrig.ation for the garden. See Stew¬ 
art, II. 

20 CPO 


GARDENING—continued. 

- Kitchen and market garden. See 

Kitchen. 

-Money in the garden. See Quin, P. T. 

Gardening; or practical and economical 
training, for the management of a school 
or cottage garden, embracing a knowl¬ 
edge of s6ils and their manures, the art of 
draining, spade husbandry, etc. 32*^. 
Lond.,1877. i)p. 132. Manuals for in¬ 
dustrial schools. No. 2. 

-The wild garden. See Robinson, W. 

-Window gardener; foliage and flower¬ 
ing plants. See Mollison, J. R. 

-Year’s work in garden and green-house. 

See Glenny, G. 

-Zoological and botanical gardens. See 

Martin, P. L. Praxis der Naturgeschichte. 

Gai’diicr, C. F., Berry, William, 
Cresswell, C. N., and Ileiinell, 
Thomas. Handbook of rural sanitary 
science illustrating the best means of .se¬ 
curing health and of preventing disease. 
Ed. by Lory Marsh. 12*^. Zond.,1876. 

pp. 262. 

Gardner, D. P. Farmer’s dictionary; a 
vocabulary of the technical terms of prac¬ 
tical farming. Ulus. 12°. X. Y., 1868. 
pp. 876. 

Gar<liier, E. C. Home interiors. lUus. 
16°. Rost., 1878. pp.268. 

-Homes and how to make them. Ulus. 

16°. Bosl., 1878 pp.314. 

Gardner, F. B. Carriage painter’s illus¬ 
trated manual. Treatise ou the art, sci¬ 
ence, and mystery of coach, carriage, and 
car painting, latest improvements in fine 
painting, gilding, bronzing, staining, 
varnishing, scrolling, and ornamenting ; 
useful suggestive receipts, etc.; list of 
varnish makers and dealers, etc. Appen¬ 
dix. Ulus. 16°. X r., 1877. pp. 126. 

-How to paint. Compendium of the 

art, prepared for tradesmen, mechanics, 
merchants, and farmers, and to guide the 
professional painter. Plain and fancy 
painting, including gilding, bronzing, 
staining, marbling, varnishing, kalsomin- 
iug, paper hanging, ornamenting, etc. 
16°. X. r., 1878. pp. 126. 

Garland, G. M. Pneumono-dynamics. 
Ulus. 8°. X. r., Bost., 1878. pp. 155. 

Garnett, William. Elementary treatise on 

, electricity. Ed. by. Ncc Maxwell, J. C_ 





GARNIEH 


154 


GAS. 


Om'ilier, Albert. Scieiititic billiards. 
Gariiiei'’s practice sbots, with hints to 
amateurs. A. 1., 18H0. jip. lOih 

Garnkirk tire clay co. Manutacturers of 
fire bricks and blocks for iron and steel 
blast and malleable furnaces, f^as ndorts 
and furnishings, ornamental chimney cans, 
vases, figures, etc., sewerage jiipesand vent 
linings. lUus, 4°. (ilamjon', 1H71. 

Ciarretisoii, .lames E. A .system of oral 
surgery ; being a treatise on the diseases 
and surgery of the mouth, jaws, and as¬ 
sociate parts. :id ed. ///««. 8^. PhiJa., 
IHrtl. pp. Die. 

Garrett, R., and sons. Engineers, boiler¬ 
makers, and agricultural machinists. 
Portable and self-moving engines and 
thrashing-machines. 69th ed. lUus. 8'^. 
Suffolk, Eng., 1870. pp. 4H. 

Garvin, E. E., and co. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of light and heavy milling machine.s, 
drill presses, hand lathes, an<l Gapping 
machines. 8^. Y., 1879. (9 cop.) 

GAS analysis. Analyse des gaz. See Co- 
quillon, .1. 

- — Neue Methoden zur Analy.se dor 

Gase. See Hempel, W. 

-analyst’s manual. See Hartley, E. W. 

- Coal. Science and practice of the 

manufacture and distribvition. See King’s 
treatise. 

Gas-consumer’s guide; handbook ofinstruc- 
tion on the proper management and eco¬ 
nomical use of gas. Full description of gas- 
meters, and directions for ascertaining the 
consumption by meter. Ventilation, etc. 
///««. 12°. Best., 1871. pp. 148. 

-cooking and heating apparatus. Cata¬ 
logue of. See Shaw, W. F. 

-engines. Economical use of. -See Ayr¬ 
ton, W. E. 

-Examples of steam, air, and. See 

Bourne, J. 

-Theory of. See, Clerk, D. Van 

Nostrand's sci. ser.. No. 62. 

-tiring. Fortschritte der (Jasfeuerungeu. 

See Steinmann, F. 

-titter’s and plumber’s companion. See 

Galloway, .1. D. 

-guide ; ga.s-tit tings, etc. See El- 

dridge, .1. 

-fitting. American plumber; devoted 

to plumbing, and, etc. See American. 

-furnace. Regenerative, etc. See Sie¬ 
mens, C. W. 


GAS—continued. 

- Ga.s<!s and exi>lo.sions in collierii's. See 

Gkeat Biut-mx. Collieries. 

-heating. Brenndfi'n mit (lasfeuernng. 

Nee Mendheim, G. 

-Les eomhu.stibh!.s et lenr emploi an 

chautfage par les gaz. See Lencauchez. 

- Illuminating. Het liclitgas. See 

Helge, .1. E. 

- Industrie-Gase. See Winkler, C. 

- Kinetic theory of. See Watson, 11. W. 

I -light. History of the proces.ses of man- 

! ufactnre and uses. See History. 

-lighting. See Journal fiir Gasbeleuchf- 

ung. 

-for householders. See Wilson, It. 

Common sense for gas u.sers. 

-llaudbuch der Alinerah'd-Gasbe- 

leuchtung. See Kuchler, F. N. 

I-Die Harze u. ihre Producte; Ver- 

wendungderselben zurLenchtgas-Erzeug- 
ung. See Thenius, G. Chem.-techn. 

' Bib., B. 5.'). 

- machines. Die Gasmasehine. See 

Schdttler, R. 

-The new Otto, silent. See Schleich¬ 
er, Schumm and co. 

-manufacture. Bijproducten eenergas- 

fabriek. See Reinders, (J. 

-Illuminating. See North American 

gas light CO. 

-measurement, Correct. See Glover, G. 

-Motors. Fabrik von Strahlapparaten. 

Ga.Hmotoren-Fabrik. See Korting, G., and 
others. 

-pipp threads and taj»s. Tables for mak¬ 
ing. See Martin, \V. A. 

-portable.s. Wholesale price list. See 

Miller, E., and co. 

-production. Ueber Ga.serzeugnug aus 

Holz. See Thenius, G. Chem.-tech. 
^3ib., B. 67. 

-Setting and working retorts. See Cath- 

els, E. S. 

-Sewer gases. Nature and origin. See 

! Varona, A. de. 

I -superintendent’s pocket companion. See 

Harris and bro. 

-volumes. Tabellen zur Reduction der 

' Gasvolumina. See Liebermann, L. 

- well.s, lubricating oil districts. See 

Henry, J. T. History of petroleum. 

- works. Instructions for the manage¬ 
ment of. See Holmes, W. C., and co. 

-— Treatise on. See Hughes, S. 


GASTRONOMY. 


155 


GEE. 


Gastronomy as a fine art. See Brillat- 
Savarin. 

M. A. li’arohitecture dn inomle 
(les atonies. lUus. 12'^. Paris, IH73. Ac¬ 
tuals. scieiits., 29. 

Oitiidi’y, .Tales. Traite eli^nientaire et 
pratiiiue de rinstallation, de la coiuluite 
et de I’entretien des niaehiiies .a vapeur 
fixe.s, locomotives, locomobiles et niarines. 
2'’<^d. 8°. /’rtn«, 18fil-’fi2. [3T. iu2. ] 

GAUGING ami measurin'^ implements. 
See Richards, .1. 

-Ganger’s manual for calculating spirits. 

See Taylor, 1). 

- Handbook for practical. See Keene, 

J. B. 

-A new system of gauges. See Richards, 

Hand, and Taylor. 

Carl Friedrich, and W<‘l>er, Wil¬ 
helm. Resnltate aus den Beobachtungen 
des magnetischen Vereins in .Tabre 1836- 
1841. Hrsg. V. 8^. Atlas 4*^. Leipzig, 
1837-’43. 

-Atlas des Erdmagueti.smu8 nacli den 

Elementeu der Theorie entworfen. Sup- 
jileuient zu den Resultaten aus den Beo- 
baiditungen des magnetischen Vereins un- 
ter mitwirkung von C. W. B. Goldschmidt 
hrsg. V. 4*^. Leipzig, WAO. pp. 36. j)1.21. 

The'ophile. Ties lieaux arisen 
Muroi>e, 18.'):'). l'- .s<^rie, T. 1 ; 2* stride, 

T.2. 12°. /’m iX 18.o5-’;')6. jip. 320 + 320. 

Gautier, L. Manuel pratique d’essais et 
de recherches chimiques. Tr. de I’alle- 
mand et aug. par. See Bolley, P. A. 

Gautiei steel co. Limited. Spring list. 
Mauufactuiers of elliptic platform and 
side springs, steel and wire of all kind.s. 
Ulus. 32^. Johnstoten, Pa., n.d. pp. 26. 
(3 cop.) 

Gautrot,—. Catalogue des instruments de 
niusicpie de la manufacture g«?u(^rale de 
Gautrot alne et cie., a Paris. 8‘^. Rennes, 
1867. 

Gay-Lussac, .J. L. Instruction sur les para- 
tonnerres. 1*= pte., 1823, rapp. par. See 
Instruction. Actuals, sclents., 32. 

Gayer, K. 1 >as neue Buch der Erfindungen, 
hrsg. in Verbimlung mit. .See Neue 

Gaylord manuf’g co. Illustrated catalogue 
and invoice i)rices of chest, cupboard, 
drawer, piano, wardrobe, and other locks 
manufactured by. Fol. Chicopee, 1869. 

pp.21. 


GAZETTEER, British Burma. See Brit¬ 
ish. 

-Military. <Sec Wilhelm, 'I'. 

-of India. Imj)erial. Hunter, W. W. 

-of .Southern India. Pharaoh and co. 

-Universal. By S. Maunder. Maun- 

der’s popular treasuries, v. 1. 

Gazzetta chimica italiaua. .\uuo 10—12 
—, l880-’82-. 8°. Palermo, 1880-’82. 

Gear, A. S., .John Gear and co. Gear’s com¬ 
bination jiatent variety moulding and 
planing machines for planing and cutting 
straight, waved, circular, and elliptical 
!UOuldiugs in wood, also for spiral work 
and irregular forms. 12°. Xew Haven, 
1868. pp.23. 

GEARING. Designing belt, Welch, 
E. J.C. 

-pulleys, etc. See Poole and Hunt. 

-and milling supplies. Nee Christiana 

macdiine co. 

-Standard machine cut gear wheels. See 

Grant, G. B. 

- Treati.se ou mill-gearing, wheels, 

.shafts, etc. .See Box, T. 

George E. Goldsmith’s handbook, 
containing full instructions for the alloy¬ 
ing and working of gold; art of alloying, 
melting, redneing, coloring, collecting, 
and refining; processes of manipulation, 
recovery of wa.ste ; properties of gold, mix¬ 
ing its alloys; solders, enamels, etc. 2d 
ed. 12°. Lond., 1881. pp.22-f259. 

Weale’s .series. No. 215. 

- The hall marking of jewellery practi¬ 
cally considered, comprising an account 
of all the ditferent assay towns of the 
Fuited Kingdom with the stamps at pres¬ 
ent employed; also the laws relating to 
the standards and hall marks at the vari¬ 
ous assay offices; and a variety of practical 
suggestions concerning the mixing of cer- 
I t.aiu standard alloys and other useful iu- 
1 formation. 12°. Load., 1882. pp. 15 -f- 
216 -h 16. 

-The sih'ersmith’s handbook, containing 

full instructions for the alloying and work¬ 
ing of .silver, including refining, melting, 
solders, manipulation, waste, fini.shing.etc. 
12°. Land., 1877. pp. 26-f-221. 

^ Gee, W. Illustrative and descriptive cat¬ 
alogue and price list of soda water ap¬ 
paratus, etc. 8°. X F., [1876]. pp. 76. 
i (VJ cop.) 






GEHRLICHER. 


156 


GEOLOGY. 


Gelii’liclier, Paul. Feuerfeste iind ' 
scliwammfreie Bauweise. Ein Beitrag 
zur Wiederbelebiing des Wdlbebanes im i 
kleinbiirgerlicheu Banwesen. Bearb. v. | 
II. 1, 2. Stallgebiinde. lUus. 12°. Leip- | 
:ig, 1876. pp. 124. Deutsche bauteclm. ; 
Tascbeu-Bib., No. 21,22. | 

Geikie, A. Geology. lUtis. 16°. N. 
T., 1880. Science primers, No. .6. 

-The ice age in Britain. Half-hour 

recreations in i>op. sci., 2d ser. : 

-Physical geograiihy. Ilhis. 16°. X. ! 

r., 1880. pp. 119. Science primers, 
No. 4. 


GEOGRAPHY. Encyclopaedia of. See 
Beeton. 

-Handbook of maj) drawing, etc. See 

Keam, P., and Mickleborough, J. 

- Index geogra])hicus Indicus. See 

Baness, .J. F. 

-Schweiz. Geographische Karten und 

Apparate. See Siegfried, H. 

- Spruner-Menke Hand-Atlas. See 

Spruner, K. v. 

-Treasury of. See Maunder’s popular 

treasures, v. 4. 

Geological survey of California. Cali¬ 

fornia. 


GELATINE emulsion process. Practical 
■working of. Sec Abney, W. Do W. 

GEL ATINO-bromide of silver. Unchapitre 
sur le gdlatino-bromide d’argent. See 
Monckhoven, D. 

-process. Le proc6dd au gelatino-bro- 

mure. See Odagir. H. Actuals, scl¬ 
ents., 60. 

“ Gem " horse-rake and implement co. Il¬ 
lustrated price list of agricultural imple¬ 
ments and machines, patent self-acting 
horse-iakes, etc. 12°. Bunatdble, Eng.,n.d. 

Gomiiia, Aurelius. Neuer vollkommner 
natur- und knnstmassiger Unterricht von 
Edelgesteinen. Zugleich alle Instru- 
meuta ausfUhrlich beschrieben, die Arten 
ein indianisches Lackwerck zu verferti- 
gen angefiiget. 16°. Hanover, 1719. pp. 
121 . 

Gems and jewels. See Barrera, Mine, de. 

-and rings. Antique. See King, C. W. 

General hints to emigrants. Notices of the 
various lields for emigration; hints on 
preparations for emigrating; outfit for the 
voyage; the voyage, landing, obtaining 
employment, purchase, and clearing of 
laud; directions and useful receipts; with 
a map of the world. 2d ed. rev. 12°. 
Lond., 1875. pp. 8-f219. Weale’s se¬ 
ries, No. 154. 

Genie (Le) civil, revue gdiidrale des indus¬ 
tries fraugaises et 6trang^^es. T. 1, 2 — 
1881—2-. fol. Paris, 1880-’82. 

Genieys, M. Essai sur les moyeus de 
conduire, d’<51ever et de distribner les 
eaux. 4°. Paris, 1829. pp. 274. pi. 30. 

GEODESY. Gdoddsie. See Francoeur, 
L. B. 

Geoffray, Stdphane. Manuel du proeddd 
au gdlatino-bromure d’argent. Revn et 
annotd par. See Roux, V. 


-of Japan. Reports of progress for 

1878-’79. See Lyman, B. S. 

GEOLOGY. See Geikie, A. Science 
primers. No. 5. 

- and resources of the Black Hills of 

Dakota. By H. Newton. See United 
States. Interior Dept. Geograph, and 
geolog. survey of the Rocky Mountain 
region. J. W. Powell. 

-1st annual report of the department of 

statistics, and. See Indiana. 

- Building and ornamental stones, ar¬ 
ranged according to their geological dis¬ 
tribution. See Hull, E. 

-La constitution iutdrieure de la terre. 

aScc Radau, R. Actuals. 8cient8.,82. 

-First book of. See Davis, AV. S. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 12. 

- Geological formations of England as 

influencing supplies of water. (SceHughes, 
S. Weale’s series. No. 81. 

-Geological researches in China, Mon¬ 
golia, and Japan. By R. Pumpelly. 
Smithsn. coutrib., v. 15. 

-Geologic des Alpes. See Beaumont, 

E., de. Actuals, scients., 12. 

-Historical. See Tate, R. Weale’s 

series. No. 174. 

-Iron ores of Alissouri and Michigan. 

See Pumpelly, R., and others. 

-Mineralogy and. Arc Hooker, W. Sci¬ 
ence for the school and family, Pt. 3. 

-Museum of practical. See Great Brit¬ 
ain. Museum. 

—— Nature and property of soils. See Mor¬ 
ton, J. 

-of the earth. See Bo'wen, E. Coal 

and coal oil. 

-of the high plateaus of Utah. Report 

by C. E, Dutton. See United States. 
Interior Dept. Geograph, and geolog. 







GEOLOGY. 


157 


GERMANY. 


GEOLOGY—continued, 
survey of tiie Rocky Mt. rcfjion, .T. W. 
Powell. 

- of the island of Ves.so, Japan. Notes 

on, by W. P. Blake. Conn. Acad, of arts 
and sci., v. 2. 

-of the New Haven region. Bj' .). I). 

Dana. Conn. Acad, of arts and sci., v. 2. 

-of the stars. By A. Winchell. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

- Oin stratitikationens spor. See 

Kjerulf, T. 

-Physical. See Tate, K. Weale’s .se¬ 
ries, No. l/J. 

-Keinigung iind Entwiis.serung Berlins. 

Heft 13, Geologische Untersuchung des 
stiidtischen Weichhildes. See Bkrlin, 
Keinigung, etc. 

-Report of progress for lri71)-’8(). See 

Canada. Geolog. and natural history 
survey. A. H. C. Selwyn, Director. 

-Volcanoes. By ,1. W. Judd. Inter, st i. 

ser.. No. 35. 

-What the earth is composed of. By 

H. C. Roscoe. Science lectures for the 
people, series 8. 

Geometric turning. See Savory, H. S. 

GEOMETRICALcon.structions. Lescpian- 
titt^s iioaginaires dans les con.structions 
g6oin<^triques. Ncc Argand, R. Actuals, 
scients., 42. 

-problems and rules. -Sec Warn, R. H. 

-representations of thermodynamic 

I)roperties. By J. W. Gibbs. Conn. 
Acad, of arts and sci., v. 2. 

GEOMETRY. See Angel, H. Putnam’s 
element, sci. ser., v. 1. 

-and projection. See Angel, H. Put¬ 
nam's advanced .sci. ser., v. 1. 

-concrete, in three lessons. -SeeLagout, E. 

-Definitions and rules explained. See 

Minifie, W'. 

-Elementiire Geometrie der Krei.s- und 

Kugel-Systeme. -See Fiedler, W. 

-Inveutional. -See Spencer, \V. C. Sci¬ 
ence primers. No. 10. 

-Practical, applied to linear drawing. 

Technical educator, v. 1-2. 

- Progre.ssive lessons in applied science. 

Pt. 1. -See Sang, E. 

<Seor8-t*, Henry. Progress and poverty ; 
an inquiry into the cau.se of industrial de¬ 
pressions, and of increase of want with iii- 
cre.ase of wealth. The remedy. 12^. N. 
F.,1881. pp.512. 


Gerber, Nicholas. Chemical and physical 
analysis of milk, condensed milk, and in¬ 
fants’ milk foods, with .special regard to 
hygiene and sanitary milk inspection. Tr. 
from rev. German ed., and ed. by Dr. Her¬ 
mann Endemann. 8°. X. F., 1882. pp. 101. 

<iierliiir<l, William Paul. Di,agram for 
sewer calculations. lUus. 8°. X. F., 1881. 
pp.7. 

-House drainage and sanitary plumbing. 

IlliiK 16°. X. y., 1882. pp. 0-1-205. 
Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 03. 

Germ theory applied to exidanation of dis- 
ea.se. See Maclagan, T. 

German-Euglish dictionary of words and 
terms used in medicine, etc. See Barnes, F. 

GERMAN 1 anguage. Dictionary of. See 
New diction-ary. 

-Dictionary of German terms used in 

medicine. See Cutter, G. R. 

German national cookery for English kitch¬ 
ens ; with practical descriptions of the 
art of cookery as performed in Germany ; 
including small pastry and confectionery, 
preserving, luckling ; the making of vine¬ 
gars, li(]ueurs, and beverages, warm and 
cold; akso, the manufacture of the vari¬ 
ous German sausages. 12’^. Land., 1873. 
pp. 357. 

Gkrm.\ny during the Middle Ages. Eccle¬ 
siastical art in. See Lubke, W. 

-Geographie de I’Alleniaguo. See Fay, 

G. Librairiemilit.aire, Coiif. 4. 

- Handbuch der Verfassung und Ver- 

waltung in Preussen und dem deutschen 
Reich. See Grais, Hue de Graf. 

- Kaiserliches Patent-Amt. Kat.alog 

der Bibliothek. (Nach dem Bestande vom 
Dec. 1879.) 4°. /terIm, 1880. pp. t-flijO. 

-Verzeichniss der in der Zeit vom 

Juli 1877 bis zum3l.December 1880,ertheil- 
ten Patente. Patentrolle No. 1—12766. 
Also Im -Jalire 1881, No. 12767-17105. 4 

Bde. 8°. Berlin, 1879-’82. 

I - Konigl. Ministerium der oli'entlichen 

Arbeiten. Katalog der Bibliothek. 8°. 
Berlin, i)p. 2,59. 

-Konigl.- preuss Miuist. tlir Handel, etc. 

Bcricht der internationalen Jury, Phila- 
ilelphia, 1876, iiber die Probeu mit Tur- 
binen, etc., Ubertrageu und hrsg. v. See 
Piiil.ADEi.RHiA. Exhibition of 1876. 

- Military establishment. L’organiza- 

tion militaire de I’Allem-agne. See Fay, C 
Librairie militaire Conf, 3. 




GERMANY. 


158 


GILDING. 

! 


Gekmaxy. Militiiry e-stablishinent—cont’fl. 

-Snr Tartillerie de eainpague, son 

eniploi dans la guerre de I’Alleniagne de 
l«66. See Saunier. Librairie inilitaire, 
Conf. 7. 

-Patent law. Das dentsclie Patentge- 

setz voin 25. Mai, lri77. Rosenthal, I. 

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-Schools of modern art in. See Atkin¬ 
son, J. li. 

fieriier, Raimnnd. Die. Glas-Fahrika- 

fion. Jlilts. 12°. ff'ien, Pest, Leipzig, 

1880. pp. )152. Chem. tech. Bib., B. ()(). 

Qerrish, F. H. Antiseptic surgery. Tr. 
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<iier$teiil>erg:k, Heinrich v. Die Ce- 
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dranlischen nnd kunstlieli-bydranliscben 
Kalken, sowie Anwendung zn baulichen, 
gewerbliclien nnd landwirtliscliaftlichen 
Zwecken,etc. 2**'verb. Anil. 269.*Neuer 
Schanplatz der Kiinste. 8°. Weimar, 1874. 

jij). 206. 

Geschichte (Die) nnd Entwicklung des 
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Albert. Das Miethans. 8°. Leip¬ 
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Geyelill, George Kennedy. Poultry 

breeding, in a commercial point of view, 
as carried out by the National jxmltry co., 
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plans, elevatioms, sections, and details, 
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oth ed. Ulus. 12°. Post., j)p. 127. 

.1. Willard. Equilibrium of hetero¬ 
geneous substances. Conn. aea'I. of arts 
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-Geometrical reiiresentation of the ther¬ 
modynamic properties of substances by 
means of surfaces. Conn. acad. of arts 
and sci., v. 2. 

- Graphical methods in the thermodyna¬ 
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sci., V.2. 

John. Domestic architecture and 
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ers, sculptors, carvers, masons, cabinet¬ 
makers, workers in metal, and for art | 


Oihhs, John—continued, 

.students genei’ally, with de.scriptive let¬ 
ter-press. Illus. fob 0.tford, 1868. pp. 8. 
I»l8. 20. 

Gibbs, W. Complete guide to ornamental 
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Richard II. The American dyer ; 
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yarn, and cloth. 3 pts. I’t. 1. Account 
of dyestuffs of vegetable origin, where 
jiroduced, how cultivated and prepared 
for u.se; if chemical, their composition, 
adaptability, and ailulterations. 2. Color¬ 
ing of wool; receijits, etc. 3. Coloring of 
raw cotton or cotton waste; for mixing 
wool coloring in all fabrics. Recipes for 
coloring beavers, doeskins, and flannels; 
remarks and recipes for aniline colors in 
cotton thread and for common colors on 
cotton yarns. Illus. 8°. Pliila., 1873. 
))p. 239. 

Gibson, Thomas, and co. Illustrated cat¬ 
alogue, of tine jdnmbing good.s, lead pipe, 
sheet lead, gas and steam fitter’s 8upplie.s, 
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cop., 1881.) 

Gil>!!»on, William H. Complete Ameri¬ 
can trapi)er, or the tricks of trapping and 
trap making. A trapper’s repository; in¬ 
structions for the capture of all fur-bear¬ 
ing animals; recipes for curing and tan¬ 
ning fur skins. A chapter on life in the 
woods; hints on trapper’s shelter, land 
beds and b(‘ddiug, boat and canoe build¬ 
ing, etc. Illus. 12°. y. F., 1876. pp. 300. 

Giddiness and noises in the head. See 
Woakes, E. 

Gieger, —. Fa.ssliche Auleitnug in der 

Gbstbaumzucht. MitAnhange, vom. See 
Breuniug, J. 

GillOli, J<din L. The photographic col¬ 
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p}). 88. 

Grove Karl. Rejiurt on the geol¬ 
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geolog. survey of the Rocky Mt. region. 

H.A. Rifles and marks- 
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GILDING and silvering. Handbuch zur 
Herstellung von Metalliiberzligen, insbe- 
sondere zum Vergoldeu, Versilbern, ete. 
See Winckler, C. 




r.lLPING. 


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GLASS. 


GILDING—••oiitiniuMl. 

-lniiiiziiifi, staining. inarMing, varnish¬ 
ing, etc. See Gardner, F. B. 

- (harpenters and gilders’ companion. 

See Reinnel, F. 

-cliasing, etc. Directions for. See Han¬ 
cock, E. C. 

-Practical carver and gilders’ guidt^. See 

Practical. 

Giles, Dr. Ascliain’s whole works, ed. hy. 
See Ascham, K. 

Thomas. The art of wood engrav¬ 
ing. A practical liandhook. '2ded. Illiis. 
12'^. Land., 1^^74. ]ti>. .'>7 (>4. Hand¬ 

books on the line arts. No. d8. 

Oill, John Beadnell. Indigestion, what it 
is; what it leads to; and a new method of 
treating it. 2d ed. 1(5'^. Phila., 1881 
I)p. 259. 

Theodore N. Catalogue of the tishes 
of the east coast of North America, 1^7:1. 
Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 14. 

<■111, Thomas. Machinery improved, its 
friction rednce<l, its powers increased, 
ami its durability promoted. 8"^. 

Loud., 18J9. pp..") d-82. 

Gill’s physical exercises, McCartney. 

Gill’s science series. ///.«». 12'^. Lond.,l8Sl. 
Elemen's of scieiititic agriculture. By -T. J. Pilley. 

ijrillet, J. A. Elements of chemistry and 
of electri(!ity. Sec Rolfe, W. J., and Gil- 
let, .1. A. 

- Natural philosophy for high schools 

and academies. See Rolfe, W..T., and 
Gillet, J. A. 

iirilliiiore, Parker. Gun, rod, and sad¬ 
dle. Personal experiences. By “ Uhi<|ne.’> 
///««. 12°. X r., 1869. pp.27r). 

Ciiiilmore, Quincy A. A practical treatise 
on roads, streets, and pavements. Ulus, 
120. X r., 1876. pp.258. 

-Rejjort on the compressive strength, 

specitic gravity, and ratio of absorption 
of the building stones in the United States. 
Him. 8°. X I'., 1876. pp. :i7. 

iiiilnioro, John. Storm warriors, or life 
on the Goodwin sands. lUust. 12°. Loud., 
1875. pp. 12 + 358. 

Iirirard, H. Construction et emi)loi des 
defenses accessoires. 2"“’ tul. Illus. 12o. 
Hruxelles, 1874. pp. 89. Conferences mili- 
taires Beiges. P''8erie, 7. 

4jiii'ur«l« Jules. Photomicrographie en 
cent tableaux pour projection. 120. Paris, 
1872. Actuals, scients., 2'‘ .ser., 2. 


Ciiii'aiid, .1. —. B. Les arts dn imital. Re- 
cneil descriiitif et raissonn<> des princi- 
]»aux objets ayant lignre a I’exposition de 

1880, d<‘ rUnion Centrale des beanx-arts. 
Illus. ))1. im]t. 4°. Paris, 1881. pp. 59. 

GIRDERS an d similar structures. Handy 
book for. See Humber, W. 

-arches, and trusses. Methods of cal¬ 
culating strains ou. See Young, E. W. 

-De.scriptive catalogue of fire-proof col¬ 
umn and door, etc. See Keystone bridge 

CO. 

- Girder-making and the practice of 

bridge building in wrought iron. See 
Hutchinson, E. 

-Loads and deflections of solid beams 

and. See Donaldson, W. 

-Treatise on iron. iSec Jackson, P. H., 

and CO. 

-Wrought-iron. See dander, E. 

Girl’s own book of amusements. See Child, 
L. M. 

Glacial action on the summit of Mt. Wash¬ 
ington. By Hitchcock. C. H. Half-hour 
recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

-ej>och of our globe. By A. Braun. 

Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

GLACIERS. Ice. See Ward, J. C. 

Crlai^her, James Art-studies from na¬ 
ture. See Hulnie, F. E., and others. 

-Flaiiiiiiarioii, C., Do Foiiviolle, 

W., and Tissaiidior, Gaston. Travels 
in the air. Ed. by James Glaisher. Ulus. 
8^. Phila.,lS7l. pp. 29 + 398. 

OlaiMtor, E. Art of embroidery. See 
Lockwood, M. S., and Glaister, E. 

Glaser, F. C. Annalen fiir Gewerhe- u.- 
Banweseu; hrsg. v. Ncc Annalen. 

€}lasor-clo C'cw, Gustav. Die mague- 
toelektrischen und dynamoelektrischen 
Maschiuen tmd die sogenanuten Secundiir- 
Batterien. Mit besouderer Riicksicht auf 
ihreCon.struction dargestelltvon. 2**“Anfl. 
Illus. 16^ Vienna, 1883. pp. 263. Elek- 
tro-teoh. Bib., [Wien.] B. 1. 

Gi-a-sgow. Naval and marine engineering 
exhibition, 1880-’8l. Lectures on naval 
architecture and engineering. 8*^. Land., 

1881. |)p. 4 +245 + 104. 

Glass. See Nesbitt, A. South Kens. inns, 
art. and sci. handbooks. No. 12. 

-American pottery and glassware re¬ 
porter. .See American. 

-and iron. History of the processes of 

manufacture and uses of. Nee History. 


(a>AS8. 


160 


riODAKD. 


GLASS—continued. 

-Catalogue of. <SeeM'Kee and t)ro.s. 

—-glasswart!. See Adams and co. 

-Bryce, Walker and co. 

-, china, tiles, etc. Enamel jiainting on. 

See Snell, H. .1. 

- Druggists’, chemists’, and perfuiner.s’ 

glassware. See Whitall, Tatum and co. 

-embossing, lllnstrated manual of sign- 

l)ainting and. See Callingham, J. 

-etching. Die Ulasiitzerei. SeeMilleri 

.1.11. Chem.-tech. Ilih.,B.59. 

-Flint. See Doyle and co. 

- See Lyon, J. 11., and co. 

- Histoire de Part de la verrerie. See 

Deville, A. 

- lllnstrated catalogue and prices of 

glassware. See Atterbury and co. 

-in the old world. See Wallace-Dnn- 

lop, M. A. 

-- journal. Brick, i)ottery, and. See 

Brick. 

-making. Die Glas-Fabrikation. See 

Gerner, H. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. GG. 

-of cry.stal. Art of making. See K., C. 

Art’s master-piece. 

- painting. Art of transparent. See 

Groom, E. Handbooks on the fine arts. 
No. G. 

-Directions for. See Hancock, E. C. 

-Fabrikation der Glasnialerei-, etc., 

Farben. See Miiller, M. 118 Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Glasmalei’ei des Mittelalters und der 

Kenaissance. See Schafer, C. 

-Inquiry into the difference of style 

observable in ancient. See Winston, C. 

-Study of painted glass. See A., A. 

- soluble. Practical treatise on. See 

Feuchtwanger, L. 

- Verrcries a la fayt)n de Venise. See 

Houdoy, J. 

-working. Die Verzierung der Gliisen 

(lurch den Saudstrahl. See Miller, J. B. 
Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 90. 

Glazing, house and carriage j)ainting, etc. 
See Byrn, M. L. 

Gleanings from the harvest-fields of litera¬ 
ture. 5ee Bombaugh, C. C. 

Gleason, William B., and co. De.scrijdive 
])rice list of patented artificial wood or¬ 
naments. Ulus. 12°. />ost., 1S71. pp. 23. 

Gleizes, .1.- A., et la regime des herbcs. 
Etude biographique. See Joly, M. N. 


Andrew. Tonnage tables 
of ships and steamers, according to build 
civs’ measurement. l(i°. J'ort Glasgow, 
II. d. pp. 39. 

“Glenfin” (Pseud). Fishing-rod, and how 
to use it. 1G°. /yoad., IrtGo. Houlston’s 
handbooks of lield and river sports. No. ,^). 

C'iCllliy, George. Scientific and prolit- 
able culture of fruit trees. Rev. with in¬ 
troduction, by. See Du Breuil. Weale’s 
series. No. 177. 

-A year’s work in garden and green¬ 
house. 12°. Loud., II. d. pp. 237. 

“Gloan” (Pseud.) Breech-loaders. Ulus. 
12°. A. r., 1873. 

Gloesener, Michel. Sopra il telegrafo di. 
N«! Volpicelli, P. [Accademia imntilicia 
de’ nuovi Lincei, 18G8. ] 

- Traitd gdmirale des applications dc 

relectricito. Ulus. T. 1. 8°. Paris et 

Li^ge, 18G1. pp. 20-(-514. 

Glossary and directory to the jirincipal 
game resorts of this country. See Hal- 
lock, C. 

- of biological, anatomical, .and physio¬ 
logical terms. See Duiiman, T. 

-of ecclesiastical ornament and costume. 

See Pugin, A. W. . 

-of technical term.s, etc., of the common 

law. See Stimson, F. J. 

-or collection of words, phrases, names, 

etc. See Nares, R. 

Olov er, George. Correct gas measure¬ 
ment. The .serious lo.ss and inconvenience 
to gas companies and the imblic, caused 
by the freezing and inaccuraey of gas 
meters; addressed especially to the di¬ 
rectors, engineers, and shareholders of gas 
companie.s. 8°. Loud. [1879.] jtp. 40. 

GLOVES. Rubber. See Goodyear’s rub¬ 
ber manuf’g co. 

GLUCOSE and dextrine. Practical trea¬ 
tise on. 5ce Wagner, L. v. 

GLUE. Preparation and use of. See Phin, 
•I. Work manuals, No. 1. 

GLYCERINE. D.as Glycerin. .S’ce Koppe, 
S. W. 

Ciillioliii, Leop(dd. Handbook of chemi.s- 
try. Tr. by Henry Watts, v. 1-18; with 
index. 19 v. 8°. Loud., 1848-’72. Cav¬ 
endish society publications. 

Cilodard, Emile. Encyclopedic des virages 
on r(inuion, exp(5rimentation et description 
des meilleurs proc<id<5s contcnant tons les 
ren.seignements necessaires pour obtenir 


GODARD. 


161 


GOMPERTZ. 


(aOtlili’tl, fimilo—coil tinned, 
jiliotographiqnenient dcs (^prenves posi¬ 
tives snr papier avee nne p,rande vari6t<S i 
et nne grande ricliesse de tons. Paris, 
1871. pp. 02. 

Ooddard, C. L. Catalogue of (twldard’s 
burring machine works. 8°. N. Y., 
1807-09. i>p. 41. (3 cop.) 

Oodwiii, E. W., and others. Art furni¬ 
ture, Iroin designs by. With hints and 
suggestions on domestic furniture and 
decoration, bj" William Watt. 4°. Land., 

1877. ]>p. 8. pis. 20. 

Oocriii^f, A. Massenermittelling, Massen- 
vertheilimg nnd Transportkosten bei Er- 
darbeiten. 8°. Berlin, 1881. pp. 24. 
[Sonderabdruck ans dein Centralblatt der 
Bauverwaltnng. ] 

C»oc$lliniiii, Charles E. Contributions 
to the knowledge of the nature of Chinese 
sugarcane. 8°. A/Jnni/, 1802. pp. 27. 

CJoetze, Adolph. Campaign of 1870-’71. 
Operations of the German engineers and 
“Technical troops” during the Franco- 
German war of 1870-71. Tr. from the 
German by G. Graham. 0 niajis. 8^. 
Land., 187.'). pp. 249. 

CjroAsirf, Auguste. Ensilage of green 
crops ; lost facts connected with this sys¬ 
tem. Tr. by J. B. Brown. Illns. 8°. N, 
Y., 1880. ])p. 84. 

- The ensilage of maize and other green 

fi dder crops, Paris, 1877. Tr. from the 
French by J. B. Brown. Together with a 
history of the introduction and the present 
condition of the art in the United States. 
JUus. 8°. N. Y, 1879. pp. 87. 

Ciio^rilCi, Paul. Etudes snr le lin. See 
Renouard, A., and Goguel, P. 

Ciioiii^:, James A. Veterinary dictionary 
and horseman’s guide; containing all the 
terms made use of in veterinary science, 
with their signification, etc. X. Y., 

1878. pp. 115. 

GOLD. iSee Barry, H. Russian metallurgi¬ 
cal works. 

- See Kerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 1. 

- Amalgamation. See Paul, A. B. 

-and silver mines. Colorado. See Pos¬ 
set, F. 

-ores. Roasting. See Kustel, G. 

- Art work in. See Wheatley, II. B., 

and Delamotte, P. H. 

-discovery. History of. See Batchelar, 

T. Australian handbook. 

21 CPO 


GOLD—contiuned. 

- Fabrikation der Goldleisten, etc. See 

Poppinghausen, R. 

- from ore. Extracting. See Percy, J. 

-Gold, Silber, nnd Edelsteine. /See Wag¬ 
ner, A. Cliem.-tech. Bib. B. 85. 

- Instructions for alloying and working. 

See Gee, G. E. Weale’s series. No, 215. 

- Its occurrence and extraction. See 

Lock, A. G. 

-mining. /See Van Wagenen, T. F. 

-of India. See Ball, V. 

-or legal regulations for the standard 

of gold and silver wares. See Studnitz, 
A. V. 

1 - ornamentation. Method of making 

I raised. See Offer, E. Illninination. 

! -silver, and copper stamping and dress¬ 

ing machinery. See Fraser and Chalmers 
manufacturing co. 

Golding, Ray C. Synopsis of percn.ssion, 
auscultation, and other methods of jiliysi- 
cal diagnosis. 32°. Bond., 1849. pp. 02. 

Golding and co. Catalogue of printing- 
pressesand printing materials. Ulus. 8°. 
Boat., n. d. (2 cop.) 

Goldsciiiiiidt, C. W. B. Atlas des Erd- 
magnetismus; nnter Mitwirkung von. 
/See Gauss, C. F., and Weber, W. 

GOLDSMITH. Gold and silversmiths’ and 
jewellers’ calculator. See Bdes, J. 

-Gold and silversmith’s work. /SeePollen, 

J. H. South Kens. mus. art and sci. 
handbook.s, No. 14. 

-Goldsmith’s art, jewelry, gems, etc. See 

Jacquemart, A. 

-handbook. /See Gee, G. E. Weale’s 

series. No. 215. 

• -Goldsmiths,jewellers, etc. Private book 

of useful alloys and memoranda for. See 
Collins, J. E. 

i - L’orfdvrerie et ouvrages eu m^tal du 

moyeu-age. See King, T. H. 

Goldstein, Eugeu. Untersuchuugen iiber 
die elektrische Entladuug in Gasen. 1. 
Eine nene Formed ektrischer Abstossuug. 
nius. 8°. Berlin, 1880. 

Golf. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

Goiiipcrtz, Lewis. Mechanical inven¬ 
tions and suggestions on land and water 
locomotion, tooth machinery, and various 
^ other branches of theoretical and prac¬ 
tical mechanic.s. 2d ed. lUtia. 16°. Bond., 
n.d. pp. 101. pis. 20. 








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(iOKE. 


GONIOMETER. 1‘rinciple iuul iiso of. 

Brooke, 11..J. 

Good hoalth, a Joiiniul of physical aiol 
mental culture, v. 1. Nos. 1-7. .Inue 
18r>9-.Jan. 1870. S°. 18()l*-70. p]».:UI4. 

<i>004lell, William. Lessons in gynecol¬ 
ogy. IlUis. 8°. Phila.,1880. pp. lol. 

Goodell and Waters. Wood-working ma¬ 
chinery. Illustrated catalogue for IHHO. 
New. ed. 4°. Pliihi., 1880. pp. 9*2. 

<iioo<leiioilK^li< K. A. 'I’lic horse’s foot; 
howto shoe it, and what kind of a shoe 
to use, hy which the foot is defended from 
external injury, and those that are dis¬ 
eased are restored to use, with valuable 
illustrations from life, showing the sand- 
crack and its cure, etc. 1*2^\ W. 1’., 18(i(5. 
pp. 44. 

<*Oodeve, T. M. Text-book on the steam 
engine. 9d. ed. lUus. T2^. Lotxl., 18.80. 
p]). 8 4- ‘29(>. 

iiioodliolilic, Todd S. Domestic cyclo- 
pa-dia of practical information, written 
or revised by Calvert \'anx, 'I'liomas 
Wisedell, Lewis Leeds, G. E. Wearing, Aus¬ 
tin Flint, jr., and others. Ed. by. Ulus. 
4°. NT. r., 1878. pp. 4-f ()-2r). 

<iioodiii^, Ralph. Manual of donu'stic 
medicine, describing symiitoms, causes, 
and treatment of the most common nu-di- 
cal and surgical affections ; guide in cases 
of accident and emergency Avhen a sur¬ 
geon is obtained with ditlicnlty and de¬ 
lay. 2d ed. T2°. Land., 1877. pp. 8-1- 
204. Weale's serie.s. No. 112. 

Ciloodlliaii, -V. Handbook of fen skating. 
See Goodman, N., and Goodman, A. 

Ooodiiiaii, Neville, and <iioodiiiaii, 
Albert. Handbook of fen skating. With 
a map of the fen district, iirepared by 
Mr. Sydney Tidibutt. JUks. 12^^. Loud., 
1882. pp. 2:30. 

Goodnow and Wightman. Importers, manu¬ 
facturers, and dealers i u tools, tool steel, 
sheet steel, sheet brass, cop|>cr, iron and 
steel wire, etc. [Cat.] lUns. 12°. Bns!., 
1881. pp. 104. (3 cop.) 

<iioo<li’icli, Frank 15. Ocean’s story ; or 
triumphs of thirty centuries; maritime 
adventures, achievements, explorations, 
discoveries and inventions, rise and prog¬ 
ress of ship-huilding and ocean-naviga¬ 
tion from the ark to the iron steamships. 


Ciioo4li*i<‘li, Frank 15.—continued. 
Account of adventures beneath the sea; 
diving, dredging, etc., by Edwai’d How¬ 
land. Ulus. 8°. y. r., etc., 187;'). 

Goodwillie, Wyman and co. The cham- 
))ion paper cutter, ])rinting machines, 
newspaper folding machiiu's, etc. [Cat.] 
lUii.H. 8°. X. Y., Poxt., Chicafio, 1879. 

Ciiootl will, E. W., and Adaiii^, M. 15. 
Artistic conservatories and other horti- 
cnltnral buildings, designed to lie con¬ 
structed on the patent .system of Messrs. 
Messenger and co., r>onghborough. ob. 
fob Loud., 1880. ])1. 20. 

. <jioo<l\l’ill, 4'. Art of mural decorat ion. 
4th ed. 12°. Load., [ l'^80. ] ))p. 104-|-•')(). 
Handbook.s tine arts. No. 7. 

Cioodwiii, T. G. Manual of idumina- 
tion on jiaper and vellum. See Bradley, 
J. W., and Goodwin, T. (J. Handbook.s 
tine arts. No. 33. 

Goodwi.v .sands, Tdfe on. *Sce Gilmore, .1. 

Goodyear, W. A. Assaying. Tr. from the 
German by. <SceBodeman, T., and Kerl, 15. 

Goodyear rubber co., :ind rubber clothing 
co. Druggists’ rubber goods, c-tc. Illus¬ 
trated rubber trade jourmil. 4°. -Y. 

I etc., 1880. i)p. 28. (2 CO)).) 

I Goodyear rubber manuf’g co., and (Jood- 
yearindia rubber glove manuf’g co. Rub- 
bergoods. 4°. X. Y., 1879-’80. (2 co)).) 

C)ioi'doii, .1. E. H. Elementary book on 
heat. Ulus. 12°. Loud., 187;'). )))). 04. 

-Four lectures on static electric induc¬ 
tion. llht.H. 10°. J.ond., 1879. ))|). 140. 

-Measures of electrical constants. No. 2. 

On the .S))ecitic inductive capacities of 
certain dielectrics. Pt. 1. 4°. Loud., 1870. 
l)p. 30. [Reprint from Phil. Traux.,]870. 
P. L] 

- Physical treatise on electricity and 

magneti.sm. 2 v. lllue. 8°. Loud., 1880. 
P)). 1 / 323; 10 -j- 29b :52. 

Gordon, Lewis D. 15. Railway economy. 
Tr. from the authors nianuscri))ts by. See 
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Goi'C, George. Art of electro-metallurgy, 
iucluding all known proces.se8 of electro- 
de))osition. lUus. 12°. X. Y., 1877. )))). 
204 : 591 . Text-booksof science, v. 12. (2 
cop.) 

-Art of scientific discovery, or the gen¬ 
eral conditions and methods of research 
in jihysics and chemistry. 12°. Loud., 
1878. pp. 20 4 d48. 


GORE. 


163 


GRAEGER 


Ooro, George—continued. 

-Theory and practice of electro-depo.si- 

tion; including every known inode of de¬ 
positing metals, preparing metals for im¬ 
mersion, taking moulds, and I’enderiug 
(hem conducting, llhts. Land., n. d. 
Pl>. 1114. 

Gorham mannf’g co. American sterling 
silver ware. A sketch, illnstrated liy 
wood engiaviugs from their recent pro¬ 
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Mine. Berlin wool instruc- 
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for pri'serviug meat, Osh, vegetables, and 
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GRAFTING and budding, Art of. See 
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<irraliaiily —. Melanges de pbysiiiue et 
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Graham, G. Campaign of 1870-71. Opera¬ 
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- See Throop's grain cleaner co. 

-machinery and middlings purifier. | 

See Turner, Parks and co. 

-Der deutsche Kornhandel. See Schulze, 

F. G. 

-drill, plaster and guano sower, etc. 

The Champion. See Johnson, Gere, and 
Truman. 

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-preserving. The ensilage of maize, etc. 

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OraiKl’hoiililie, Mile. E. Cutting-out 
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Oi’aiit-Fi'aiici!^, George. The smelting 
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GRAPHIC statics. Das graphische Rech- 
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Gravenhorst, Andreas. Die Holzbearbei- 
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-:?d rejiort of the committee ajipointcd 

by the ]or<ls commissioners of tin* admi¬ 
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Gi'e^:4>ry, William. Animal magnetism; 
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Gl'iftiil, John .Joseph. Chemical handi¬ 
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Addresses and names of all iron masters, 
with a list of blast furnaccis, iron manu¬ 
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livered by request, at the Franklin insti¬ 
tute, Phila., Jan. 19-27, 1881. lUns. 
8^. riiila., 1681. pp.51-|-24. 

- Saws; history, development, action, 

classification, and comparison of saws of 
all kinds. With api>eudices concerning 
details of manufacture, .setting, swaging, 
gumming, tiling; care and u.se of saws; 
tables of gauges; log measurements; list 
of saw patents; and other valuable infor¬ 
mation. lUus. 4<^. riiilti. and Loud., 
1880. pp. 158 -p IG. 

i«ri|»|K.*r, Charles F. Railway tunnelling 
in heavy ground. Illun, 4°. Loud., 1679. 
pp.70. 

iiiriscoiil, John H. I’.se and abuses of 
air; showing its inlluence in sustaining 
life, and producing disease; with remarks ( 
on the ventilationof houses, the best meth- i 
ods for securing a pure and wholesome at¬ 
mosphere inside of dwellings, churches, 
court-rooms, workshops, etc. 2d ed. 
Ulus. 12°. X. F., 1850. pp‘. 252-j-8. 

(jiristwold, W. M. A general index to 
Scribner’s monthly (The Century maga- 
ziiirt). 8°. Bangor, Me., 1881. pp. 22. 

-A general index to “ The Eclectic mag- i 

azine,” and tov. :57-148 of ‘‘The Living 
Age.” 8°. Bangor, Me., 1881. pp. 73. 

-General iud(‘x to “The International , 

review.” v. 1-9, 1874-’80. 8°. N. Y., j 

H.d. pp. 8. 

-The Q. 1*. Index .Vnuual for 1881. An 

iude.x to the International Review, The | 
Popular Science, The Century, Lippin- 
cott’.s, The Nation, The Atlantic, The Liv¬ 
ing Age, Harper’s, and the Eclectic, for 
1880-’8L 8°. Bangor, Me., 1882. pp. 5G. , 


<irrojfei‘, .Jaroslav. Die Statik der Tun- 
nelgewc'llbe in drnekreichem Gebirgo. 
[Uns. 80 . Bragne, 1881. pj). 99. 

ijirooiii, Edward. Art of transparent 
painting on gla.ss for the magic lantern. 
7th ed. fllus. 12°. Load., [187G.] pi». 
55 -(- 51. Handbook.s tine arts. No. G. 

Ciiroscli, Hermann. Praktisches Hand- 
buch fiir Uhrmacher. Kenntniss der Me- 
talle, Einrichtung der Werkzenge, Repa- 
ratur und Regalirung, neb.st eiuem Anhang 
initTabellen. 8°. Jreimar, 1679. I?!*. 

Neuer Schanplatz der Kiinste. 

Oi’osveiior, J. du Model yachts and 
boats; their designing, making, and sail¬ 
ing. Ulus. 12°. Bond.,166‘2. pp. 183. 

Groflie, Hermann. Spinuerei, Weberei, 
Appre ur auf den Ansstellungen seit 1867 
unter be.somlerer Beriicksichtigung der 
Ausstellnng Paris 1878, sowie der Aus- 
stellungen Philadelphia 1876, Wien 187:5, 
Moskau 1872, Koi)enhagen 1872, Neapel 
1872, London 1871, n. 1872, Amsterdam 
1869 U.S. w. Ulus. 8°. Berlin. 1879. 

-Die technischen Fachschulen in En- 

ropa und Amerika. Ein Bericht bear- 
beitet unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung 
der mittlereu und niederen Fachschulen 
mi t und ohue Lehr werkstiitten im .\u ftrage 
der Abtheiluug fiir Kuust und Kunst- 
gewerbe V. 4°. Berlin, 1862. i)p. 149. 

-Technologie der Gespinnstfasern. Voll- 

stiindiges Handbuch der Spinnerei, We¬ 
berei und Appretur. Hrsg. V, B. 2. Die 
Appretur der Gewebe. Ulus. 8°. Berlin, 
1882. pp. 891. 

Grove, George. Dictionaiy of music and 
musicians (A. D. 1450-1880), by eminent 
writers, English and foreign, v. l-‘2—. 
Ulus. 8°. Bond., 1879-’c0. 

Grover, J. W. Estimates and diagrams of 
railway bridges, for turnpike, public and 
occupation roads, in the embankments of 
double or single lines, cuttings of double 
lines, with form for calculating quantities 
in .skew .structures, etc.; akso, culverts of 
various dimensions. Ulus. 4°. Load., 1870. 

- Iron and timber railway structures, 

-and general works; giving dimensions and 
quantities for the standard 4 ft. 8| in. 
gauge and the metre 3 ft. :5| in. gauge; 
light railways, steam tramways, etc. ; 
earthwork tables, and outline of siiecihca- 
tion and reciuireiuents. Ulus. 4°. Loud., 
X. Y., 1874. pp. 47. 








GRUBER. 


169 


GUNTER’S. 


Gruber, Fruuz. Neuere Krankenbiiiiser. 
Bericht. See Austria. Bericht iibcr d. 
Weltausst. in Paris, 1878. 

Otieiion, Francis. A treatise on niilcb 
cows, whereby tbe quantity and quality 
of tbe milk wbich any cow will give may 
be accurately determined by observing 
certain natural marks. Tr. from tbe 
French by N. P. Trist. With introductory 
remarks on tbe cow' and tbe dairy by John 
S. Skinner. Ulus. 8°. A’'. F., 1880. pp. 88. 

Oiierin-Mciieville, F.- E. Recber- 
cbes sur les maladies des v6g6taux, et par- 
ticuli^rement sur la maladie de la vigue. 
8 °. Paris, 1854. pp. 14. 

Oiiettier, A. Practical guide for tbe man¬ 
ufacture of metallic alloys; comprising 
their chemical and physical properties, 
Avitb their preparation, composition and 
uses. Tr. from tbe French of, by A. A. 
Fesquet. 12°. Phila., Land., 1872. pp. 
24-f 293 + 21. 

Oiiiciiai'd, E. La grammaire de la cou- 
leur, 3 T. 1. 8°. Paris, 1882. 

-Die Harmonie der Farben; 1300 Zusam- 

menstellungen von Farbenverbindungen 
flir die Kunst-Industrie, fiir dekorative 
Zimmerausstattungen, Kostiime und Toi¬ 
lette. Autorisirte deutsebe Ausgabe mit 
deutsebem Text von G. Krebs, fob Franh- 
furt a. M. 1882. pp. 160. 

Guida dell’ institute agrario del cav. Giam¬ 
battista Biauclii in Perugia. 12°. Perugia, 
1857. pp. 56. 

Crtiillaiiiiie, G. Huskisson. Treatise on 
tbe principles of construction and design. 
See Wightwick, G. Hints to young archi¬ 
tects. Weale’s series. No. 187. 

Giiilleiaiii) Amed^e. Wonders of tbe 
moon. Tr. from tbe French of, by Miss M. 
G. Mead. Ed. by Maria Mitchell. lUus. 
12°. Ab F., 1873. pp. 21+241. Ulus. 
li'iT. of wonders, v. 26. 

Guiilon, A. Cours de m6tallurgie g<Sn<irale. 
Redige par. See Lesoinne, A. 

Guinness, C. H. C. Transfusion of human 
blood. Tr. from the French and German 
by. See Roussel, J. 

Ouldbei’g:, C.M., audMoliii,H. fitudes 
sur les mouvements de I’atmospbere. l"^* 
pte. 4°. Christiania, 1876. 

Guiick, T. J., and Timbs, J. Painting 
popularly explained; including fresco, oil, 
mosaic, water-color, water-glass, tempera, 
encaustic, miniature ; painting on ivory, 

22 cpo 


Guiick, T. J., and Tliiibs, J.—cont’d. 
vellnm, pottery, porcelain, enamel, glass, 
etc.; with historical sketches of the prog¬ 
ress of the art. 3d ed., rev. 12°. Land., 
1873. pp. 10 + 336. Weale’s series. 
No. 181. 

Gull, Dr. Medicine in modern times. See 
Ackland, H. W., and others. 
Gituibiiiner, L. Praktische Anleitung 
zur Spiritus-Fabrikation. Bearb. v. 8°. 
Berlin, 1881. pp. 456. 

Gun, and how to use it. See Johnson, J. B. 
Houlston’s handbooks of field and river 
sports. No. 4. 

- and its development. See Greener, 

W. W. 

-Choke-bore guns. See Greener, W. W. 

-flints. Manufacture of. See Skertchly, 

S. B. J. 

-making. Buchsenmeisterey-Schul. See 

Furttenbach, J. 

- Ram and torpedo. See Noel, G. H. W. 

-Useful hints concerning guns and shoot¬ 
ing. See Shooting on the wing. 
GUNNERY. See also Fire-arms, and Ord¬ 
nance. 

-and naval architecture. See Scott, M. 

Occasional papers, v. 2. 

-Art of. See Nye, N. 

- Gunner’s pocket-book. See Bridges, 

T. W. 

-Naval ordnance and. See Cooke, A. P. 

-Principles of. See Sladen, J. 

Guiiiiiiig:, J. W. Saccharimetrie en 
suikerbelastiug. Rapport aan den Min¬ 
ister van financien. 8°. Amsterdam, 1875. 
pp. 64 + 49. 

GUNPOWDER. See Nye, N. 

-Fabrication de la poudre, etc. See 

Timmerhans, C. 

- La force de la poudre. See Berthelot. 

Actuals, sclents., 26. 

-Influence de la poudre h canon dans I’art 

de la guerre moderne. See Mauvillon, J. 
- Measure of powder pressures in can¬ 
nons. See United States. War Dept., 
ordnance bur. Ord. notes. No. 90. 

- Modern history of. By F. A. Abel. 

Science lectures for the people, series 10. 

- Poudre, etc. See Upmann, J., and 

Meyer, E. v. 

-La poudre canon et les nouveaux corps 

explosifs. See Helene, M. 

Gunter’s modern confectionery. See J eanes, 

W. 









GURLEY. 


170 


HADLEY 


Gurley, E. W. Scrap-books and how to 
make them. 24°. N. F. [1880.] pp. 56. 
Gurney, Edmund. The imwer of sound. 

Ilhis. 4°. Land., 1880. pp. 559. 
Gurney, Mme., andco. How to make lace. 
Book 1. Honiton and point instruction 
book; 2. Old point lace ; 3. Limoges and 
point appliqu^e; 4. Guipure netting. 5th 
ed. Illus. 1. 8°. N. F. [1879.] 

-How to paint on velvet etc.; or,handbook j 

of Poonah painting, on silks, satins, cards, 
wood, etc.; painting flowers, foliage, etc. | 
4th ed. Illus. 1.8°. A^. F. [1879.] 

- How to work crewel and plain and 1 

fancy embroidery. 5th ed. Ulus. 1. 8°. j 
N. F. [1879.] I 

- Illustrated quarterly book of patterns? 

for lace making; modern honiton andpoint j 
lace, Limoges, old point, etc. How to 
wash lace. 2d ed. 1.8°. N. Y. [1879.] i 
Guthrie, Frederick. Magnetism and elec- j 
tricity. Illus. 12°. JY. F. [1875.] pp. 364. j 
Putnam's advanced sci. ser., v. 9. Another 
cop., N. F., 1875. 

Outta percha. See Technical educator, v. 4. 

- Kautschuk und Guttapercha. See 

Hoflfer, R. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 62. 

-Practical treatise on. See Hoffer, R. 

Guttmaiiii, Oskar. Gvmnastics of. the 
voice. A system of correct breathing in 
singing and speaking, based upon physi¬ 
ological laws. A self-instructor in the , 
training and use of the singing and speak- j 
ing voice. Illus. 12°. Alban}!, A7- F., 
1882. pp. 16 + 138. 

Owilt, Joseph. Architecture of Marcus 
Vitruvius Pollio. Tr. fi’om the Latin by. 
See Vitruvius Pollio, M. Weale’s se¬ 
ries, No. 128. I 

-Encyclopsedia of architecture, histori- | 

cal, theoretical, and practical. Rev. with 
alterations and additions, by Wy.att Pap- | 
worth. 8°. Lond.,\'&72. pp. 20-j-1364. j 

Gwynne, D. W. Takinietry. Tr. by. See \ 
Lagout, E. I 

Gymnastics. See Forrest, G. Routledge’s ! 
sixpenny handbooks. No. 3. j 

- See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

-and athletics. Handbook of. /SecRav- 

enstein, E. G., and Hulley, J. 

-athletics, dumb-bells, calisthenics, etc. 

See Popular gymnastics, etc. Crawley’s 
handbooks. 

-Calisthenics and. See Watson, J. M. 


GYMNASTICS—continued. 

-Drill-book without apparatus, for gym¬ 
nasiums. See Watson, J. M. 

-Gymnasts and. See Howard, J. H. 

-Manual of instructions for the use o 

dumb-bells, etc. See Boernstein, M. 

-of the voice. See Guttmann, O. 

-Pangymnasticou. List of apparatus. 

See Spencer, C., and co. 

-System of physical education. See 

Maclaren, A. 

-Turuhalleii und Turnpliitze, etc. See 

Osthoff, G. Deutsche bautechn. Ta- 

, schen. Bib., B. 86. 

GYNJECOLOGY and obstetrics. Thera¬ 
peutics of. See Atkinson, W. B. 

-Atlas of obstetrics and. See Martin, A. 

-Contributions to practical. See Don¬ 
aldson, S. J. 

-Diseases of women. See Bdis, A. W. 

- Lessons in. See Goodell, W. 

-Practical. See Smith, H. 

- Students’ guide to the diseases of 

women. See Galabin, A. L. 

Ilaariiiaiiii, A. Ueber den Worth der 
verschiedenen Eisenbahu-Oberbankou- 
strnktionen. Vortrag gehalten im Verein 
fiir Eisenbahnkunde zn Berlin am 11. 
.Tannar 1881. Illus. 4°. Berlin, 1881. 
pp. 16. [Sonder-Abdruck aus “Annalen 
fiir Gewerbe und Bauwesen.”] 

II a as, Hendrik de. De boekbiiider of 
volledige beschrijving A^au al bet gene wat 
tot deze konst beti’ekking heeft. Illus. 
8 °. Dordrecht, 1806. pji. 166. Volledige 
beschrijving van alle kon.sten,22. 

llaUcl, S. Sculptures of Santa Lucia 
Cosumalwhuapa in Guatemala, etc. 
Smithsn. coutrib., v. 22. 

If aherslion, S. O. Diseases of the stom¬ 
ach, and the A'arieties of dyspepsia, with 
diagnosis and treatment. 3d ed. rev. 8°. 
Phila., 1882. pp. 324. 

llabicli, E. J. Dtudes cindmatiques. 8^-. 
Paris, 1879. pp. 4+98. 

Habitations of man of all ages. See Viollet- 
le-Duc, E. 

Habits and men. See Doran. 

Francis Seymour. The etched 
work of Rembrandt, a monograph. New 
ed. Illus. 1.8°. Z-onfl., 1879. pp. 54. 

Ha«lley, James. On Bekker’s digam- 
mated text of Homer. Conn. acad. of 
arts and sci., v. 1. 










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171 


HALF-HOUR. 


Hasten, L. Sammhmg aiisgefuhrter 
Dampf baggers BaggerprahmeundDampf- 
bugsirboote, etc. Im Auftrage seiner Ex- 
cellenz des Herrn Ministers der dffent- 
lichen Arbeiten bearb. durcli. I. — Ulus. 
40 . Berlin, 1881. 

llaillot, C. A. Nouvel Equipage de ponts 
militaires de I’Autricbe, etc. Avec atlas. 
12°. Paris, 1846. pp. 487+43. 

Haiti, Ludwig. Repertorium bibliogra- 
pbicum, in quo libri omnes ab arte typo- 
graphica inventa usque ad annum MD. 
typis expressi ordine alphabetico vel sim- 
pliciter enumerantur vel adcuratius re- 
censentur. 4 v. 8°. Stutigartioe, 1826-’38. 
pp. 596; 563; 553; 548. 

Hains, Peter C. Illumination and beacon¬ 
age of the coasts of France. Tr. by. See 
Reynaud, L. 

HAIR. Animal and vegetable parasites of. 
See Jeffries, B. J. 

-its growth, care, diseases, and treat¬ 
ment. See Leonard, C. H. 

-The lock of. See Speight, A. 

Hair ornaments for souvenirs and jewelry. 
lUua. 12°. AT. Y., n. d. pp.63. 

- Preserving, on philosophical princi¬ 
ples. See Art of preserving. 

Hairdresser's chronicle and trade journal. 
Ed. by Edwin A. O. Greer, v. 15,16—, 1881- 
’82.—fol. Zond., 1881-’82. 

Ilillc, Edward E., and others. Working¬ 
men’s homes. Essays and stories on the 
homes of men who work in large towns. 
lUus. 12°. Boat., 1874. pp. 182. 

Hale, Lucretia P. Art needlework; more 
stitches for decorative embroidery con¬ 
taining the Holbein, Panto tirato (drawn 
work), Vienna cross-stitch, double platt 
stitch, and cordonnet. lUua. 12°. Boat., 
[1879.] pp. 58. Tilton’s needlework 
ser., No. 3. 

-Art of knitting; containing directions 

for a variety of knitting-stitches, patterns 
and novelties, for those advanced in 
knitting. Ilhia. 12°. Post., [1881.] pp. 
103. Tilton's needlework ser., No. 5. 

Hale, Robert. Economy in generating 
steam in the locomotive engine. 8°. 
Boat., n. d. pp. 26. 

Hales, Stephen. Philosophical experi¬ 
ments ; containing useful and necessary 
instructions for such as undertake long 
voyages at sea. Showing how sea water 
may be made fresh and wholesome, and 


Hales, Stephen—continued, 
how fresh water may be preserved sweet, 
etc. Illua. 8°. Zond., 1739. pp. 163. 

- A treatise on ventilators. Pt. 1-2. 

[B’dinl.] Ulna. 8°. Lond.,1758. pp. 
346. 

Half-hour recreations in popular science. 
Selected and ed. by Dana Estes. Ser. 1 
[1874], Ser. 2 [1879]. Jllua. 8°. Boat., 
1874-’79. 

CONTENTS 

First series. 

Art. 1. .Strange discoveries respecting the Au¬ 
rora. K. A. Proctor. 

2. Recent solar researches. R. A. Proctor. 

3. Cranial athnities of man and the ape. Rud. 
Virchow. 

4. Spectrum analysis explained. Schellen, 
Roscoe, and Huggins. 

5. Spectrum analysis discoveries. Schellen, 
Young, Roscoe, Lockyer, Huggins, and 
others. 

6. Nebuhe, comets, meteoric showers. H. 
Schellen, etc. 

7. Corals and coi-al islands. J. D. Dana. 

8. Unconscious action of the brain. W. B. 
Carpenter. 

9. Epidemic delusions. W. B. Carpenter. 

10. Scientific miscellany. 

11. Geology of the stars. A. 'Winchell. 

12. On yeast. T. H. Huxley. 

13. Relations between matter and force. J. 
H. Tice. 

14. The stone age. E. B. Tylor. 

15. Theory of nervous ether. Richardson. 

16. Toads in the hole. 

17. Origin of metalliferous deposits. T. S. 
Hunt. 

18. Rotundity of the earth. 

19. Phenomena of sleep. Richardson. 

20. Animal life at great depths of the sea. 

21. Russian metallurgical works. 

22. Coal as a reservoir of power. R. Hunt. 

23. Hot springs in Xew Zealand. H. Meade. 

24. Atoms. Prof. Clifford. 

25. Circulation of the waters on the surface 
of the earth. H. "W. Dove. 

26. What is actinism ? 

Second series. 

Art. 1. Transmission of sound by the atmosphere. 
J. Tyndall. 

2. Gigantic cuttle-fish. W. S. Kent. 

3. Glacial epoch of our globe. A. Braun. 

4. The sun and the earth. B. Stewart. 

5. Force electrically exhibited. J. W. 
Phelps. 

6. Weighing the earth in a coal-pit. 

7. Influence of violet light on the growth of 
animals and plants. 

8. Ice age in Britain. Prof. Geikie. 

9. Perceptions of the lowest animals. 

10. Causes of the degeneracy of the teeth. H. 
S. Chase. 







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HALLIDIE’S. 


Half-hour recreations, etc.—continued. 

11. Great pyramid of Egypt. 

12. Photography. 

13. Plant life in the eea. L. Kny. 

14. Illumination of beacons and buoys. 

15. The telephone. F. J. Garbit. 

16. The phonograph. F. J. Garbit. 

17. Use and abuse of food. K. A. Proctor. 

18. Ozone. E. A. Proctor. 

19. Succession of life on the earth. "W. C. 
■Williamson. 

20. What the earth is composed of. Pro/. 
Eoscoe. 

91. Dew. E. A. Proctor. 

22. Sympathetic vibrations as exhibited in 
ordinary machinery. J. Lovering. 

23. Notes on tree growth. Asa Gray. 

24. Science and war. H. B. Pritchard. 

25. Existence of glacial action on the summit 
of Mount Washington, N. H. C. H. Hitch¬ 
cock. 

26. Levelling power of rain. E. A. Proctor. 

Half-hours with insects. See Packard, A. S. 

-with the microscope. See Lankes- 

ter, E. 

Halkett, Samuel, and Liaiiig^, John. 
Dictionary of the anonymous and pseud¬ 
onymous literature of Great Britain. In¬ 
cluding the works of foreigners written in, 
or tr. into, the English language, v. 1-2—. 
4°. Rost., 1882-’3. pp. 880. 

Hally A. Wilford. The problem of human 
life; embracing the “Evolution of sound” 
and “Evolution evolved,” with a review 
of the six great modern scientists, Darwin, 
Huxley, Tyndall, Haeckel, Helmholtz, and 
Mayer. Rev. ed. by. 8°. X. Y., 1880. 
pp. 524. 

Hally Edward D. Metric dose book, giv¬ 
ing minimum and maximum doses of old 
and new drugs, by the gramme system. 
Table of the metric system, etc. 32°. 
Best., 1879. pp. 28. 

Hally E. E., and others. Great industries 
of the United States. See Greeley, H., 
and others. 

Hall, Giles. Abstract of the act to allow 
the use of sugar in brewing, by. See 

Levesque, J. 

Hall, Henry. Vocabulary of technical 
terras in eight languages. [Part 1.] 
Architecture; [2.] Civil engineering and 
surveying; [3.] Military architecture and 
fortification. [B’dinl.] ob. 18°. Land., 
1865. pp. 41 -f 67 + 29. 

Hally J. Drink thirst; its medical treat¬ 
ment. 8°. Land., 1881. pp. 75. 


Hally T. Y. Continuation of a paper on 
improvements in colliery workings, and 
further observations on safety lamps. 8°. 

; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1853. pp. 12. [B’d 
j with “Papers on safety lamps.”] 

- Imjjrovements in colliery workings. 

j 8 °. io/id,, 1854. pp, 4. [B’d with “Papers 
i on safety lamps.”] 

' - On the safety lamp, for the use of coal 

{ miners. Communicated to the North of 
I England institute of mining engineers on 
j Friday, Aug. 5, 1853. Illns. 8°. Land,, 

I 18.54. pp. 16. 

' -Penetrating dangerous gases. An essay 

submitted to the commissioners appointed 
by the Belgian government. lUus. 8°. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1853. [B’d with “Pa¬ 
pers on safety lamps.”] 

! Hall, Thom'as. Descriptive catalogue of 
I magic, phantasmagoria, dissolving lan- 
I terns and stereopticons. 8°. Bo8t.,n. d. 
pp. 32. 

-Illustrated catalogue of electro-medical 

i instruments, manufactured and sold, 
|i wholesale and retail, by. 6th ed. 12°. 
j| RosL, 1868. pp. 43. 

Hally Thomas B. Legal status of patents. 

I 32°. Cleveland, 0., 1882. pp. 32. 

Hally W. W. Coughs and colds; or the 
prevention, cause, and cure i>f various af- 
! fections of the throat, with cases illustrat- 
I ing the remarkable efficacy of oxit-door 
activity and horseback exercise, in per¬ 
manently arresting the progress of disea ses 
of the chest. 12°. N. T., 1871. pp. 362. 

; - Dyspepsia, and its kindred diseases. 

12°. N. r., 1877. pp. 272. 

Hall marking of jewelry. See Gee, G. E. 

I - marks on gold and silver plate. See 

Chaffers, W. 

I Hallatiei*, O. Moteurs k vapeur. Etude 
I exp^rimentale compar^e sur les moteurs it 
• un et k deux cylindres; influence de la 
; detente. Memoire pr^sent6 ^ la soci6t6 
I industrielle de Mulhouse dans la stance du 
I 30 Ddc., 1878. 4°. Pans, 1879. pp. 100. 

- Moteurs a vapeur. Experiences diri- 

j gees par G. A. Him, executees en 1873 et 
1875 par Dwelshawvers-Dery, W. Grosse¬ 
teste et O. HaUauer. Memoire present6 it 
la societe industrielle de Mulhouse dans 
sa seance du 25 Oct. 1876. Ulus. 4°. 
Mulhouse, 1877. pp. 8-]-63. 

Hallidie’s patent endless wdre ropeway. See 
Fraser and Chalmers. 














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173 


HANDBOOKS. 


Ilalliwell, J. O. Glossary; with addi¬ 
tions by. See Nares, R. 

Ilallock, Charles. Sportsman’s gazetteer 
and general guide. Game animals, birds 
and fishes of N. America; their habits and 
various methods of capture. Instructions 
in shooting, fishing, taxidermy, woodcraft, 
etc. A glossary and directory to the prin¬ 
cipal game resorts of the country. Ulus, 
with maps. 12°. N. Y,, 1880. pp. 700 -f- 
18 -f 208. 

Haltemau, A. K., andco. Catalogue, price 
and pattern list of steam engines and mill 
supplies. lUus. 12°. St. Louie, 1875. 
pp. 89. 

Ham, John C. Catalogue of carriages. 
IUu8. 4°. N. r., 1866. pp. 80. 

Hamel, L., and co. Importers of optical 
goods and watchmakers’ and jewelers’ 
supplies. Catalogue. 8°. N. Y. [1882.] 
pp. 332. 

Hamilton, Allan McLaue. Clinical elec¬ 
tro-therapeutics, medical and surgical; a 
handbook for physicians in the treatment 
of nervous and other diseases. Ilhis. 8°. 
.V. F., 1873. pp. 184. 

-Nervous diseases; their description and 

treatment. A manual for .students and 
practitioners of medicine. 2d ed., rev. 
lUu8. 8°. Phila., 1881. pp. 598. 

llaiililtoil, Robert. Amphibious car¬ 
nivora. 16°. Loud., n. d. Naturalist’s 
library, v. 25. 

- Ichthyology. British fishes. 2 pts. 

16°. Loud., n. d. Naturalist’s library, 
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llaiiini, W. V. Das ueue Buchder Erfin- 
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Hammacher, A., and co. Illustrated cata¬ 
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IlammoiKl, William A. Cerebral hyper- 
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pp. 108. 

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Ilaiibiti’y, Daniel. Pharmacographia. 
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Hance, Bros, and White. Priced catalogue 
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Hancock, E. Campbell. The amateur 
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bronzing, and groundlayiug. Including 
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J. Westlake. With an api)eudix. Re¬ 
printed by the special permission of the 
department of science and art, South Ken¬ 
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Being extracts reprinted from the amateur 
pottery and glass painter. Illu8. 12°. 
Jlorcester, n. d. pp..59. 

Hancock, Henry. On the oi^erative sur¬ 
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CONTESTS. 

No. 1. Art of marine painting in oil colors. By 

J. W. Carmichael. 11th ed. 1880. 

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12th ed. 

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4. Art of flower painting. Mrs. W. Duf- 

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5. Guide to pictorial perspective. By B. R. 

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Handbooks on the fine arts—continued. 
No. 6. Transparent painting on glass. By E. 
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7. Art of mural decoration. By T. Good¬ 

win. 4th ed. [1880.] 

8. Drawing models and their uses. By J. D. 

Harding. 7th ed. 

9. Guide to landscape drawing. By G. Har¬ 

ley. 11th ed. 

10. Sketching trees from nature, etc. By T. 

Hatton. 6th ed. 

11. Sketching in water-colors from nature. 

By T. Hatton. 17th ed. [1880.] 

12. Artistic anatomy of cattle and sheep. 

By B. W. Hawkins. Ilhts. 5th ed. 
[1881.] 

13. Artistic anatomy of the horse. By B. 

W. Hawkins. 7th ed. [1881.] 

14. Guide to figure drawing. By G. E. 

Hicks. 6th ed. 

15. Coloring in painting. By C. Martel. 

lllns. 13th ed. [1881.] 

16. Form in ornamental art. By C. Martel. 

5th ed. [1876.] 

17. Portrait painting in water colors. By 

Mrs. MeiTifield. 19th ed. [1880.] 

18. Light and shade. By Mrs. Merrifield. 

7th ed. 

19. Preservation of pictures. Bj' H. Mog- 

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20. Guide to water-color painting. ByK. P. 

Noble. 18th ed. 

21. Elements of perspective. By A. Penlej*. 

27th ed. [1881.] 

22. Water-color painting. By A. Penley. 

42d ed. [1881.] 

23. Flower painting in w.ater colors. By G. 

F. Rosenberg. 10th ed. 

24. Landscape painting in water colors. By 

T. and T. L. Rowbothani. 37th ed. 
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25. Guide to oil painting. By J. S. Temple¬ 

ton. 23d ed. rev. 

26. Miniature painting, coloring photo¬ 

graphs. By J. S. Templeton and A. H. 
Wall. 10th ed. 

27. Artistic anatomy of the human figure. 

By H. Warren. 20th ed. 

28. Human figure; hints on proportion, etc. 

By H. Warren. 5th ed. [1880.] 

29. Art of figure drawing. By C. H. Weigall. 

25th ed. [1881 ] 

30. Figure painting in water colors. By S. 

T. Whiteford. 4th ed. 

31. Art of landscape painting. By W. Will¬ 

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34. Companion to manual of illumination, 

containing borders, capitals, text, etc. 
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Handbooks on the fine arts—continued. 
No. 35. Art of sketching from nature. By T. 
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36. Art of portrait painting in oil colors, etc. 

By H. Murray. 24th ed. 

37. Art of painting and drawing in coloured 

crayons, etc. By H. Murray. 12th ed. 

38. Art of wood engraving. Practical hand¬ 

book. 2d ed. By T. Gilks. 

39. Guide to pictorial art; to use black lead 

pencil, chalks, and water colors. 5th 
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Handbuch der Ingenieur-Wissenschaflen. 

4 Bde. 4°. Leipzig, 1879-. 

B. 1. Vorarbeiteii, Erd-, Strasseu-, Grund- und 
Tunnelbaue, sowieConstruction derStiitz- 
und Futterniauern. Bearb. u. hrsg. v. E. 
Heu.singer von Waldegg, inVerein mit E. 
Haseler, K. Koch, etc. 

B. 2. Abth. 1. Der Briickenbau. DieBriickenim 
Allgeineine. Ublzerne und steinerne 
Briicken. Kuustformen des Briicken- 
baues. Hrsg. v. E. Heusinger von Wal¬ 
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etc. 

Abth. 2 Eiscrne Briicken, bewegliche und 
Aquaduct-Briicken. Hrsg. v. E. Heu¬ 
singer von Waldegg mit E. Brik, W. 
Frankel, etc. 

B. 3. Der AVasserbau. Hrsg. v. L. Franzius u. 

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Haney’s horse shoers’ manual, guide to 
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of shoes, fitting, filing, nailing, etc. To 
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eases of the horse’s foot. 12°. N. Y., n. d. 
pp.76. 








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n. d. pp. 9.5. 

Haney’s soap-maker’s manual; guide to the 
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Ilaiiii, James. Mechanics, theoretical and 
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Ilaniiot, A. Expose complet du proc6d6 
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Ilaraiit, A. Theorie des aubes courbes j 
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HARBORS, Briti.sh and foreign. See 
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Harding', J. D. Drawing models and 
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Harding, Stanley. The amateur trapper 
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Harding, T. O. Optics. Ed by. See Lard- 
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- See Pillsbury, M. M. 

- See Russell and Erwin manuf’g co. 

- See Stow manuf’g co. 

- See Trenton lock and hardware co. 

- See Union porcelain works. 

- See Wilson mauuf’g co. 

-and tools. See Bemis, and Call. 

-Cast steel hammers. See Maydale, D., 

and CO. 

-Catdlogo de herramientas, ferreteria y 

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HARDWARE—continued. 

- Catdlogo descriptive de ferreteria 

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-Catalogue of. See Fernald and Sise. 

-Curry combs, game traps, dog collars, 

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-Files, saws, and hammers. See Peace, 

W. K., and co. 

-Hand forged razor steel, etc. 6’eeMayer 

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-Illustrated catalogue. (See Hammacher, 

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j Harlaclier, A. R. Die Messungen in der 
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' Harlan, C. Farming with green manures 
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Harlan, George C. Eyesight, and how 
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Harland, Marian. Breakfast, luncheon, 
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j -Text-book of. See Horsley, C. E. 

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j -The Hub. See Hub, (The.) 

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1 E.F. 

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Harper, J. Povey. Working drawings of 
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Harrer, Charles. Morbid craving for mor¬ 
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Harrington, Edwin, and son. Price list of 
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Harris, C., and Zoiner, P. W. New catalogue 
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Har ris and hro. Gas superintendent’s 
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H arrisoii, Joseph, jr. The locomotive 
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Harrison, W. B. The mechanic’s tool- 
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Hart, George. The violin and its music. 
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Hartford sorghum machine co. Manu¬ 
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Havilaiid, A. Typhoid fever. Reports 
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Hawaiian language. Dictionary of. See 
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Haward, J. Warrington. A treatise on 
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Haweis, Mrs., H. R. The art of decoia- 
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Hawes, J. H. Manual of United States 
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Hawkins, B. W. Artistic anatomy of 
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Hawkins, Daisy Waterhouse. Old point 
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Hay, D. R. Laws of harmonious coloring, 
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- Die Lehre von der Harmonie der Far- 

ben. 3*® Aufl. vollst. neubearb. und hrsg. 
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Kiinste. 

- A nomenclature of colours applicable 

to the arts and natural sciences, to manu¬ 
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utility. 2ded. 8°. Edmburgh, 1846. pp. 72. 

- The science of beauty, as developed in 

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Hay, Foote and Gear. The Haj’ electro 
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Hay aud straw measurer. See Steele, J. 
Weale’s series. No. 218. 

-fever. Its causes, treatment, etc. See 

Blackley, C. H. 

Hayden, F. V., aud Meek, F. B. Palae¬ 
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Hayden and Tompkins. Catalogue and 
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trees, covered, silver and extra fine ja- 
jiauned Tompkins’ patent bolt-hooks, all 
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gold nickel, japanned fine XC, covered 
aud lined, etc. 12°. A^. F., 1873. pp. 261. 

Hayden, Gere and co. Illustrated catalogue 
of steam work for stationary, portable, and 
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pp. 150. (2 cop.) 

Hayden, P. Illustrated catalogue of sad¬ 
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Xewark, N. J., 1878. pp. 164. 

Hayden, Sanders and co. Illustrated cata¬ 
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Hayes, I. I. Physical observations in the 
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Hayes, J. W. The draper and haber¬ 
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Haynes, John Edward. Pseudonyms of 
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Haynes, Stanley. Healthy homes. 8°. 
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Hayward, J. W. Health and comfort in 
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Hayward, J. W. 

Hazard, Willis P. Butter and butter- 
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Head, Francis B. The royal engineer. 
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Head, George E. Essay on a new system 
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pp. 23. 

Head, John. Notes on the portable steam- 
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HEAD. Deafness, giddiness, aud noises in. 
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-hunters of Borneo. See Rock, C. 

Headaches; their nature, causes, audtieat- 
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Headley, J. T. Mountain adventures iu 
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Heald and Sisco centrifugal pumi)8. 24°. 
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HEALTH. See also Hygiene. 

- aud comfort in house-building. See 

\ Drysdale, J., and Hayward, J. W. 

-aud disease. Personal appearances in. 

See Coupland, S. Health primers. No. 5. 

-and healthy homes. See Wilson, G. 

-aud how to promote it. See McSher- 

ry, R. 

- Der Boden und seiu Zusammenhang 

mit der Gesundheit. See Pettenkofer, 
M. V. 

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- Healthy houses. See Jenkin, F. 

- Hygiene and public. See Ziemssen, 

H. V. Cyclopedia of med., v. 18-19. 

-iu the house. See Buckton, C. M. 

Health lectures for the people. 2d series, 
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pp. 208. 

-Management of. Baird, J. Weale's 

series. No. 112.* 










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HEALTH—continued. 

-notes for students. See Wilder, B. G. 

-of British army. Notes on matters aft’eet- 

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-preserv'ation. See Herring, R. 

Health primers. 24°. X. F., 1879. 

No. 2. Alcohol; it.s use .'iiid abuse. By W. S. 

Greenfield. 

3. The house; its surroundings. 

4. Prem.ature death. 

5. Personal appearance in health and disease. 

By S. Coupland. 

6. Baths and bathing. 

11. The skin; its troubles. 

-resort. Ocean as a. See Wilson, W. S. 

-resorts of Europe and Africa. See Mad¬ 
den, T. M. 

Ileardiiig^, W. H. Report uiion experi¬ 
ments made upon the compressive power 
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Hearing, and how to keep it. See Bur¬ 
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-Imperfect, and hygiene of the ear. See 

Turnbull, L. 

HEART. General diseases of; also local 
diseases of. See Reynolds ,T. R. Sys¬ 
tem of medicine. 

-Physical diagnosis of di.sease8 of. See 

Sansom, A. E. 

-Strain and over-action of. By J. M. Da 

Costa. Toner lecture. No. 3. Smithsn. 
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HEAT. See Lardner, D. Handbook of 
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- (See Rumford, Count. 

- See Weisbach, P. J. Mechanics of 

engineering, etc., v. 2. 

-Acoustics, light and. See Lees, W. 

Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 8. 

- See Piper, T. W. 

- Analytical theory of. See Fourier, J. 

-and heating. Lee applications de la 

chaleur. /See Valerius, H. 

-as a source of power, etc. See Trow¬ 
bridge, W. P. 

-II calore del raggiameuto lunare ed 

anche stellare. See Volpicelli, P. Opin- 
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-La chaleur. See Tyndall, J. Actuals. 

sclents., 37. 

-La chaleur et ses apidications aux ma¬ 
chines, etc. See Courtin, A.-J. 


HEAT—continued. 

-Ea.syle8.sons in. See Martineau, C. A. 

-Elementary book on. See Gordon, J. 

E. H. 

-Elements of. See Lees, W. Putnam’s 

element, sci. ser., v. 8. 

-engine. See Trowbridge, W. P. 

-Steam engine considered as. See 

Cotterill, J. H. 

-Inquiry into the laws of radiant. See 

Eldridge, J. 

-in its relations to water and steam. See 

Williams, C. W. 

-in relation to steam and the steam en¬ 
gine. See Shann, G. Elementary 
treatise. 

-Inquiry into the nature of. See Col¬ 
burn, Z. 

-Introduction to the science of. See 

Orme, T. A. 

-measurement. Die \Yarme- Messkuust. 

See Schinz, C. 

-Mechanical theory of. Nee McCulloch, 

R. S. 

-of steam. See Kauffer, P. Steam in 

the engine. 

-Solar light and. Nee Allen, Z. 

-steam and steam engines. See Ront- 

gen, R. Thermo-dynamics, pt. 2. 

-Th^orie dynamique de la chalenr. See 

Tait, P. G. Actuals, sclents., 16. 

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-Traits pratique du chautfage, etc. See 

Joly, V. C. 

Heath, A. H. Photography. See Heath, 
A. S., and Heath, A. H. 

Heath, A. S., and Heath, A. H. Photog¬ 
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paper, dried and wet; glass, colludiou, 
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Heath, Christopher. A course of opera¬ 
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130. 

-Manual of minor surgery and bandag¬ 
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Heather, J. F. Drawing and measuring 
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Heather, J. F.—continued, 
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-Optical instruments. Including tele¬ 
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photography. 12°. Lond., 1877. pp. 8 
-f 141. Weale’a series. No. 1G9. 

- Surveying and astronomical instru¬ 
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mining the geometrical features of apiece 
of ground. 2.—Instruments employed in 
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Ileatliiiiaii, James Henry. On the jires- 
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HEATING. Air-tight gas consuming 
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western manuf’g co. 

- and ventilation. Manual of. See 

Schumann, F. 

-modern and ancient metliods of. See 

Saeltzer, A. 

-of hot-houses. See Leuchars, R. B. 

- apparatus. Illustrated catalogue of 

gas. See Shaw, W. F. 

-Artificial warmth and ventilation. See 

Baker, W. C. 

-Her Ban der Feuerungs- Aulagen. Heiz- 

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techn. Taschen-Bib., No. 29. 

- Die Central-Heizungeu der Wohn- 

hiiuser, etc. See Ahrendts. Deutsche 
bautechn. Taschen-Bib., No. 50. 

- Les combustibles et leur emploi au 

chauffage par les gaz. Sec Lencauchez. 

-Economy in. See Wright, J., and co. 

- Fabrik von Strahlapparaten, Cen- 

tralheizungen, etc. See Korting, G., and 
others. 

- Furnaces, ranges, etc._ See Richard¬ 
son, Boynton and co. 

-Die Heizungsfrage. NeeNaumann, A. 

- Horticultural buildings; their con¬ 
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-Plumber and sanitary engineer. See 

Plumber. 

-railway cars. Die ’Beheizung der Eis- 

enbahnwagen. See Maey. 

-steam, for buildings. See Baldwin, 

W. J. 


HEATING—continued. 

- Warm air registers and ventilators. 

See Tuttle and Bailey manufg. co. 

HEAVENS. Wonders of. See Flamma- 
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Ileclit, Ed. Vander. Parachute des mines. 
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Isaac A. Sugar canes and their 
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llc<1g^es, Killingworth. Useful informa¬ 
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HEDGES and evergreens. Manual for the 
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Ilcdley, John. A practical treatise on 
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Heebner and sons. Illustrated catalogue 
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lleliiier, Otto, and Aiigfell, Arthur. 
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lIei^'llway, William. Photographic 
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Ilciiiig'ke, Carl. Pathogenetic outlines 
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IlcilltZ, —. La tactique de I’infanterie 
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Ilciiizci'liii;?, F., and Iiitzc, O. Deut¬ 
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Helene, Maxime. La poudre h canon et 
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Helg^e, Jan Ev«rhardu8. De turf, bet 
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HELIOCHROMY. Photographic <lcs cou- 
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Heller and Brightly. Reuiark.s on engi¬ 
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Hell \V. Tracd et protil en long du 
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Hellyer, S. Stevens. The plumber and 
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the principles of internal plumbing work, 
or the best means for effectually exclud¬ 
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Hcliiilioltz, Herman L. F. Chief acous¬ 
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-Mechanism of the ossicles and mem- 

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-On the sensations of tone as a physio. 

logical basis for the theory of music. Tr. 
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Alexander J. Ellis. 8°. Loud., 1875. pp. 
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-Popular lectures on scientific subjects. 

Tr. by E. Atkinson. 2d ser. Ulus. 12°. 
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Ilcmmiiii;, W. Douglas. Aids to foren¬ 
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’ pp. 120 + 5. 


HEMP. Flax and hemp; their culture and 
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Heiiipel, Walther. Neue Methoden zur 
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! Ileiidersoii, Howard. Practical hints 
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lleiKlersoii, .John. Handbook of the 
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Henderson, Peter. Gardening for pleas¬ 
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- Handbook of plants. 4°. X. F., 1881. 

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HennicRe, Julius. Mittheiluiigeu iiber 
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Henry, Joseph. Historicalsketch of Henry’s 
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Ilensliaw, Annie B. Amusement for in¬ 
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primers. No. 8. 

Hooker, Worthington. Science for the 
school and family. Pt. 1. Natural phil¬ 
osophy, 2d. ed. Pt. 2. Chemistry, 2d ed., 
rev. Pt. 3. Mineralogy and geology. lUiis. 
120 . AT Y., 1866-’81. 

HOOP skirt. Thomson’s crown. Nee Thom¬ 
son, W. S. and C. H., and co. 

Hooper, .Johnson, .J. Ji»g and gun ; a few 
loose chai)ters on shooting. 12°. X. Y., 
1879. pj). 105. 

Hooper and co. Autuiiiu sui»plcment to 
general catalogue for 18(58; containing 
descriptive lists of Dutch, Cape .and other 
riowering ))ulbs, etc. lUus. 8°. Land., 
1868. pp. 68. 

Hooper, W. H., and Pliillips, W. C. 

Manual of marks on pottery and porcelain; 
a dictionary of easy reference. Ulus. 24°. 
/.OHd., 1877. pp. 8 + 238. 


Iloorwes", Jan Leendert. Over de veran- 
deringen der electromotorische kracht. 
12°. Leyden, 1865. pp. 116. 

HOP culture. Hops; their cultivation, com¬ 
merce, and uses. See Simmonds, P. L. 

-Practiciil details as given by ten ex¬ 
perienced cultivators residing in the best 
hop-growing sections of the United StaL's. 
lUus. 8°. X. r., 1864. pp. 36. 

Hope, Arthur. Manual of Sorrento and 
inlaid work for amateurs, Avith original 
designs. 8°. X. Y., 1877. pp. 47. 

lIop^TOOd, Thomas F. Notes on surgical 
treatment and minor operations. Ulus. 
12°. Land., 1882. pp. 79. 

Hoppe, Carl. Percussion and auscultation 
as diagnostic aids. Tr. by L. C. Lane. 
12°. rhila., 1869. pp. 152. 

Hoppiis, E. Tables for measuring, or 
practical measuring made easy by a new 
set of tables. New ed. Illus. 8°. Land., 
n. d. pp. 226. 

Hoptoii, W. Prevention of explosions and 
accidents in coal mines. See Creswick, 
W., and others. 

lloratiiis, Theodor. Die Fabrikation der 
Aether und Gruudesseuzen. Nebst einem 
Anhang; Ueberdie ZusanimensetzungA'on 
Liqueuren, undWeinen. Ulus. 12°. Wien, 
Fest, Lei2)zi{/,18Sl. pp. 272. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 86. 

Hornig, E. Organ der photographischen 
Gesellschaft in Wien. Redigirt v'ou. See 
Photographische Cori'espondenz. 

Hornsby, R., and sons. Hornsby’s mowers 
and reapers. 12°. n. t. j). pp. 57. 

- Patent portable steam-engines ; agri¬ 
cultural machinery. Ulus. 8°. Grantham, 
Eng., 1870. pp. 58. 

Hounsea'. Scheme of sewerage and sewage 
utilization for. See Latham, B. 

HOROLOG-Y. See also Clocks, and 
W atchmaking. 

- See Technical educator, a’. 4. 

-Allgemeines Journal der Uhrmacher- 

kiiust. Sec Allgemeines. 

-Importers of Avatchmaker.s’, etc., sup¬ 
plies. Catalogue. See Hamel, L., and co. 

I -Time and time-tellers. See Benson, 

J. W. 

-Treatise on modern. See Saunter, C. 

HORSE and his di.seases. See Kendall, B. 
J., and CO. 

-Artistic anatomy of. See HaAvkins, B. 

W. Handbooks fine arts. No. 13. 






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190 


HORTICULTURE. 


HORSE—continued. 

-as he was, is, and ought to he. ;S'ee 

Lupton, J. I. 

-book. American reformed. See Dadd, 

G. H. 

-Breeding, rearing and training of trot¬ 
ters. See Simpaon, J. C. 

-cars. See Stephenson, J., and co. 

-Control of saddle horses. See Butler, J. 

Houlston’s handbooks of field and river 
sports. No. 6. 

-Diseases of American. See McClure, R. 

-Diseases of live-stock, including horses, 

etc. See Teller, L. V. 

-doctor. Every man his own. See Arm- 

atage, G. 

-Farmers’ farriery on diseases of. See 

Smith, A. E. 

-Gentleman’s stable guide. See Mc¬ 
Clure, R. 

-The groom. See Houlston’s iudust. 

lib., No. 19. 

-Horses. See Smith, C. H. Natural¬ 
ist's library, v. 20. 

-and stables. See Fitzwygram, F. 

-management. Prevention and cure of 

restiveness in horses. See Dwyer, F. 

-Observations on horses and harness. 

See Flower, E. F. Bits and bearing-reins. 

-power diagram. See Ivison, T. G. 

-powers, horse ridiug and walking cul¬ 
tivators, etc. See Challenge mill co. 

— Recueil d’416ments d’hipi)ologie. See 
Quillinan, L. de. 

-Riding and training. See Saddle-horse. 

-Simple ailments, and treatment of 

horses. See F., W. 

-Structure and diseases of. See You- 

att, W. 

-sweep power, for ruuuiug feed mills, 

cutters, saws, elevators, etc. See Taylor 
horse power co. 

-Tables for each bone in the structure 

of. See Delisser, G. P. 

- Tachyhippodamia; or the new secret 

of training horses. See Powell, W. J. 

-Taming or breaking horses. See Rarey, 

J.S. 

HORSEMANSHIP. The barb and the 
bridle. See “Vieille moustache.” 

-Bits and bearing reins. See Flower, 

E. F. 

-Hints and helps to horsemen. See Hints. 

-Horseback riding from a medical point 

of view. See Durant, G. 


HORSEMANSHIP—continued. 

-The horseman’s guide. See Dellisser, 


G. P. 

-Seats and saddles, bits and bitting. 

j See Dwyer, F. 

j HORSESHOEING and lameness. See 
Gamgee, J. 

-as it is and as it shoirld be. Nee Doug¬ 
las, W. 

- Englischer Hufl>eschlag. See Beh¬ 
rens, H. 

I 

j -Every man his own farrier. See Cla- 

1 ter, F. 

I 

I -Hints on. See Kiernan, .7. United 

States. War dep’t. 

-The horse’s foot; how to shoe it. See 

j Goodenough, R. A. 

i -Notes on shoeing horses. See Fitzwy¬ 

gram, F. 

-Pathological. See Coleman, J. B. 

-Practical, by G. Fleming. See May- 

I hew, E. Ulus, horse doctor. 

I 

I -Scientific. See Russell, W. 

i Horsley, Charles Edward. A text-book 
of harmony; for the use of schools and 
j students. INiis. 12"^. A^. F., 1877. pp. 89. 

I Horsley, .John. The toxicologist’s guide, 
i a new manual of poisons, giving the best 
methods of manipulation to be pursued 
for their detection, post mortem or other- 
j wise. Illiis. 12°. Zond., 1866. pp. 73. 
i HORTICULTURE. See also Gardening. 

j - See Mass, horticultural society. 

: - See Burridge, F. W. British indus- 

I tries, V. 2. 

I - See Vick’s monthly. 

! -Amateur’skitchen garden,fr.ameground, 

I etc. See Hibberd, S. 

' -Art of grafting and budding. NecBal- 

j tet, C. 

i -Bulbs and bulb culture. See Fish, D. T. 

Amateur series, 19. 

-Culture of vegetables and fruits. See 

Hibberd, S. 

-Fremdworterbuch fiir Giirtner und 

Forstleute. See Loebe. 
i -Gardener; his art and calling. Houl¬ 

ston’s indust, lib., No. 17. 

I -Horticultural buildings. Nee Fawkes, 

I F.A. 


j-Nee Woodward, G. E., and Wood¬ 

ward, F. W. 

-Instructions to cultivate vegetables, 

fruits, and flowers. See Jacques, D. H. 
New manual. 









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HOULSTON’S. 


HORTICULTURE-l ontinued. 

-Laying out, ornamenting, and plant¬ 
ing gardens and pleasure grounds. See 
McDonald, A. 

-The miniature fruit garden. See Riv¬ 
ers, T. 

-Notes on. See Haraszthy, A. 

-of China. See Fortune, R. Visit to 

the tea countries. 

-Proc6d<^8 de culture horticolc. JSee Pa ius. 

Prefecture de la Seine. 

-Sutton’s am.'itenr’s guide in. iSVc Sut¬ 
ton’s. 

-Treatise on the house culture of orn.a- 

mental plants. See Parlor gardener. 

Horton, Richard. Complete measnrer; 
measurement of hoards, glass, etc.; tin- 
eqnal-sided, square-sided, octagonal-sided, 
round timber, and stone; standing timber, 
with allowances for the bark of trees, 
waste in hewing, etc.; with in.structions 
to timber growers, surveyors, architects, 
stone-masons. 3d ed. rev. 12^^. Land., 
1876. pp. 380. Weale’s series. No. IS."). 

Iloseiimiiii, P. Ueber Kleinmotoreu. 
lUiis. 8^^. Berlin, 1881. pp. 26. 

Iloskiaer, V. Laying and repairing of 
electric telegraph cables. Ulus. 12'^’. Land., 
1878. pp. 71. 

Hoskins, George Gordon. Designs for 
chimney pieces. Illns. fol. Darlington, 
1871. pis. 56. 

Hoskold, H. 1). The engineer’s valuing 
assistant; a practical treatise on the val¬ 
uation of collieries and other mines, etc. 
Ulus. 8^. Loud., 1877. pp. 167-f 225 + 21. 

Ilosiner, George H. The every-day doc¬ 
tor ; a household book of practical medi¬ 
cine, containing a full account of the dis¬ 
eases of the human system, with appro¬ 
priate remedies and a collection of valu¬ 
able receipts. Illus. 8‘^. A. r., 1876. pp. 
9 + 467. 

HOSPITAL administration of the British 
army. See Nightingale, F. 

-construction. Neuere Krankenhiluser, 

etc. See Oppert. Deutsche bautechn. 
Taschen- Bib., No. 106. 

-nurses. Man ual for. See Domville, E. J. 

-organization, with special reference to 

children. iS'ee West, C. 

Hospitaller, E. La physique moderne. 
Les principales applications de I’^lectri- 
cit6. 2d 6d. Illus. 8°. Paris, 1882. pp. 8 
+ 325. 


Hot air, gas, and steam engines. See Ront- 
gen, R. Thermo-dj'namics. Pt. 1. 

-versus hot water baths for the work¬ 
ing classes. See Metcalfe, R. 

-springs in New Zealand. By H. Meade. 

See Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 
Ist ser. 

-water apparatus. See Eldridge, .J. 

Hotchkiss, .T. The city of Staunton, Au¬ 
gusta CO., Va., and the surrounding coun¬ 
try. Their condition, resources, and ad¬ 
vantages, etc. Illus. 8°. Staunton, Va., 
1878. pp. 48. 

Hotchkiss and sons. Descriptive catalogue 
and price list of all kinds of malleable iron 
castings. 16°. A" F., 1860. pp. 26. 

-luice list and illusUated catalogue of 

sa<ldlery and general hardware. 8°. N.T., 
1866. pj). 213. 

HOTHOUSE. See Greenhouse. 

Hoiidoy, J. Verrei-iesalafavonde Venise. 
La falu’ication llamande d’apr^s des docu¬ 
ments inedits. 4°. Paris, Lille, Bruxelles, 
1873. pp. 77. 

HoUel, J. Les qnantit^.s imaginaires dans 
les constructions g^om6triques. Preface 
par. See Argand, R. Actuals, scieuts, 42. 

Hou;;li, Franklin B. The elements of 
forestry. 8°. Cincinnati, 1882. pp. 9 + 381. 

-Report upon forestry; prepared under 

the direction of the commissioner of agri¬ 
culture, in pursuance of an act of Con¬ 
gress, approved Aug. 15,1876, 8°. TVash- 
ington, 1). C., 1878, pp. 6.50. 

Houghton, T. S., and Marshall, George. 
The printers’ practical every-day book, 
with emendations and additions. Illus. 
16°. Preston, n.d. pi). 151 

Hoii;j:lltOii, W. Gleanings from the nat¬ 
ural history of the ancients. Illus. 12°. 
Bond., Paris, X. ¥., [1879]. pp. 252. 

Houlston’s “Enquire within” and “Reason 
why’’series. Illus. 12°. Zond., [1858-’60; 
1876—.] 

[v.]l. Enquire witliin upon everything; also, upon 
fancy needlework. 

2. Journey of discovery all around our house. 

3. Comer cupboard ; family repository. 

4. Practical housewife. 

5. Family save-all; secondary cookery. Hints 

for household economy, etc. 

7. How a penny became a thousand pounds. 

8. Life doubled by tbe economy of time. 

9. Reason why ; general science. 1876. 

10. Housewife's reason why; domestic science. 

11. Gardener’s and farmer’s reason why. By 

Davy, Liebig, Johnson, etc. 





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192 


HOUSEHOLD. 


Houlstoii’s “Eaquirc within”, etc.—cout’il. 
[v.] 14,15. Wonderful tliintfs ; wondera of all na. 
tious. 

lC-18. Dictionarj" of daily wants. 3 v. Load., 
1858-’6(). 

Houlston's liaudltooks of lield and river 
sports, No. 1-7. l(i°. Lend., 18(55. 

No. 1. Boat, how to manage it. By Salacia. 

2. Cricket-bat; how to use it. By an old 

cricketer. 

3. Dok; how to break him, etc. By J. B. 

Johnson. 

4. Gun ; how to use it. By J. B. Johnson. 

5. Fishing-rod; how to use it. By Glentin. 

G. Horse ; how to ride him. By J. Butler. 

7. Bees ; how to manage. By J. Milton. 

Houlston’s indu.strial library. Ulus. 16^^. 
Lond., 1864-78. 

No. 1. Baker; bread and fancy baking. 

2. Bankers clerk. 5th ed. rev. 1877. 

3. Bee-keeper. By John Milton. 18G5. 

4. Butler; his duties, etc. lUus. 

6. Chemist and druggist, lllns. 

7. Clerk ; duties and discipline. 

8. Confectioner; his business, etc. 

9. Cook; plain and i)ractical directions for 

cooking and housekeeping. W. G. 
Lewis. New ed. By G. Bead. Ulus. 

11. Cowherd; management of cattle. 

12. Dairy maid. Ulus. 

13. Dress-maker and milline*-. Ulus. 

14. Farm bailiff. 

16. Footman ; his duties. 

17. Gardener; his art and calling. 

18. Governess. G. S. 

19. Groom. G. S. 

20. Housemaid; her duties. Ulus. 

22. Lady’s maid; her duties. Ulus. 

23. Laundry maid ; her duties. Ulus. 

24. Maid of all-work, or general servant; her 

duties, etc. 

25. Miller. Ulus. 

26. Nurse. 1864. 

27. Nursery-maid; her duties. 

28. Draper and haberdasher; guide to the 

drapery trade. J. W. Hayes. 1878. 

29. Plumber, painter, and glazier. 

30. Poultry-keeper; hints for misti-ess and 

maid. 

31. Printer; description of his business. 

32. Shepherd. 

Iloiipt, John. Iniprovenients in steam 
engines. Ulus. 16“. Phila., 187G. pp. 86. 
HOUSE. See also Home, and Dwelling. 
House and its furniture. Common-sense 
guide to house-building and house-fur¬ 
nishing ; choosing a site, buying, drain¬ 
ing, heating, lighting, ventilating, etc. 
Illus. 12°. Lond., n. d. pp. 202. Syl¬ 
via’s home help ser., v. 6. 

House (The) and its surroundings. 24°. 
N^F., 1879. pp. 96. Health primers. No. 3. 


HOUSE—continued. 

-architecture. See Stevenson, J. .1. 

-beautiful. See Cook, C. 

-building. Health and comfort in. See 

' Drysdale, J., and Hayward, J, W. 

- Country and snlmrban houses. See 

Atwood, D. T. 

-decoration. “ What shall we do tvith 

our Avails?” Nee Cook, C. 

-drainage. See Gerhard, W. P. Van 

Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 63. 

- See Tarbotton, M. O. 

-and water setA'ice in cities, villages, 

etc. See Bayles, J. C. 

-Architect’s letter about scAver gas. 

See Masters, H, 

-IManual on. See Reynolds, O. 

-Sewer-gas and its dangers. See 

Brown, G. P. 

- fittings. .\it industry. See Yapp, 

G. W. 

-furnishing. See Burton, W, S. 

-Artistic homes; or, how to furnish 

Avith taste. See Sylvia’s home help ser., 
V. 10. 

-goods, ferneries, aquaria. Catalogue 

of. See Freeman, S., and sou. 

-Hints on. Nee Williams, H. T., and 

Jones, Mi-s. C. S, 

- Manual of rural architecture. See 

Jacques, D. H, 

-painting. Modern. See Rossiter, E. 

K., and Wright, F. A. 

-Practice of. Nee Hay, D. R. 

-Record of observations and experi¬ 
ences of many years in the art of. See 
Stevens, J. 

-Treatise on the art. See Masury, 

J. W. 

! -sanitation. See Bailey-Denton, E. F. 

1- See Stanger, G. H. 

!-Healthy hou-ses. See Jenkin, F. 

HOUSEHOLD art. Suggestions in. See 
Jones, Mrs. C. S., and Williams, H. T. 

I -boiler explosions. See Ingham, W. 

^ -book of practical receipts. See Rey¬ 

nolds, Mrs. G. W. M. 

I -chemistry. See Bernays, A. J. 

-economy. Principles of domestic sci¬ 
ence. Nee Beecher, C. E., and StoAve, H. B. 
-hints. See Babcock, E. W. 

I -management and cookery. First prin¬ 

ciples of. See Parloa, M. 

-medicine. Hints and helps for every¬ 
day emergencies. See Hints. 








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HOUSEHOLD medicine—continued. 

-Modern. See Fleury, C. R. 

-physician. See Warren, I., and Small, 

A. E. 

-science. Domestic economy and. See 

Mann, K. .1. 

-taste. Examples of. See Smith, W. 

-treasures. Manual of practical house¬ 
keeping;. See Kimball, Laura A. 
Household work; or the duties of female 
servants, practically and economically il¬ 
lustrated, through the respective grades 
of maid-of-all-work, house and parlor¬ 
maid, and laundry-maid, with many val¬ 
uable recipes for facilitating labour in I 
every department. 32^^. Land., 187(1. p[>. | 
110. Manuals for iiulust. schools. No. 3. j 
Housekeeper’s manual. See Beecher, C. 
E., and Stowe, H. 11. Domestic sci< nee. 

-American recipe hook and. See Kel- 

soe, W. 

Housekeeper’s manual for the preservation 
of fruits, vegetables, etc.; preparing and 
l>reserving fruits, juices and syrups, jel- i 
lies, sauces, marmalades, tomatoes, grt en 
corn, etc.; also containing directions for 
preserving said articles by the air-tight- 
ing method. 12°. N. Y., 1870. pp. 56. 
[Bd. in a vol. entitled “Household re- | 
ceipts.”] j 

Housemaid (The), her duties, how to per- , 
form them. 16°. Land., n. d. pp. 95. 
Houlston’s indiist. lib., No. 20. [ 

■loiizeail, J.-C. Des turbines, de leur 
construction, du calcul de lenr puissance 
et de leur application a I’iudustrie. 12°. 
Jiruxelles, 1839. pp. 108. 

II Olizciiiix, — . Resume des travaux snr 
I’ozone. See Andrews, T., and Ziinino, 8. 
Actuals. scient8.,72. 

Ilovell, Josei»h. Essay on the disc and 
ditfereutial motions, as applied to the 
Messrs. Fairbairn, Kennedy, and Naylor’s 
roving machines. With rules ami calcu¬ 
lations for the bobbin, as a follower and 
leader, and its adjustment to any size of 
rove. The scroll, and how to make it. 
Ulus. 16°. Land., 1875. pp. 45. 

How a penny became a thousand j)ounds. 
Life doubled by the economy of time. 12°. 
Land., [1869]. pp. 160. Houlston’s En- 
([uire within ser., v. 7,8. 

How to bake; from a hatch of bread to a 
biscuit. 24°. Land., n. d. pl>. 60. 

25 cro 


How to detect adulteration in our daily 
food and drink ; analy.ses of the frauds 
and deceptions practiced upon articles of 
domestic consumption by tradesmen and 
manufacturers. 24°. N. r.,n.d. pp.29. 
How to make candy. A manual of plain 
directions for the manufacture of the more 
popular forms of confectionery. 12°. 
Harl/ord, Conn., 1875. pj). 168. 

How to make your own telephones for .5s. 
6d. per pair, wit bout a lathe or tools which 
require skilled use. 12°. Load., [1878J. 

pp. 8. 

II o\vard,J. Practical chemistry. New 
ed. rev. lUue. 16°. N. Y., [1872]. pp. 
141. Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 24. 
Howard, James and Frederick. Catalogue 
of agricultural machinery, and patent 
safety boilers, manufactured by the Bri¬ 
tannia iron works, Bedford. lUus. 8°. 
Lond., 1868-’70. })p. 96. 

-Catalogue of plowing engines, steam 

ploughs, and steam cultivators, manufact¬ 
ured by. 12°. Land., 1868. pp. 95. 

II OWitrd, John H. Gymnasts and gj'iu- 
nastics. 2d ed. lUue. 12°. Lond., 1868. 
pp. 318. 

II OWiii'd, W. F. Practice in underground 
surveying, and advocacy of contourerl 
mining plans, lllus. 8°. Load., 1878. pp. 38. 
Howard and co. Watch-making in America. 

Ill ns. 4°. N. F., [1870]. 

Howard and Morse. Manufacturers of 
brass, copper and iron wire cloth; riddles, 
coal and sand screens, wire work, wire 
fence, railing and guards. Ulus. 8°. 
Brooklyn. N. F., n. d. pp. 96. (3 cop.) 

Howard, (The) iron works (Rufus L. How¬ 
ard). Manufacturers of patented print- 
cis’, bookbinders’ and paper-box-makers’ 
machinery in large variety. Power and 
hand elevators, Schlenker’s stationary-die 
bolt-cutter, Schlenker’s automatic revolv¬ 
ing-die bolt-cutter, etc. 8°. Buffalo, 1876. 
pp. 64. 

Ilowc. Josejdi W. The breath, and the 
diseases which give it a fetid odor. With 
directions for treatment. 3<i ed. rev. and 
cor. 12°. W. F., 1880. pp. 108. 

- Emergencies and how to treat them. 

The etiology, pathology, and treatment of 
the accidents, diseases, and cases of poi¬ 
soning, which demand prompt action, de¬ 
signed for students and practitioners of 
medicine. 3d ed. 8°. W. F.,1871 pp. 265,. 










HOWE. 


194 


HUGO. 


Howe (The) scale co. Illustrated pricelist, 
of the iinju'oved Howe scales. . Rut¬ 
land, 17., 1H80. pi». 40. 

-Illustrirtc Preisliste der verbesserten 

Howe VVaasen I'ahrizirb von der. 24°. 

« Rutland, 1878. pp. :il. 

II Owell, J. W. Economy of elect ric light 
by incandescence. See Du Moncel, T., 
and Precce, W. H. Van Nostrand’s sci. 
ser., No. 57. 

Howes, Babcock, and co. Eureka snnit and 
sejtarating machine manufactured by. 
12^’. Rn fa1o,lS7S. ]>]>. 48. (4 cop.) 

Howitt, William. History of magic. Tr. 
from the German, by. -SVcEnneraoser, .1. 

Howland, Edward. Adventures beneath 
the sea; driving, dredging, deep-.sea 
soundings. See Goodrich, F. B. Ocean’s 
story. 

-(treat industries of the United States. 

6'eeGreeley, H., and others. 

II H. Reissued patents. Com¬ 

ments on the decisions of the Supreme 
Court, U. S., in the ca.seof Miller rs. The 
Bridgeport Brass co.; practical effects of 
t he tlecision, and its warning to inventors. 
l5i''\ I’hila., [1882J. }»p. 108. 

Iloyt*!’, Egbert. Das I’apier, seine Be- 
schaffenheit nnd dercn Priifnng. 4°. 
Miinchen, 1882. pp. 7-f-54. 

Iloyl, J. K., and W:ir<l, Anna L. Cyclo- 
paulia of practical <[notations, English 
and Latin, with ajtpemlix containing 
proverbs from the Latin and modern lan- 
gnages; law and ecclesiastical tm ins and 
signitications; names, dales and nalion- 
alitiesof(iuoted authors. Indexes. Ikied. 
80. A. 1'., 1882. pp.4 4 800. 

Hub (The). V. 22,2:1—. 1881-’82—. 4°. A. 
r,, 1881-’S2. 

II iihbard, Frederick Hcman. The opium 
hat>it and alcoholism. A treatise on the 
habits of oitinm and its comjtonmls, alco¬ 
hol, chloral hydrate, chloi’oform, bromide 
pota.s8inm, and cannabis indica; includ¬ 
ing their therapeutical indications, with 
suggestions for treating various painful 
complications. 12°. A. F., 1881. pp. 250. 

Hubbard, II. P. Newspaper and l)ank 
directory of the world, with gazetteer and 
atlas combined; containing the names 
and de.scrij)tions of over thirty-three thou¬ 
sand uew8j)apera and tifteen tlion.sand 
banks throughout the world, v. 1-2. Illne. 
8°. New Haven, 1882. i»p. 2.501. 


II iibri'StOii, G. La photographic anx sels 
d’aigent. Illiis. 12°. Paris, 1878. Actuals, 
scients., t)7. 

- Precis de microphotographie. lllns. 

12°. Paris, 1870. Actuals, scients., 81. 

Iliibl<‘r, Jnli ns Albert. Ueberdie .Snlfani- 
sylsiinre. Inaugural Dis.serlation ztir Er- 
langnng der philosophischen Doctor- 
wiii'de. 12' . Jena, 18(55. pp. 1(5. 

II ll«r(, C. Ix-s inines sons-marines dans la 
delense des lades. Note snr nn mecanisme 
antomatenr noyc obligeant les torpilles 
snivi’c Ic monvemeut des deni vcllations de 
la maice. lllns. 12°. Rrnxellcs, 1875. 
Pit. 48. Conferences militaires beiges. 
2 ser.. No. 11. 

II Ii4‘ll4‘, C. Proces iconographitine de 
medecine operatoire. <SVe Bernard, C.,and 
llnette, C. 

Hugershoff, Fianz. Preis Verzeichniss von 
Apparaten nnd Genithen fiir alle Zweige 
der reinen nnd angewandteu Chemie. 12°. 
Leipzitf, 18(51. pp. 35. 

II William. Analyse spectraledes 

corps celestes. 12°. Paris, 18t5(5. Actuals, 
scients., 1. 

-Spectrum analysis. Eil., with notes, by. 

See Schellen, 11. 

llll^:ll4‘M, Samuel. A t reatise on gas works 
and the practice of mannfactnringanil dis- 
distribnting coal gas. Rev. Ity W. Richards* 
.5lhed. IHns. 12°. Lvnd., pp. 154-3:5(5. 

Illl^^lles>, Thomas. English wire gauge, 
with descriptive tables and drawings. 8°. 
Land., N. 1*., [I880j. pp. 26. 

II W. 'rreasnry of geography. See 

Maunder’s popular treasuries, v. 4. 

II William Carter. American mill¬ 
er, and mill-wrights’assistant. New ed., 
rev. lUns. 12°. /’/u/n., 1851,1862,1878. 

pp.202-f2:5. (3 cop.) 

lll■;;lM‘y, G. W. Beer as a beverage. An 
address deliveretl June 8, 1870, in reply to 
the annual addre.ss of 11. Ructer, president 
of the loth annual convention of the Iteer 
brewers’congress. 12°. N. 1'., 1880. pp. 21. 

Illl^o, Thomas. Bewick’s woml-cuts; im- 
Itressions of over two thousand wood- 
block.s, engraved by Thomas and John 
Bewick. Illustrations for books, pamph¬ 
lets, and broadsides; cuts for private gen¬ 
tlemen, clubs, exhildiions, I’aces, newspa¬ 
pers. etc. Descriptive catalogue of the 
blocks and a list of books and iiamphlets. 
lllns. 4°. Load., 1870. pp. 28. 






HUEGUENIN. 


195 


HTmT. 


II —. Description de la fabrica¬ 

tion (tes bouclies it fen en fonte de fer et 
des projectiles it la fonderie de Li^f;e. 
lUiift. 12*^. Paris, iHlll). pj». 290. 

Iliiiii, —. Tli^orie et descri]>tion des rt'- 
gnlatenrs inarins isocliroines a bras et it 
bielles croises it denx centre's d’oscillation 
de M. Farcot et ses fils. Illus. 8'-. Paris, 
n. d. pp. 40. 

II iliKli, Marcus B. The year’s art, 1882. A 
concise epitome of all matters relating to 
the arts of jiainting, sculpture, ami archi¬ 
tecture which ha\'e, occurred during the 
year 1881, w ith information res|tectingthe 
events of the year 1882. 12‘^. Load., 1882. 
pp. 248 -f-10. 

Hulbert and Paige. Illustrated catalogue 
of mill gearing, mill machinery, mill 
stones, bolting cloths, and general mill 
furnishing, portable iron and cone burr 
mills, smut and se]tarating machines, miil- 
dlings pnritier machines, etc. 12'-’. Cleve¬ 
land, n. d. pp. 80. (2 CO]).) 

Hull, E. C. P. Cotfee-j)lanting in sonthern 
India and Ceylon. 2d ed., rev. and enl., 
of “Coflee, its physiology, history, and 
cnltivation.” 12'’. Loud., N. Y., 1877. pp. 
20 -f :124 + 20. 

Hull, Edw'ard. Treatise on the building 
and ornamental stones of Great Britain 
and foreign countries, arranged according 
to their geological distribution and mineral 
character, with illnstrationsoftheir a])])li- 
cation fo ancient and modern structures. 
llliis. 8°. Amid., 1872. ]))). 1!>-f- 

Hull«i, Jonathan. First steamboat. De¬ 
scription and draught of a new-invented 
machine for carrying vessels or ships out 
of, oi- into any harbor, iiort, or river, 
against wind or tide, or in a calm. Illus. 
[Reiu iut.] ItP. Loud., 187J. ])p. 48. 

Hill III**, F. Edw'ard. Examjiles for fret- 
cutting and wood-carving. Illus. fol. 
Amid., 1877. pp.Jl. 24 pis. 

-Mathematical drawing instrnmentsand 

how'to use them. Illus. 12'’. A^. I'., 1880. 
pp. If) -f irj2. 

- Plants ; their natural growth and orna¬ 
mental trt'atment. Ulna. 4'^. Loud, and 
Belfast, 187‘i. pp.71. 

-and others. Art studies from nature, 

as ajiplied to design ; for the use of archi¬ 
tects, designers, and manufacturers. Com¬ 
prised in four papers by. Illus. 8''’. Loud., 
1872. pp. 12 + 212. 


HUMAN tignre. Artistic anatomy of. See 
Warren, H. Handbooks fine arts. No. 27. 

-Artist ic treatise on. See Warren, II. 

Handbooks fine arts. No. 28. 

-sjiecies. See Quatrefages, A. de. Inter. 

sci. ser., v. 27. 

-Natural history of. See Smith, C. 

II. Naturalist’s librai'y, v. 41. 

11 lllliboi', William. Comprehensive trea¬ 
tise on the water snjijily of cities and 
towns, with numerous sjiecifications of 
existing waterworks. Illus. fol. Chicago, 
1^79. pp. 12 + 288. pls.bO. 

- Handy book for the calculation of 

strains in girders and similar structures, 
and their strength ; consisting of formnhe 
and corres|)oudiug diagrams, with nnmer- 
ons details for jiracfical application, etc. 
2d ed. Illus. K!'^. Loud., 1872. 

Illliliboi'l, Aim^.. Ja])an and the Jap¬ 
anese. Tr. by Mrs. Cashel Iloey, and ed. 
by 11. W. Bates. Illus. 4'^. N. Y., 1874. 
pp. 18 + :578. 

Illllllbolilt, Alex. V. Views of nature; or 
contemiilationson the sublime phenomeua 
of creation. Tr. by E. C. Ott6 and II. G. 
Bohn. Illus. 12'^. Loud., 1878. pp. 4r)2. 

Humphreys, G. II., and Hackley, C. E. 
Text-book of jiractical medicine. Tr. from 
8th Ger, ed. by. See Niemeyer, F. v. 

Huui|>lii’eys, Henry Noel. The illumi¬ 
nated booksof the middle ages; an account 
of the development and |)rogress of the art 
of illuminafion as a distinct branch of 
jiictorial ornamentation from the 4th to 
17th centuries. Illustrated by examples 
of .size of the originals by Ow'en Jones, 
fol. Loud., 1849. 

- Masterjiieces of the early printers and 

engravers. A sei ies of fac-similes from 
rare and curious book.s. Illus. fol. Loud., 
1870. 

-Ki ver gardens; being an account of the 

best methods of cultivating fresh-water 
plants in aquaria, etc. Illus. 12'-’. Loud., 
18r)7. pp. 108, 

11 UNGAHY iron beds. Magyai’orszag vaserez- 
fekhelyei. See Pestii. 

Hunt, H. G. Bonavia. A concise history 
of music from the commencemeut of the 
Christian era to the present time. 12'^. 
N.Y.,[1878\. pp. lfi + 184. 

Hiiiil, James. .Stammering and stuttering, 
their nature and treatment. Cth ed. 12*^. 
Loud., 1865. pp. 275. 









HUNT. 


196 


HUTTON. 


Ifiiiit, Robert. Art studies from nature. 

Hulme, F. E., .and others. 

-Coal as a reservoir of power. Half- ] 

hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

-Dictionary of terms used in architecture, 

building, engineering, raining, etc. 5th 
ed. rev. and ed. by. See Weale, J’ 
Weale’s series. No. 5G. 

■Illlit, T. Sterry. Origin of metalliferous 
deposits. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci., 1st ser. 

Hunt’syachtingmagazine, V. 30. 8°. Lond., 

1881. pp. 612. 

Iliiiltei*, Charles. Mechanical dentistry. | 
Practical treatise on the construction of i 
the various kinds of artificial dentures: 

^ I 

comprising, also, useful forraul*, tables, j 
and receipts for gold plate, clasps, solders, I 
etc. Ilhts. 12°. P/iifa., 1878. pp. 15-|- 
• 268-f 12. 

Iliiiiter, .John. A manual of bee-keeping. | 
3(1 ed. rev. ///ms. 8°. Lond., 1879. pp. j 
4 -f- 220. 

Hunter, W. \V. The imperial gazetteer of 
India, v. 1-0. lUiis. 8°. Lond., 1881. ea. | 
pp. 500. I 

HUNTING. Arrian on coursing. See Ax- \ 
rianus. 

-buffalo, elk, bear, fox, grouse, snipe, etc. 

Instructions for. See Batty, ,T. IT. 

-Game in the United States, etc. Direc- | 

tionsfor. /SeeBarber, E. C. “Crack shot.” 

-grounds of the world. Adventures in. 

.See Meunier, V. Illus. library of wonders, 

v. 10. : 

-Gun, rod, and saddle, ^ee Gilmore. j 

-Hunter and trapper. .See Thrasher, H. [ 

-Hunters’and tourists’outfits. .See Cook, 

E. C.,audbro. 

-Die Jagd-Feuergewehre. See Zim¬ 
mer, A. 

- shooting, fishing, racing, etc. See 

Blaine, D. P. 

Hunting, trapping, and fishing made easy; 
including gunning and rifie shooting; | 
manufacture and use of traps, snares, nets, 
baits, etc., with instructions for preserv- j 
iug, tanuiug, and dyeing skins and furs, i 
I//U8. 16°. A^. F., [1878]. pp. 92. | 

lliiiitiiig^toiiy A. K. Action of organic 
substance on the ultra-violet rays of the 
spectrum. .See Hartley, W. N., and Hunt¬ 
ington, A. K. I 


Ililiitillg'tOii, William S. Road-ma.ster’s 
assistant and .section-master’s guide; man¬ 
ual of reference for all having to do with 
permanent way of American railroads; 
minute directions for track-laying, bal¬ 
lasting, and keeping the track in good re¬ 
pair. Rev. by Charles Latimer. Il/ns. 
12°. N. F., 1878. pp. 15-f-286. 

Hureau de Villeneuve, Abel. Ij’ar<^onaute 
fond^ et derig^ par. See Areonaute, L’. 

lliil'St, John Thomas. A handbook of 
fommlie, tables, and memoranda for iirchi- 
tectural surveyors and others engaged in 
building, ///ms. ob. 32°. Lond., 1879. 
pp. 476. 

-Spoil’s tables and memoranda for engi¬ 
neers. .3d ed. I'ev. by. 48°. Lond.,N.Y., 
1870. pp. 140. 

lliismaiiii, George. American grape 
growing and wine making, with contri¬ 
butions from well-known grape growers, 
giving a wide range of experience. Ulus. 
12°. N. F, 1880. pp. 243. 

Illisnik, J. Die Heliographie, oder eine 
Anleitung zur Herstellung druckbarer 
Metallplatten aller Art, sowohl fiir Ilalb- 
tonealsauch liir Strich-und Kornmanier, 
ferner die neuesten Fortschritte im Pig- 
mentdruck und Woodbury-Verfahreu 
(oder Reliefdruck), nebst anderweitigen 
Vorschriften zur Herstellung der fhr die 
Heliograpbie geeigueteu Negative. Mit 
einem Auhange: Ein Ueberblick der pho- 
tomechanischen Verfahreu zur Zeit der 
Weltausstelluug in Paris 1878. ///ms. 12°. 
IHen, Pest, Leipziy, 1878. pp. 212. Chem- 
techu. Bib., B. 43. 

Husson, Francois. L’architecture ferron- 
nifere; recueilde planches gravies a I’usage 
de tons ceux qu ’interessent la construc¬ 
tion en fer et la serrurerie d’art. Public 
sous la direction de. 4°. -Paris, 1873. 
pp. 11. 

IIiitcliiii^oii, Edward. Girder-making 
and the practice of bridge building in 
wrought iron. Examples of bridges, pier 
and girder-work, etc., constructed at the 
Skerne iron works, Darlington, ///ms. 8°. 
Lond., 1879. pp. 184. 

Hutter, Robert. Treatise on starch, glucose, 
etc., ed. by. See Wagner, L. V. 

Hutton, Laurence. Artists of the 19th 
century and their works. See Clement, 
C. E., and Hutton, L. 









HUXLEY. 


197 


HYDRAULICS. 


Huxley, Tbomas Henry. Craytisb; an 
intnnluctiion to tlie study of zoology. Ulus. 
12‘-’. XT. Y., 1880. pp. 1571. Inter, sci. ser. 
V. 28. 

-Iiit'rodnctory. Nature and science. 10°. 

N. y., 1880. pp' 94. Science primers, 
No. 1. 

-On yeast. See Half-hour recreations in 

pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-Physiography; and introduction to the 

study of nature. IIlus. 8°. Lond.,1878. 

pp. 19 -|- 984. 

-Science and culture and other essays. 

lUus. 8°. Lond., 1882. pp. 949. 

-William Harvey, and the discovery of 

the circulation of the blood. Science 
lectures for the people, series 10. 

-and ITIartiii, H. N. Course of ele¬ 
mentary instruction in practical biology. 
New ed. 12°. iond., 1879. pp. 11-1-279. 

Hyatt, T. Hart. Handbook of grape cult¬ 
ure; or why, where, when, and how to 
phuit and cultivate a vineyard, manufact¬ 
ure wines, etc., especially adapted to Cali¬ 
fornia. As also to the United States gen¬ 
erally. 2d ed. 12°. Sav Francisco, 1870. 
pp. 279. 

H yde, .James. The science of cotton spin¬ 
ning practically arranged and simplified. 
New ed. rev. and cor. 8°. Land., n. d. 
pp. 148. 

HYDRAULIC engine. The principles of 
Abbott’s. See Abbott, J. 

-engineering. Des canaux de naviga¬ 
tion. See Lalande, J. J. F. de. 

-Kriegs-, Statt-nnd Wasser-Gebiiwen. 

See Furttenbach, J. Architectnra uni¬ 
versalis. 

-Landwirthschaftlidler Wasserbau, 

etc. See Schubert, F. C. 

-Maintaining increased depth over 

Sandy Hook bar, etc. See Knapp, H. F. 

-Notionsnouvellesd’hydrauliiine con- 

cernant principalement les tuyaux de 
condnite les canaux et les rivieres. See 
Boileau, P. 

-Papers on. See McElroy, S. 

_Proposal for the defense of New York 

harbor. See Cochrane. 

-Science of. See Fontaine, E. 

-Der Wasserbau. See Franzius, L., 

and Sonne, E. Handb. der lug.-wissen- 
chaft, B. 9. 

-Wasserbananlageu in Irland. See 

Michaelis, K. 


HYDRAULIC engineering—coni i lined. 

-Working tables and explanatory 

text. .See Jackson, L. D’A. Hydraulic 
manual. 

-formuhe, simple. See Stone, F. \^^ 

-instruments. Spezielle Mittheilungeii 

iiber neuere In.struniente. See Wagner, 
J. V. 

-machines. Catalogue .and price list of. 

See Douglas, W. and B. 

-Catalogue of hydraulic rams and all 

app.aratus pertaining to hydraulics. See 
McGowan bros. 

-Fabrik von Strahlapparaten und 

Piilsometern. Nee Korting, G., and others. 

-hardware, etc. Catalogue of. See 

Douglas, W. and B. 

-- La maniere la plus avantageuse de 

construire les machines hydrauliqnes, etc. 
See Fabre, M. 

-Was.serhaltungs-Maschineu. See 

Rledler, A. 

-Water-op voerings-werktuig. See 

Faddegon, P. 

HYDRAULIC motor. Nee Backus Water 
motor CO. 

-Water-wheel, or. See Bresse, M. 

- steam and hand power lifting and 

pre.ssing machinery. See Colyer, F. 

- tables, coefficients, and formuhe for 

finding disch.arge of w.ater, etc. Nee Ne¬ 
ville, J. 

-tables for finding the mean velocity 

and discharge of open ch.T nels. See 
Higham, T. 

HYDRAULICS and hydrodynamics. 
Rules in. Nee Templeton, W. 

-Character of water in its natural move- 

men ts. The true form for a vessel. See 

Cole, J. E. 

-Curso elemental de mecanica indiis- 

tri.al. Nee Jariez, D. 

-L’hydraulique. See Marzy, E. Bib- 

liotheque des merveilles. 

-Machines and apparatus pert.ainiug to. 

See Cowing and co. 

-Mean velocity of discharge of rivers 

and canals. See. Kutter, W. R. 

- Notions nonvelles d’hydranlique. See 

Boileau, P. 

-Nonveauxprincipesd’hydranlique. See 

Bernard. 

-of great rivers. See Revy, J. J. 

-practical. Series of rules and tables. 

See Box, T. 








HYDRAULICS. 


198 


HYPEREMIA. 


HYDRAULICS—contiuneil. 

-The resistance of water to the passage 

of boats. See Macneill, J. 

-—- Rural. See Grier, W. W. 

— Testing water-wheels and machinery. 
See Emerson, J, 

-Th6orie des anhes conrhes et de lenrs 

effets. See Harant, A. 

-Tracts on. See Tredgold, T. 

-Traif<^ th^oriqne et experimental d’hy- 

drodynamifine. See Bossut, C. 

-Water-8ni)ply engineering. See Fan¬ 
ning, J. T. 

HYDROCHLORIC acid. De Zontznnr en 
vitriooldlie bereider. See Demachij. 
Volledige beschrijving van alle kon- 
sten, 2. 

HYDRODYNAMICS, Elements of. See 
Miller, W. H, 

-Experiment in. See Emerson, J. 

HYDROGEN. Die Heiznngsfrage. See 
Naumann, A. • 

HYDROGRAPHY, llydrogr.aphical es¬ 
says. See Armit, R. 11. 

HYDROLOGY. llydrologische Unter- 
snchnngen an der \AVser, Elbe, dem Khein- 
nud mehreren kleineren Fliissen. See 
Wagner, ,J. v. 

-Manual of. See Beardmore, N. 

HYDROMECHANICS. Treatise on. See 
Besant, VV. H. 

HYDROMETRY. Les aia^ometres em- 
])loy^s dans I’indnstrie, le commerce, et 
les sciences. See Baserga, A. Actuals, 
scients., i"):?. 

-Handbook of. »SVc Keene, .1. B. 

-Messnngen in der Elbe nnd Donan, nnd 

bydrometrisclieApparate nnd Methoilen. 
See Herlacher, A. R. 

- United States standard hydrometer. 

See Taylor, D. 

HYDROPATHY. Hydropathic encyclo- 
piedia. -S'cc Trail, R. T. 

-Practical. See Smedley, .J. 

HYDROPHOBIA. Nature and tieatment 
of rabies, or. See Nature. 

HYDROSTATICS and jnienmatics. See 
Lardner, D. Handimok of natural i>hil- 
osophy, V. 2. 

-De sitn ac motn corpornm aqine inna- 

tautinm. Ncc Euler, L. Scientia navalis. 

-Elements of. See Miller, W, H. 

- Lectures on. See Ferguson, .1. 

-Treatise on mechanics as applied to. 

Ser Moseley, H. 


Hygeia ; a city of health. See Richardson, 

B. W. 

HYGIENE. See. uho Health. 

-and ])nblic health. Ncc Ziemssen, H. 

V. Cyclopedia of pr.actice of medicine, 

V. 18,19. 

-Dictionary of. See Blyth, A. W. 

-Causes affecting the healthfnlness of 

dwelling.s. <Scc Bayles, J. C. 

- Dangers to health. See Teale, T. P. 

—— Ealing and drinking. See Beard, G. 
M. Putnam's h.indy-book ser., v.ti. 

- Exercise ami training; their effects 

n]>on health. .See Lee, R. J. 

-Guide to domestic. See Wilson, G. 

- Handbook of. See Wilson, G. 

- Health and how to promote it. See 

MeSherry, R. 

- Health in the homse. See Buckton, 

C. M. 

-Health lectures for the people. See 

Health. 

-Health notes for stirlents. *Scc Wilder, 

B. G. 

- Healthy homes. .See Haynes, S. 

- .lonrnal of therapeutics and ]uiblic 

heabh. Ncc Practitioner. 

--Long life and how to reach it. »SVc 

Richardson, .1. G. Amer. health prim¬ 
ers, No. 2. 

- Makrobiotik nnd Enbanik. See 

Schmdle, W. 

-Mami.al f)f home .and personal. See 

Baird, .1. Weale’s series. No. 112 

- Manuals ofhc.alth. See Hartley, W. N. 

- Many directions fm- securing health 

and hai>])ineH.s. Ncc Beecher, C. E. 

-Nature’s. See Kingzett, C. T. 

- Oltservations on the construction of 

healthy dvvellings; etc. See Galton, D. 

-of smallpox. See Edwards, .1. F. 

-or h. alth hints, Bible. See Bible. 

- Preventive medicine, in relation to the 

l)nblic health. See Carpenter, A. 

-Sanitiiry examinations. See Pox, C. B. 

- .Sewage-]>oisoning; how t(t .avoid it. 

See Blake, T. 

-U.se and abuses of air. See Griscom, 

.1. H. 

- Wear and tear; hints for the. over¬ 
worked. See Mitchell, S. W. 

HY GROMETER. Hygrometres. See 
Foucher. 

HYPERiEMIA. Cerebral. See Ham¬ 
mond, W. A. 






HYPODERMIC. 


199 


ILLUSTRATED. 


HYPODERMIC injections. See Rup- 
paner, A. 

HYPSOMETRY. Contributions to baro- 
nietric. See Calikounia. Ccoloj^ical 
survey. 

-Tables byj»soinetri(|ues. iS'ceRadau, R. 

Actuals. Seieuts., '.VA. 

Ice. »SVc Ward, J. C. 

-af;'ein Rritain. By A. Geikie. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sci.,“i(l ser. 

-Artificial. See Masters, T. 

-— manufacture by steam or water 

power. See Twining, A. C. 

-cream and water ices. See Masters, T. 

-Kiinst Gefroriics zti maclien. See 

Gotz. [B’d with “Preservin<>, pickling, 
etc.”] 

- machine and refrigerating apparatus. 

See Boyle. 

- making machine.s. Abridgments Eng¬ 
lish patents, Xo. H,"). 

- - machines. See Ledoux, M. Van 

Nostrand's sci. ser.,Xo. 4(). 

ICHTHYOLOGY. Sec aho Fish and 
fisheries. 

- Contributions to North American. By j 

D.S. Jordan. Unitki) States. Interior I 
dept. Nat. museum bull.; also, Smitlisn. | 
misc. coll., V. 115. 

- Ichthyological fauna of the Pacilic 

.sloi»e, etc. iS'ec Agassiz, L. [Amer. jour. 
»)f sci. and arts, ‘Jd ser.,v. I'.t. ] 

-Ventral tins of ganoids. By .1. K. 

Thachcr. Conn. Acad, of arts and sci., v. 1. 

Icelandic-English dictionary. See Cleas- 
by, R. 

Ii).\iio and Wyoming. 11th annual report 
for survey of 1877. See United St.m'ES. 
Interior tlept. Geoh>g. and geograi)h. 
survey. F. V. Hayden. 

Ide, A. L. Inventor and manufacturer of 
steam warming and ventilating ajipa : 
rat us, dealer in pipe, valves, ami fittings . 
forsieaui, gas, and water. [Catalogue.] j 
Id'^. SprintjjltUl, 1874. pp. 41. 

Ideality in the physical sciences. See i 
Peirce, B. 

IDIUA. Das K. K. Quecksilberwcrk. See \ 
Austuia. K. K. B(*rgdi recti on zu Idria. 

1 i.MNOis indu.strial university. Annual 
ports of the board of trustees. 1-10, 1807 
-’80. 8°. Sprinufield, In08-8L 

ILLUMINATING. Art of. SeeWard, M. I 

_Comi»anion to “Manual of.” NeeLaing. ! 

.1, J. Handbooks line arts, No. :54. 


ILLUMINATING—continued. 

- Hints on the art of. See Donlevy, A. 

-Hi.stoire des arts indnstriels au moyen 

age, etc. See Labarte, J. 

-The illuminate<l books of the middle 

ages. See Humphreys, H. N. 

-made easy. See Offer, E. 

- M(ulia!val alphabets and iintials for 

illuminators. See Delamotte, F. G. 

-on paper and vellum. Manual of. Sie 

Bradley, J. W., and GoodwiuT. G. Hand¬ 
books tine arts. No.'.Id. 

-Oi'uamental and fancy alphabets, mono¬ 
grams, and titles. See Woodward, G. E. 

-Primer of the art of illumination. See 

Delamotte, F. 

Illumination and beaconage ou the coast of 
France. Sec Reynaud, L. 

-Electric. See Dredge, J. 

-Mineralid, etc., sowie die Mineralol- 

Lampen, etc. See Buchner, O. 266. 
Neuer Hchauplatz der Kiinste. 

-of beacons and buoys. Half-hour rec¬ 
reations in pop. sci.,‘Jd .scr. 

Illusions; a p.sychological study. See 
Sully, ,1. Inter, sci. ser., No. !i:5. 
ILLUSTRATED books. Monograph on 
privately. Tredwell, D. M. 

Illustrated cal alogne of Seth Thomas clocks. 
Manufactured by Seth Thomas clock co., 
Thomaston, Couu. 8^^. Chicago, lH7h. 
l>p. 88. [2 cop.] 

Illustrated catalogue of the Phenix chair 
company, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 8°. 
Shel)oii{f(iH, iri«.,l87y. i»p. l'J4. 
Illustrated library of wonders. 12^^. X. 
Y., 18(58-’7(5-. 

V. 1. Gl.a8s-niiiking in all ages. By A. Saiizay. 

2. Italian art. By L. Viardot. 

2. Tlie sun. By A. Guilleniin. Tr. from the 
Kreneh l>j’ A. L. IMiipson. 

4. Bodily strength and skill. Bj' G. Depping. 

Tr. from the Freucli by C. Kussell. 

5. Optics. By F. Marion. Tr. by ('. W. 

Quin. 

6. Tliuuder and lightning. By W. de Fon- 

viellc. Tr. from the French and ed. by 
T. L. 1‘hipson. 

7. Phenomena and laws of heat. By A. Gazin. 

Tr. and ed. by E. Ricli. 

8. Intelligence of animals. From the French 

of E. Menanlt. 

9. Baineses the great. Tr. from the French of 

F. de Lanoye. 

10. Great hunting gi-ounds of the world. By 

V. Meunier. 

11. Wonders of Pompeii. ByM.Monnier. IT 

from the French. 





ILLUSTRATED. 


200 


INDEX. 


Illustrated library of wonders—eontiiined. 
V. 12. Sublime in nature. By F. de Lanoye. 

13. Bottom of the sea. By L. Sonrel. Tr. and 

ed. by E. Rich. 

14. Wonders of acoustics. ByR. Radau. Eng¬ 

lish rev. by R. Ball. 

1.5. Wonders of architecture. Tr. from the 

French of M. liefehre. Uhapter on Eng¬ 
lish architecture. By R. Donald. 

16. Wonderful balloon ascents. From the 

French o^ F. Marion. 

17. Human body. From the French of A. Le 

I’ileur. 

18. Light houses and light ships. By AV. H. 

D. Adams. 

19. Meteors, aerolites, storms, etc. From the 

French of Ziircher and Margolin. By W. 

Loclvland. 

20. AVonders of European art. By L. Viardot. 

21. AVbindei's of the heavens. By C. Flamma- 

rion. 

22. Mourrtabi adventui'es. By J. T. Heailley. 

23. Wonders of sculpture. By L. Tiai dot. 

24. AVonders of water. Frorir Fr-ench of G. 

Tissandier. Tr. by Scheie de Ver e. 

25. AVonders of engr aving. By G. Drrplcssis. 

26. Wonders of the nroou. From French of A. 

Grrillcmin. 

27. AVonder s of electr-icity. By J. Baile. 

28. Diarnomls and precious stoue.s. From 

F'rench of L. Dieulafait. 

29. AVonderful escapes. Rev. by R. AA'hiteiug. 

From French of F. Bernartl. 

Illustrated (]iiiirterly ; book of palteriis for 
bice-inaking; washiug lace, etc. See Gur¬ 
ney, Mme., and co. 

Illustrated record of British jratents, be¬ 
ing abstracts of all speciticatious pub¬ 
lished by the coniinissioners of patents 
during the period Jan.-March, 18H1. 
Notes of patent cases reported dnring the 
same i>eriod, and other matter; the whole 
reprinted from the Engineer. 4°. Loud., 
1881. pp. 24 -F 82. [Also Apr.-June, 
1881; then di.scontilined.] 

Illustrated scientitic news. Mechanics and 
inventors’journal, devoted to science, the 
arts, engineering, mechanic.s, patents, in¬ 
ventions, shop and household economy. 
V. l-J. Ulus. 4°. .Y. r., 1878-’80. 

Illustrated (The) wood worker, n.i.p. 1.8^^. 
[Y. T.] 1879. [Merged into “American 
builder and wood-worker,” which see.] 

Illustrirte Monatsschrift der jirztlichen 
Polytechnik. Hr.sg. v. G. Beck. .Ihrg. 
.A—1882-, 4°. 

Illustrirte Vierteljahrsschrift der iirztlichen 
Polytechnik. Hrsg. v. G. Beck. Jhrg. 1-4, 
1870-’8l. 8°. Bern, Leipzig, 1879-’8l. 
[Changed 1882 to lllust. monatschrift, etc. 4°.] 


Illustrirtes dsterreichisch-nngarisches Pa¬ 
tent Blatt. Bde. 1-9-, 1881-’82-. 8°. 

I ieniia, 1881-82. 

Imaginary quantities. See Hardy, A.S. 
Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 52. 

-Les (]nantit<?8 imaginaires dans les 

constructions g^oim^triqnes. See Argand, 
K. Actuals, scients., 42. 

I milfoil, John. The school of arts ; or an 
introduction to useful knowledge, being 
a compilation of real experiments and im¬ 
provements in several jdeasing branches 
of science, on the following subjects, viz.: 
mechanics, optics, electricity, clock and 
watchmaking, etc. 2d ed. Ulus. 8^\ 
Loud., n. d. pp. 495. 

Moritz. Prize essay on the 
balance spring and its isochronal adjust¬ 
ments. Jllus. 12°. Land., N. I'., 1872. 
iqi. 50 -f- IG. 

Imperfect hearing and the hygiene of the 
ear. See Turnbull, L. 

Imperial gazetteer of India. See Hunter, 
W'. W. 

Implement (The) and machinery review. 

(Monthly.) v. G-7—. l881-’82-. Illus. 

4°. Loud., 1881-’82. 

IMPORTS and exports of the United 
States. See United States. Treasury 
deid. Bnr. of statistics. 

- Duties from 18G7-1878, inclusive. See 

United States. Treasury dept. 

In the kitchen. See Miller, E. S. 

INCANDESCENCE. Electric lighting 
by. See Sawyer, W. E. 

Joseidi. The Latin grainmar of 
pharmacy for the use of medical and 
pharniacentical .students, with an essay 
on the reailing of Latin prescrijitions. 12'''. 
Loud., 1882. pp. 1.52. 

-Science papers. Ed., with memoir by. 

aS'cc Hanbury, D. 

INCUBATION, artiticial. The poultry 
yard and market. See Corbett, A. 

-llydro-incnbation, in theory and prac¬ 
tice. See Christy, T. 

-Practical artiticial. See Ferris, J. F. 

Independent liqnorist. ASeeMonzert, L. 

Index geographicns Indicns. See Baness, 
J.F. 

Index niedicns; a monthly classilied record 
of the current medical literature of the 
5vorld. Compiled under the suiiervision 








INDEX. 


201 


INDIARUBBER. 


Index inedicus—continued, 
of .lohn S. Billings and Robert Fletcher. 

V. 1-3—, 1879-’82-. 40 . X. ¥., 1879-’82. 

-Notes and queries. Index loser.5th, 

V. 1-12. 1874- 79. See Notes and ijneiies. 
-The Q. r. Index aiinnal for 1881. <See 

Griswold, \V. M. 

-Repertoriinu der technischer Jonriial- 

Literatiir. See Kerl, B. 

- Sachregister technischer Journale. See 

Berlin. Verein “ Hiitte.” 

Index society. Publications. 8*^’. Land., 
1881-’82-. 

No. 1. What is an Index? H. B. Wheatley. 

8. Guide to the literature of botany, by B. D. 
Jackson. 

11. Vegetable technology, by B.D. Jackson, 
founded on the collections of G. J. Symons. 

-1st and 2d annual report of the 

council. March, 1879, July, 1880. 12'^. 

[ Lond. ], 1879-’80. pp. 23, 36. 

-to German patents. July 1, lH77-I)ec. 

31,1878, No. 1-4390, and follovriug i.ssue.s. 
^ccGkr.many. Kaiserliches Patent-Aiut. 
Verzeichniss. 

- to Harper’s new monthly magazine. 

See Durfee, C. A. 

-to North American Review. See Cush¬ 
ing, W. 

-What is an. See Wheatley, H. B. 

India and Indian engineering. Three lec¬ 
tures. See Medley, J. G. 

-and the east. How to develop pro¬ 
ductive industry in. See Cola, P. R. 

-Brick-making in western. iSee Walsh, 

M. 

-Cotton: an account of its culture in 

the Bombay presidency. See Cassells, 

W. R. 

-The diamonds, coal, and gold of. -See 

Ball, V. 

- Eastern and Southern Asia. Cyclo- 

piedia of. See Balfour, E. 

-Gazetteer of Southern. See Pharoah 

and CO. 

-Imperial gazetteer ot. See Hunter, 

W. W. 

-Iu«lex geographicus Indicus. See Ba¬ 
ilees, J. F. 

-Industrial arts of. See Birdwood, G. 

C. M. South Kens. mus. art and sci. 
handbooks. No. 18. 

-Industrial arts of. See Birdwood, G. 

C. M. 


j India— continued. 

-ink. Die Herstellung der Tusche. See 

Lehner, S. Chem.-techn., Bib.,B. 17. 

-Introduction of the cultivation of cin¬ 
chona into British. See Markham, C. R. 

-Pharmacopeia of. Sec Waring, E.J. 

-Railways in. See Railways. 

-Railways of. See Davidson, E. 

-Report oil the canal irrigation of Ro- 

hilcund, etc. See Jones, W. 

-Roads and railways in. See Denison, W. 

- Roads, railways, and canals for. See 

Login, T. 

-Tea industry in. See Baildon, S. 

-Useful plants of. See Drury, H. 

Indian badminton, or lawn racquets. See 
Popular recreator, v. 2. 

- botany. First book. See Oliver, D. 

-club. Manual of instructions for the 

useofdumb bells,etc. SeeBoernstein, M. 

-corn, a few remarks on. SeeKlippart, 

.1. H Wheat plant. 

-industries. See James, A. G. F. E. 

-languages. Introduction to study of. 

Smithsn. institution, Bui’, of Ethnology. 
J. W. Powell. 

-onomatop<eia. Alleged specimens of. 

By J. H. Trumbull. Conn. acad. of arts 
and sci., v. 2. 

-public works and cognate Indian top¬ 
ics. See Thornton, W. T. 

Indian railways; as connected with the 
power and stability of the British empire 
in the East; devehqiment of its resources, 
civilization of its people. By an old In¬ 
dian postmaster.' 2d ed. 8°. Lond., 1846. 
pp. 174. [B’d in vol. entitled “Railways, 
India,” etc.] 

-their jiast history, present condition 

and future prospetts. See Danvers, J. 

Indiana. 1st annual report of the depart¬ 
ment of statistics and geology. 1870. 8°. 

Indianapolis, 1880. pp. 514. 

INDIANS, Haidah, of Queen Charlotte’s 
islands, British Columbia. Smithsn. con- 
trib., V. 21. 

-in the gallery of Smithsonian Institu- 

tution. Photographic portraits of North 
American. Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 14. 

-of Cape Flattery, Washington Terri¬ 
tory. ByJ.G. Swan. Smithsn. contrib., 
I v. 16. 

INDIARUBBER. New York belting 
and packing co. 

1 - See Technical educator, v. 4. 


CPO 





INDIARITBBEE. 


202 


INDUSTRIES. 


INDIARUBBER— continued. 

- and gntta percha. Brief history of. 

See Richardson, W. II. 

-Belting, hose, packing, etc. <SeeWhel- 

pey, R. T. ! 

- Kantschnk n. Gntta|H*rcha. iSccHoffer, 

K. Chem.-techn. Bil)., B. 6’2. j 

-Practical treatise on caoutchouc, gntta 

percha, etc. See Holier, R. . 

Indicator diagram practically considered, j 
See Burgh, N. P. ' 

-Die elektrischeii Wassei'shands-Anzei- 

ger. See Kohlfiirst, L. 

-Full explanation of the steam engine. 

-Sec Roper, S. 

- Indicator-Versuche an Pnmi>en und 

Wasserhaltungs-Maschinen. See Ried- j 
ler, A. 

-Steam, and the use of. See Graham, J. C. 

-Steam-engine. See Lyman, E. 

Indigestion; what it is, and what it leads 
to. See Gill, J. B. 

INDIGO. Blues and carmines of. See De 
Dole, F. C. 

-De indigo hereider enz. -See Dijonval, 

Q. Volledige heschrijving van alle 
konsten, 1. 

Induction coils; how made and how used. 
Keprinted from 8th Eng. ed. Ulus. 16^\ 
X. r., 1881. pp. 12:1. Van Nostrand’s 
sci. ser., v. 53. 

INDUSTRIAL arts among nations of an- I 
tiquity. Architecture, sculpture, and. 
See Koehler, S. R. 

-ami sculpture. Masterpieces of. 

See Waring, J. B. 

-Dictionary of. -Sec Dodd, G. ! 

-llistoire des arts industriels. See 

Labarte, J. 

-in Spain. See Riaho, J. F. South 

Kens. inns, art and sci. handhooks. No. 15. 

-of India. See Birdwood, G. C. M. 

South Kens. mus. art and sci. handbooks. 
No. 18. 

-t)f the 19th century. See Wyatt, 

M. 1). 

-a.s 80 ciations. Bericht iiber die fiinf- 

zigjiihrige Wirk.sauikeit des llandwerker- 
vereins, Chemnitz. See Chemnitz. Hand- 
werkervereiii. 

-chemistiy. The chemistry of the arts. 

See Porter, A. L. 

-classes, and industrial statistics. See 

Bevan, G. P. British mauufact’g iudust., 
V, 13. 


INDUSTRIAL -continued. 

-curiosities. See Japp, A. H. 

- history. Geschichte der Gewerhe und 

Ertindnngeii Oestcrreichs. See Vienna 
exhibition, 1873. 

-of the United States, from earliest 

settlements to the present time. See 
Bolles, A. S. 

Industrial monthly, and commercial and 
statistical review, v. 1, 2. 4°. N. T., 
1880-’81. 

Industrial news; published by the invent¬ 
ors’ institute. Cooper union, v. 2-:i—, 
1881-’82-. 4°. V. r., 1881-’82. 

Industrial school a.ssociation. Boston. 
Wood-working tools; how to use them. 
A manual. Illiiti. 12'\ Best., 1881. pp. 102. 
— science. Outlines of. See Syme, D. 

INDUSTRIES. American journal of in¬ 
dustry, etc. See American. 

- Art education apiilied to industry. -See 

Nichols, G. W. 

- Development of industry at home and 

abroad, from 1789-1872. -See Yeats, .1. 

- Dictioniiaire cncyclopddiciue et hio 

graphique de I’induslrie. -See Lami, E.-O. 

- Economies of industry. -See Marshall, 

A., and Marshall, M. P. 

- explained. Mechanical. See Watt, A. 

-exjilaiucd, Seientitic. See Watt, A. 

- Fine art; history, theory, and applica¬ 
tion to industry. See Wyatt, M. 1). 

-How to develop productive industry in 

India and the East. -See Cola, P. R. 

- Indian. See James, A. G. F. E. 

-- Industrial information. The boy’s book 

of. See Noyce, E. 

- L’industrie aux Etats-Unis. -See Fon¬ 
taine, II. 

- Industries franyaises. -See Poire, P. 

- Industry and intercourse of civilized 

nations. -See Yeats, J. 

-Mondes (Les), rci'ue hehdomadaire des 

sciences et de leurs applications aux arts 
et a I’i ml list l ie. See Mondes. 

- Nederlandsche nijverheid. -SeeBaum- 

hauer, E. II. v. 

- Das neue Buch der I>tindungen, Ge¬ 
werhe und Indiistrien. See Neue. 

-of the United 8tate.s, Great. See Greeley, 

H., and others. 

- Les progres de I’industrie a I’exposition 

universelle. See Armeugaud, A., and 
Armengaud, E. 







INDUSTRIES. 


203 


INSTITUTION. 


INDUSTRIES—routiiiiip.l. 

- The progress of the world. See Mul- 

hall, M. G. 

- Treasures of art, industry, and manu¬ 
facture. See Norton, C. B. 

- Venice; its history, arts, and. See 

Yriarte, C. 

- De volksvlijt. See Amstkrdam. Ve- 

reeniging voor volksvlijt. , 

- Wochenscbrift des Niedei’dsterreichi- ' 

sclien Gewerbe-Vereines. See Wochen- 
schrift. 

Infant diet. See Jacobi, .1., and .Iacol»i, M. 

P. Putnam’s bandy-book ser.,No. 4. 

- feeding; its intlneuce on life. See 

ftouth, G. II. F, 

INFANTRY equipment. History of the 
dress of the British soldier. See Luard, .1, 

-tactics. Tactique de I’infauterie, Pon- 

tus. Conferences militaires beiges, 1'*^ 
.s^r.. No. 1. j 

-La tactique de I’iufauterie prussieune | 

pendant la campagnede 1806. ■SeeHeintz. 
Librairie militaire, conference 11. | 

INFECTION. Floating matter of the air 
in relation to putrefaction and. /See Tyn- | 
dall, J. ! 

I 

INFERNAL machines. Les machines in- ! 
feruales dans la guerre de campagne, etc. j 
See Wauwermans, II. Biblioth^que 
militaire, No. 10. 

Information for the people. See Chambers, 
W., and Chambers, K. 

E- Fletcher. Lectures on the 
diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the 
chest, throat, and nasal cavities. lUue. 

X. r., 1881. pp. 437, 

Ingenieur, L’Uuiversel. The Universal En¬ 
gineer, v. 2-.^). 1879-’81. R. Z. Craven, ed. 
fol. Maneltesler, 1879-’81. 

I William. Household boiler ex- 

])losion8; their cause and prevention. An 
illustrated treatise describing the most 
common arrangement of the kitchen boiler 
and hot-water apparatus; showing the 
best form of safety-valve, vacuum-valve, 
etc., and giving full instructions concern¬ 
ing the precantions to be observed for 
safety during frost. lUus. 12^. Land., 
1882. i)p. 48. 

Inhalation for diseases of the throat and 
lungs. See Watts, R. G. 

- Use of medicated. See Scudder, J. M. 


INJECTION. Hypodermic. See Rup- 
paner, A. 

-Snbcutaneonssublimate. See Lewin, G. 

INJECTORS, ejectors, and lubricators. See 
Nathan and Dreyfus. 

- Die stufenweise Entwickluug der 

Dampfstrahl- Piimpen. See Friedmann, A. 

INK maunfacture. Die Tinten-Fabrication. 
See Lehner, S. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 17. 

- Paper, pens, and. See Frazer, D. 

INLAID work. Manual of. See Hope, A. 

Inman, H. T. Nautical tables for British 
seamen. Rev. and ed. by. 5cc Inman, J. 

Iiiiii:iii, James. Nautical tallies, designed 
for the u.se of British seamen. Rev. ed. by 
H. T. Inman. 8*^, Land., 1879. pp. 
16 -f 388. 

INSANITY. Habitual drunkenness and 
insane drunkards. See Bucknill, J. C. 

INSECTS. British wild dowers considered 
in relation to. See Lubbock, .1. Nature 
series. No. 6. 

- Catalogue of the described diptera of 

North Amei’ica. Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 16. 

- Coleoptera of Kansas and Eastern New 

Mexico. By J. L. Le Conte. Smithsn. 
contrib., v. 11. 

-etc. Guide to collecting, preparing, 

and preserving. See Taxidermist. 

- Half-honrs with. See Packard, A. S. 

- How to catch, and how to prepare them 

for the caliiuet. See Manton, W. P, 

- Imsect variety. See Swinton, A. H. 

- Injurious in.sects of Michigan. See 

Cook, A. J. 

-injurious to fore.st and shade trees. See 

Packard, A. S.,jr. Unitkd Statk.s. In- 
teriordept. Eutomol. commission, Bull.7. 

- Iujuriou.s. Die Weizeuverwiisteriu 

Chlorops. See Nowicki, M. 

-ofour tields, forests, gardems, and houses. 

Our common. /S'ce Packard, A. S.,jr. 

-Origin and metamorjihoses of. See Lub¬ 
bock, Sir .1. Nature serie.s. No. 2. 

Institution of civil engineers. Minutes oi 
proceedings with abstracts of the dis¬ 
cussions. Ed. by Charles Mauby, secre¬ 
tary. V. 10-53; 55-58; 63-66—.Sessions 
1850-’81—. Subject index, v. 1-.58, 
18.50-79. lUus. 8'^. Loml.,l8bl-’8l. 
[V. 18-21, ed. by C. Manby, sec., and .1. Forrest, 
assist, sec.; v. 22—, ed. by J. Forrest.] 

Institution of mechanical engineers. Li¬ 
brary catalogue, May, 1881. Subject in¬ 
dex of papers in the proceedings. 1847- 
1880. 8*^. Lond., 1881. pp.22. 







INSTlfUTiON. 


204 


INVENTOR. 


Institution of naval architects. Transac¬ 
tions. V. 1-18, 1860-’77. Ed. by E. J. 
Reed and A. S. Woolley. Index, v. 1-21. 
IUu8. Loud., 1860-77. 

Instruction sur les paratonnerres, adoptee 
par l’Acad6uiie des sciences. Pte. 1,1823. 
Gay-Lussac rapporteur; pte. 2,1854, pte. 
3,1^67, Ponillet rapporteur. 12'-’. Faria, 
1874. pp. 143. Actuals, scients., 32. 

Instructions in wood-carving for amateurs, 
with hints on design, by a lady. lUus. 
8 ^^. Loud., 1868. pp. 30. 

INSTRUMENTS. Encyclopaedic cata¬ 
logue of optical, mathematical, etc. See 
Negretti and Zambra. 

- of precision. Catalogues and price 

lists of machinery, tools, and U. S. stand¬ 
ard rules, cast steel, try squares, etc. See 
Brown and Sharpe manuf’gco., and Dar¬ 
ling, Brown and Sharpe. 

-Gli strumenti a ritlessioue. See Ma- 

gnaghi, G. B. 

INSURANCE. History of Lloyd’s and 
marine. See Martin, F. 

-Its history and importance. Nee Fight¬ 
ing Ore. 

INTERIORS. Book of American. See 
Elliott, C. W. 

International dictionary. See Simpson- 
Baikie, E. 

- eucyclopicdia of surgery. See Ash- 

hurst, J., jr. 

-monetary conference, Paris, 1878. See 

United States. State dept. 

International review, v. 10-13—, 1881-’82 
—. Ed. by A. S. Barnes and co. 8*^. N. 

y., 1881-’82. 

-General index to. See Griswold 

W. M. 

International scientific series. 12^. N. 
1'., 1878-’82—. [Continued.] 

V. 23. Spectram analysis. By J. M. Lockyer 
1878. 

24. History of the growth of the steam en¬ 
gine. By R. H. Thurston. 1878. 

25. Education as a science. By A. Bain. 1879. 

26. Modern chromatics. By O. N. Rood. 1879. 

27. The human species. By A. de Quatre 
fages. 1879. 

28. Crayfish. By T. H. Huxley. 1880. 

29. Atomic theory. By A. Wurtz. Tr. by E. 
Clemiushaw. 1881. 

30. Animal life. By K. Semper. 1881. 

31. Sight. By J. Le Conte. 1881. 

32. Physiology of muscles and nerves. By L_ 
Rosenthal. 1881. 

33. Illusions; a psychological study. ByJ. 
Sully. 1881. 


International scientific series—continued. 
V. 3.5. Volcanoes; what they are and what they 
teach. ByJ. W. Judd. 1881. 

38. Concepts and theories of modern physics. 
By J. B. Stallo. 1882. 

39. Brain and its functions. By J. buys. 
1882. 

40. Myth and science. By T. Vignoli. 1882. 

-scientists’ directory. See Cassino, S. E. 

Interoceanic canals. See Stuckle, H. 
Iiifzo, O. Ueut.sches Normalprofit-Buch 

fUr Walzei.seu. See Heinzerling, F., and 
lutze, O. 

INUNDATIONS. Delle cagione, e de’ 
rimedj delle iuoudazioni del Tevere. See 
Chiesa, A., and Gamharini, B. 
INVALIDS. Amusement for. See Hen- 
shaw, A. B. 

Invention de la filature m^cauique du liu. 
Notice chronologique. 4'^. [Paris, 1851.] 
n.t.p. pp. 23. 

INVENTIONS and inventors. Notable. 
Technical educator, v. 1-4. 

-Carnet de I’inveuteur et du brevete. 

See Thirion, C. 

- De moribus ac ritibus gentium; de 

rerum inventoribus. See Sardus, A. F. 

-De rerum inventoribus. See Vergil, P. 

-Diprose’s anecdotes of invention and 

discovery. See Diprose’s. 

-Edi.son, and some of his inventions. 

By W. F, Barrett. Science lectures for 
the people, series 10. 

-Historical notice of inventors. See 

Reynolds, M. 

-Life of K. Trevithick, with an account 

of his. See Trevithick, T. 

-machinery, manufactures, etc. See De¬ 
sign and work. 

-Mechanics and inventors’ journal. See 

Illustrated scientific news. 

-The mining jtnirnal, railway and com¬ 
mercial gazette, and synopsis of. See 
Mining. 

-Das neue Buch der Erfindungen. See 

Neue. 

-The new planet; containing a degree 

of novelty. See Dutton, J. 

-of 1867. A book of. See Wheeler, N. W. 

-of the lyth century. Discoveries and. 

See Routledge, R. 

-Triumphs of invention. See Fyfe, J. H. 

Inventor (The), patentee and manufacturer. 
Dec. 20,1876-Mch. 14,1877. fol Loud., 
1876-’7. [w. f.p.] pp.222. 








IODINE. 


205 


IRON. 


IODINE. Recherche de I’iode, etc. See 
Luca, S. de. 

Iowa. State agricultural society. Report 
of Secretary John R. Shaffer, for the year 
187G-1877. ' 2 v. 8'^. Des Moines, 1877-’8. 
pp. 598 + 708. 

Irby, J. R. McD. On the works and char¬ 
acter of James Smithson. Smithsn. 
misc. coll., V. 21. 

Irelmid, James. The oilman’s calcula¬ 
tor, containing tables showing the num- 
her of imperial gallons in any weight of 
oil, etc. 16°. Lond., 187G. pp.288. 

Ireland. Beschreibung von Wasserhauan- 
lagen in Irland. See Michaelis, K. 

Irish farming, Introduction to. See Bald¬ 
win, T. 

IRON. See Kerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 2. 

- See Styffe, K. 

-and steel, and allied trades, in 1880. See 

British iron trade association. 

-Bessemer metal, etc. Joynson, 

F. H. Metals. 

-Illustrated catalogue. See Kim- 

bark, S. D. 

-Manufacture. See Byrne, O. 

-manufacture. See Kohn, F. 

-manufactured at Bombay. See 

Pearson, G. 

-Rules for calculating the weights of 

different figures of. jSec’Warn, R. H. 

-Stahl und Eisen. See Stahl. 

-Tabulated weights of. See Jor¬ 
dan, C. H. 

-- Work for the forge, foundry, factory, 

and office. See Hoare, C. 

-and timber railway superstructures. 

See Grover, J. W. 

-architecture. Architectural iron work. 

See Fryer, W. J. 

- as a material of construction. See 

Pole, W. 

-bridges. Con.struction of. See Boiler, 

A.P. 

-Skeleton structures ap])lied to steel 

and iron. See Henrici, O. 

-castings. See Hotchkiss and sons. 

- See Middleton, J. W. 

-Malleable. aScc Overman, F. 

-clad and merchant ships. See Fish- 

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- ships. Fouling and corrosion of. See 

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-ships, turret ships, and iron-clad 

rams. /Sec Reed, E. J. 


IRON—continued. 

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See Vaile, C. A. 

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-fencing, etc. Buckeye wrought and 

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Kollmann, J. 

-founders, brass founders, etc. .See Jack- 

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! -from rust. Permanent preservation of. 

See Sterling, W. H. 

- goods. Illustrated catalogue and price 

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-industries of the United Kingdom. See 

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;-Russian and American sheet. See 

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--— Practical treatise on the melting of 

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-mines and iron works in the United 

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I -Magyarorszag vas^rez fekhelyei. See 

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-ores of Mi.s.souri and Michigan. See 

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-plate. Calculated weights of upwards 

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- Roll-turning for the manufacture of. 

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- T.ahle showing weight of difterent 

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Jones, William—continued. 

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Kasteleijii, P..1.—continued. 

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Keaiii, Peter, and I?li€kleboi‘OHg:li, 

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Ki*f*ii<*, .1. H. The practical fisherman; 
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Keene, James B.—contimied. 
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- Handbook of pract ical gauging for use 

of beginners, with instructions in the mode 
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means of Sikes’ hydrometer, and an ex¬ 
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Chapter on distilla ion, describing the 
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Koelloy, C. B. An index of surgery, being 
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Kf'llei’, H. Studien tiber die Gestaltung 
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Koiiip, Dixon. Practical boat building 
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King, Thomas H. Orftvrerie et ouvrages 
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King^rord, Anna. The perfect waj' in 
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Kiiigzett, Charlt-sThomas. Animal chem¬ 
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Kirk, Edward. Founding of metals; prac¬ 
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Kii’kaldy, David. Results of an experi¬ 
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Kirkpatrick, J<din. Improvements in j 
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Kissam and Gundaker. Manufacturers of j 
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galvanized iron, etc. Examplarof sheet- 
metal work, details of Centennial build¬ 
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Kjerulf, Theodor. Om Stratilikationens 
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Kiiiibel, A.—continued. ' 

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Kn<<ttS, Joseph, and others. The Iron 
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Krafft, J. Cb.—continued. 

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Kraiis-Boelte, Maria, and Kraus, 

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Kwoilg:, Ki Chiu—continued, 
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LABOR in Europe, 1878. State of. See 
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-Skilled, applied to commerce. History 

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LABORATORIES. Wissenschaften-Atlas 
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LACE-book. Honiton. See "Devonia” 
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1 - Collection of new designs in point. Nee 

Lady’s lace book. 

- Handbook of point. See Touche, V. 

-History of the manufacture of Venetian 

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- How to copy and imitate old point. 

See Hawkins, D. W. 







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LACE—contiimed. 

-How to make. See Gurney, Mme., 

aud CO. 

- Illustrated quarterly patterns for. See 

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- Point, guipure d’arl, etc. See Beeton. 

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LACQUER. Practical treatise on the fab¬ 
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Lacroix, Paul. The arts in the middle 
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-The eighteenth century; its institu¬ 
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Lacrosse. -See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

-aud how to play it. See McNaught, 

W. B. 


Lacrosse—continued. 

-the national game of Canada. Manual 

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Lacy, Meeker aud co. Saddlery aud har¬ 
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Lacy, Thomas Hailes. Parlour magic ; a 
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Ladies’ fancy work. See Jones, Mrs. C. S., 
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-guide to needle work, embroidery, etc. 

See Frost, S. A. 

Ladies’ work-table book; containing de¬ 
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embroidery, knitting, netting, tatting, 
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Lady’s (The) bazaar and fancy fair hook. 
Containing suggestions upon the gett ing 
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crochet, knitting, netting, tatting, rustic- 
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Ill us. 12°. Land., n. d. 

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Lady’s (The) lace l)ook ; a collection of new 
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Laidley, T. T. S. Course of instruction 
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Lain;;, J. J. A companion t) “Manual 
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Lalande, Jo8.-.Jerome le Franyais de. 
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Lalange and Grosjean. French tinned, pol¬ 
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Lalaiiiie, Maxime. A treatise on etch¬ 
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Lamb, Horace. Treatise on the mathe¬ 
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Lambert, Mies. The handbook of needle¬ 
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Lambert, T. S. They are not dead. 
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Lami, E.-O. Dictionnaire encyclopt^diqne 
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Lampliere, George N. The United 
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LAMPS. See Gallinger and co. 

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LAMPS—continued. 

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-Report of sub-committee on incandes¬ 
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-safety, for the use of coal mines. See 

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-with safety rockets and metallic screw 

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LAND and engineering surveying. See 
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- Principles, processes, and effects of 

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-public, of the United States. Rectan¬ 
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LaiidatiCi*, J. Blow-pipe analysis. 
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Laiidells, Alice. Girl’s own toy-maker. 

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Laiidolt, H. M-. F. Dictionnaire poly- 
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Lane Bros. Catalogue of “The Swift ^ 
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Lang, R. Hamilton. Cyprus; its history, , 
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Lailgdoii, William Edward. The appli¬ 
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Lange, August. Haudbiichlein fur den 
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Langley, B. The builders’ compleat as¬ 
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Lanoyc, F. de. Rameses the great; or 
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Laiity. La tactique des trois armes dans 
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5. Electricity, magnetism, and acoustics. By 

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knowing in the kitchen, parlor, and dress¬ 
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Larrabee, Charles S. Cipher and secret 
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Lni'l’aiice, Isaac. Post-odice chart and 
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LARYNGOSCOPY and rhinoscopy 
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-Lessons in. See James, P. 

-Throat diseases and use of the laryngo¬ 
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LARYNX. Topical medication id'. See 
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La^lott, Thomas. Timber and timber 
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Lassell, Jane and Caroline. .Spectrum 
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Latliaiii, Baldwin. Sanitary engineer¬ 
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-Scheme of sewerage and sewage utili¬ 
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LATHE. (See Technical educator, v. 2-3. 

-Lathes, planes, drill pre.sses, bolt cutters 

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- .Specimens of fancy turning, on the 

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Latimer, Charles. Road-master’s assistant 
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Fa.brikation besehrieben naeh Hirer Ent- 
stehnng, Geschichte nnd gegenwiirtigen 
AnsbiIdling, niit Angabeder fiir die Hanpt- 
fabrikorte nnd Systeme eigenthiimlichen 
Einrichtniigmi nnd Bcreitnngsarten, mit 
eiiimii Atlas. 8^. Weimar, HO.'), jip. 144. 
273 Neuer Schanplatz der Kiiuste. 

l,ii4l<sl4»llO, Thomas. Not(\s on the model 
of Newcomen’s steam-engine (1705). Ex¬ 
hibited in the “Special loan collection of 
scientitic apparatus,” South Kensington 
Mnsenni, 187(). lUnn. ho. Loud., 1870. 

jip. 0. 

U4‘b4‘i'iii:iiiii, Leo. Tabelien znr Kednc- 
tion der Gasvolnmina, anf 0 Grad nnd 
700, Oder 1000 Millimeter Qnecksilber- 
drnck. Stnllgart, 1882. jip. 15. 

Iyi4‘bi;;, Justus v. Wi-ssenschaften-Atlas 
znni cheniischen Laboratorinm. Cuter 
Mitwirknng v. .SVc Munkui. Akad. d. 
Wissenschafteii. 

I.<i4'bi‘4‘i4‘li, K. Atlas of ophthalmoscopy. 
Representing the normal and pathological 
conditionsof the fundusoenli as seen with 
theojihthalmoscope. Twelvechromolitho- 
grajihic pl.ates, drawn from nature. Text 
t'. by H. R. Swanzy. 2d ed., rev. 4^. 
Loud., lierlin, Paris, 1870. pp. 31. 

I-iEciE, University of. Conrs de metallnrgie 
a rnniversitd de Lit^ge. Red. par A. Gnil- 
lon. See Lesoinne, A. 

Liernur’s pneumatic sewage system. See 
Zehfuss, G. 

L.ie<iiC{;siiiK, I’anl E. Manual of the car¬ 
bon process, or permanent photography, 
and its use in making enlargements, etc. 
Tr. from the0th Ger. ed., by R. B. Marston. 
Ulus. 12^. iMud., y. F., 1878. pp. 14(!. 

Lievre, Edouard. Menbles d’art, teuvres 
d^coratives choisies dans les collections 
c^lebres. [Bibliotheqne des beaux-arts. J 
fol. Paris, u, d. 

Life and her children. See Buckley, A. B. 




LIFE. 


231 


LIGHTNING. 


LIFE— coutinued. 

- Animal. See Semper, K. Inter, sci. 

series, v. 30. 

-In the dei)ths of tlie sea. Half-honr 

recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-Befjilinings of. Hy P. M. Duncan. Sci¬ 
ence lectures for the people, .series 0. 

-hoat and its work. History of. See 

Lewis, R. 

Life-boat, (The) or journal of the imtional 
life-boat institution. 8°. Load., 1877-70. 
See Royal national. 

-Storm-warriors. See Gilmore, .1. 

- Doubled by the economy of time. See 

How a penny, etc. Houlston’s inquire 
within ser., v. 7-8. 

- Facts for every-day. A'cc Every-day. 

- Minnte.st forms of. By \V. 11. Dallinger. 

Science lectures for the people, .series 10. 

-on the earth. Succession of. By W. t'. 

Williamson. Half-honr recreations in 
pop. .sci., 2d ser. Also, Science lectures 
for the people, series 8. 

-saving. Guide pratique de sauvctage, 

etc. See Conseil, .1. A. 

- saving service. See rNrn;i> St.vtks. 

Treasury ilejtt. 

- Scientific essays on subjects connected 

with every-day. *S'ce Nichols, J. R. 

-under glass, .irtiticial climates. See 

Shove, G. A. 

LIFTING and pressing machinery. Hy¬ 
draulic, steam and hand jxiwer for. See 
Colyer, F. 

- Die Sperr-und Bremswerke; Aufzug- 

maschiuen. See Otto, J. Deutsche 
bautechn. Ta.schen Bib., No. 23, 32. 

F. La ferronuerie, ancienue et j 
moderne, oii monographie du fer et de la I 
serrnrerie. T. 1-2. Ilhts. 8°. Paris, ! 
LIGHT. See Rumford. Count. Complete j 
works. ' 

-Acoustics: light and heat. See Piper, 

T. W. I 

-and color. Principles of. See Babbitt, 

E. N. 

-and heat. See Lees, W. Putnam's 

advanced sci. ser., v. 8. 

-Elements of. See Lees, W. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 8. 

-Solar, i^ee Allen, Z. 

-and shade, with reference to model 

drawing. See. Merrifield, Mrs. Hand¬ 
books fine arts. No. 18. 

-as a motive power. Ncc Armit, R. 11. 


LIGHT—continued. 

-Chemical effects of. Effets de preciju- 

tationproduits parla Inmiere. iSceMoigno 
Actuals. 8cients.,28. 

-Cheniische Wirkungen des farbigen 

Lichtes. See Eder, J. M. 

-Easy lessons in. See Awdry, Mrs. \\'. 

- Electric. See Electric light. 

-Experiments in the phenomena of. See 

Mayer, A. M.,and Barnard, C. 

- La lurnicre. 6>c Tyndall, .J. Actuals. 

scients., 22. 

-La lumierc et lesclimats. See Radau, 

R. Actuals, scients., fi2. 

-Polarization of. See Spottswoode., 

W. Nature series. No. 

-Revised theory of. See Thomas, W. C. 

-violet: its intlueuce on the growth of 

animals and plants. Half-hour recrea¬ 
tions in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

LIGHTHOUSE. Construction of the La 
Corbicn*. See Bell, 1. 

-I>es phares. See Renard, L. Biblio- 

th^que des merveilles. 

-service. Designs, models, and works 

of the “ Pouts et Chanssees,” public edi- 
lice.s, etc. .SVc Fua.vck. Ministry of public 
works. 

LIGHTING. See also Illumination. 

-arrangements. Illnstrated catalogue 

of. See Cox and Sons. 

-Electric. *9ceElectric lighting. 

-Plumber and sanitary engineer. Draiu- 

age, lighting, etc. .S(e Plumber. 

LIGHTNING. Action of. See Parnell, A. 

-conductors. See Wilson, R. 

-Their history, nature, etc. See An¬ 
derson, R. 

-Defence of ships and buildings from. 

See Harris, W. S. 

- Etude sur les Eclairs. See Perrin, P. 

Actuals, scients., 30. 

-Observations upon. See Wilson, B., 

and others. 

-Practical treatise on protection from. 

Sie Spang, H. W. 

Lightning rod conference. Report of the 
delegates from the Meteorological society. 
Royal institute of British architects, 
Society of telegraph engineers and electri¬ 
cians, Physical society. Co-opted mem¬ 
bers, W. E. Ayrton, D. E. Hughes. Ed. 
by the Secretary, G. J. Symons. 8'^’’. *V. T., 
1882. pp. ll-h 2fiL 







LIGHTNING. 


232 


LIQUORS. 


Lightning rod—coutiiiucd. 

-Der Blit/.ableiter. Set Buchner, O. 

229"*. Neuer Scliaiiplatz der Kiiuste. 

-Die Blitzableiter. See Klasen, L. 

-Construction and erection of. See 

Phin, J. 

-Instruction sur les paratonnerre.s. 

.See Instruction. Actuals. 8cieut8.,32. 

A. T. The silk industry of the 
Unitetl .State8 from 1766-1'^71. N. F., 
1875. pp. 12. (3 cop.) 

Lilly white's cricketer’.s annual for ’82. Ste 
Alcock, W. 

LIME extracting heater and tilter for feed 
water. See Stilwell and Bierce, nianufg. 

CO. 

- Hydraulische Kalk uud Portlaud-Ce- 

nient, etc. See Zwick, H. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 58. 

-Die Kalk und Cement fabrikation. See 

Heusinger von Waldegg, E. 

-Kalk und Luftmortel. See Zwick, H. 

Chem.-tech. Bib.. B. 51. 

Lime Point, California. Report on blasting 
operations. See United .St.4Te.s. War 
dept. Bur. of engs. 

Linas, C. de. Emaillerie, inetallurgie, 
toreutique, ciiramique. Les expositions 
retrospectives, Bruxelles, Dusseldorf et 
Paris, en 1880. Illus. 4°. Paris, 1881. pp. 
227. 

Liiioke, E. DerWasserbau. NeeFranzius, 
L., and .Sonne, E. Handb. der Ing.-Wis- 
senschaft. B. 3. 

Lind, James. An essay on diseases inci¬ 
dental to Europeans in hot climates, with 
the method of preventing their fatal con. 
sequences. Appendix concerning inter¬ 
mittent fevers; and a simple and easy 
way to render sea water fresh, etc. 8^. 
Lond., 1808. pp. 402. 

LindemcUin, O., and co. Catalogue of bird 
cages. Manuf. by. 8°. X. F., ii. d. pp. 10. 

Lindner, Gustav. Das Fener. Eine cul- 
tur-historische .Stndie. 8°. ftrUnn, 1881. 
pp. 231. 

Lindsay, Lord. Screw-cutting tables for 
engineers and machinists, giving the value 
of the difterent trains of wheels reituired 
to produce screws of any pitch. Calcu¬ 
lated by. 12^^. ioiid., A'. F., 1878. pp. 20. 

Lindsay, Walton and co. Sole agents for 
the Ames mannf’g co., manufacturers of 
lathes, planers, upright drills, and all 
kinds of machinists’ tools. Also, Ames’ 


Lindsay, Walton A: co.—continued. 

patent power and steam pumps. Agents 
for the fMiester Emery co. lUm. 8'^. 
X. F., n. d. pp. 128. 

LINEN. Transparency jiainting, for deco¬ 
rative purposes, on. See Williams, W. 
Handbooks fine arts, No. 32. 

LINKAGES. Lecture on. See Kempe, 
A. B. Nature series, No. 8. 

LINKS, articulated; the difi'erent forms 
and uses. See Roos, J. D. C. de. Van 
Nostrand’s sci. ser., No. 47. 

Liiiterii, William. Magnetic surveying 
and angular surveying, with records of 
the peculiarities of needle disturbances. 
12°. Lond.,lS8l. pp. 60. Weale’s series. 
No. 220. 

Lintner. Der bayerische Bierbrauer. Re<l. 
V. See Bayerische. 

Linton, W. J. The history of wood en¬ 
graving in America. 4°. liofiion, 1882. 
pp.71. 

Lippincott’s gazetteer of the worhl. A 
complete pronouncing gazetteer or geo¬ 
graphical dictionary of the world. Con¬ 
taining notices of over one hundred and 
twenty-live thousand places, with recent 
and authentic information respecting the 
countries, islands, rivers, citie.s, towns, 
mountains, etc., of the globe. New ed. 
8°. rhila., 1880. pp. 2478. 

-Supplementary tables of popula¬ 
tion, a complement to. 4°. Phila., 1883. 

Liquid fuel. See Paul, B. H. 

-Flow of. See Hannay, J. B. The mi¬ 
crorheometer. 

LIQUORS. See aho Alcohol, etc. 

-Chemical examination of alcoholic. See 

Prescott, A. B. 

-Enthiilltes Geheimuiss der Liqueurfab- 

rikation. i8ceLehmann, A. 

IB(1. in a v. entitled ‘‘Preserving, pickling, etc.] 

-Independent liquorist. See Monzert. L. 

-Die Liqueur-Fabrikation. Nee Gaber, 

A. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 3. 

-Manufacture and use of inebriating. 

See Moorewood, S. 

-Manufacture of. See Lacour, P. 

-Manufacture of foreign and domestic. 

See Reed, F. M. 

-Wines and other fermented. See Skeen, 

J. R. 

-Zusammensetzung \mn Liiiueuren. See 

Horatius, T. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 86. 


LIST. 


233 


LOCK; 


List (A) of serial imblications now taken in 
the principal libraries of Boston and Cam¬ 
bridge. 8°. Cambridge, 1S7S. pp. 30. 
Lister dressing. Principles, modes of ap¬ 
plication, and results of. See Lncas- 
Championni^re, J. 

Frederick. Pottery and por¬ 
celain ; a guide to collectors. Illiis. P2®. 
Land., 1879. pp. 8-|-21.'). 

Littlefield, D. G. Theory of the base-burn¬ 
ing stove, and the origin of the “Morning 
Glory.” 12°. Albuyiy, N. pp. 50. 

-and CO. The morning glory. Origin 

of the base-burning stove and its mode of 
operation clearly defined, l)y one who has 
made them a study for fifteen years. 8°. 
Albany, N. F., 1868-69. pp. 60. (4 cop.) 

LITERATURE and art. Law of cojty- 
right in. See Copinger, W. A. 

-Best reading. See Perkins, F. B. 

—^ Eucyclopajdia of. See Beeton. 

-Gxiide to recent English and American. 

See Van Rhyn, G. A. F. 

-History of. Lexikon der allgemeinen 

Litteraturge.schichte. See Bornhak, G. 
Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, No. 10. 

-Law of. See Morgan, J. A. 

-Manual of English. See Morley, 11. 

Literature (The) of printing. A catalogue 
of the library illustrative of the history 
and art of typography, chalcography, and 
lithography of Richard M. Hoe. 16°. 
Lend., 1877. pp. 149. 

-Reference catalogue of current. See 

Reference catalogue. 

LITHOGRAPHY. Das Gesammtgebiet 
der Lithographie. See Engelmann, G. 

-Grammar of. See Richmond, W. D. 

Wyman’s tech, ser., v. 7. 

-Lithographic illustrations of various 

woods. See Pickert, C., and Metcalf, A. 

-Printer’s and lithographer’s gaz-ette. 

See Woodcock. 

-Printing times and lithograjdier. See 

Printing. 

-Recueil de la lithographie. See Typo- 

logie-Tucker. 

LITHOTOMY and lithotrity. Practical. 

See Thompson, H. 

-operations performed. See Bahadoor, 

R. R. N. D. 

Little, E. D. Ships and sailors, ancient 
and modern. See Cotterill, C. C., and 
Little, E. D. 

30 CPO 


Little, G. The angler’s complete guide 
and companion, being a practical treatise 
on angling and its re(piirements. IlUts. 
12°. Lend., 1881. pp. 203. 

Litwell, F. J. Venice. Tr. by. See Yri- 
arte,(A 

LIVE-stock. Disea.sesof. »Spe Tellor, L. V. 

-Management of. See Marshall, W. 

Rural economy. 

-Slaughtering of meat yielding. See 

Ewart, .1. 

LIVER and intestinal canal. Some of the 
affections of. See Ward, S. H. 

Liversidge, Archibald. .Journal and ]>ro- 
ceedings of the Royal society,New South 
Wales. Ed. b,v. See Royal. 

-Legislative assembly, New South Wales, 

1879-’80. Report upon certain museums 
for technology, science, and art; also upon 
scientific, profes.sional, and technical-in¬ 
struction, and systems of evening clas-ses 
in Great Britain and ou the continent of 
Europe, by. 4°. Sydney, 1880. pp. 30+237. 

Living age. General index. /Sec Griswold, 
W. M. 

Lizars, Johu. U.se and abuse of tobacco. 
16°. PAite.,1881. pp. 138. 

Lloyd, J. U. The chemistry of medi¬ 
cines, practical. A text and reference 
book for the use of students, physicians, 
and pharmacists, etc. 2d ed. Illns. 12°. 
C'incm., 1881. pp. 451. 

Lo-Fung-Loh. 'fea, its mystery and his¬ 
tory. Preface by. See Day, S. P. 

Lock, Alfred G. Agriculturists theirown 
superphos])hate makers. 2d ed. Illns. 
12°. Land., 1872. 

-Gold; its occurrence and extraction. 

Embracing the geographical and geolog¬ 
ical distribution and the mineralogical 
characters of gold-bearing rocks ; the pe- 
I culiar features and modes of working 
1 shallow placers, rivers and deep leads; 
hydraulicing; the reduction and separa¬ 
tion of auriferous quartz; the treatment 
of complex auriferous ores containing 
other metals; a bibliography of the sub¬ 
ject; and a glossary of English , and for- 
i eign technical terms. With six double¬ 
page maps. Illns. 4°. Land., 1882. pp. 
1250. 

-and Charles G. A practical treatise on 

the manufacture of sulphuric acid. With 
I . 77 construction plates, etc. 4°. Land., 
1879. pp.247. 




LOCK. 


234 


LOCOMOTIVE. 


Lock, Charles G. Warufortl. Spoil’s eucy- 
clopedia. See Andre, G. G., and Lock, 
C. G. W. 

-and others. Sugar growing and re¬ 
fining; a comprehensive treatise on the 
culture of sugar yielding plants, and the 
manufacture, refining, and aualy.sis of 
cane, beet, maple, melon, milk, palm, 
sorghum, and starch sugars; with copious 
statistics of their production and com¬ 
merce, and a chapter on the distillation 
of rum. By C. G. \V. Lock, and G. \V. 
Wigner and R. H. Harland, Ilhis. So. 
Lond., 1882. pp. 752. 

Lock of hair. See Speight, A. 

LOCKS and safes. Construction of. See 
Hobbs, A. C. Weale’s series. No. 83**. 

-L’architecture ferrounii^re. La serriire- 

rie d’art. See Husson. F. 

-Das Buch der Fortschritte fiir Schlosser, 

etc. See Jasmund, R. 267** Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Chest, cupboard, piano, etc. See Gay¬ 
lord manuf’g co. 

-patent combination keyless. See Clarke 

combination lock co. 

-Price list of. See Mallory, Wheeler, 

and CO. 

LOCKSMITH. La ferromierie, ancienne 
et moderne. See Liger, F. 

Lockwood, Howard. Stationer’s price 
book and illustrated and descriptive cat¬ 
alogue, embracing a comprehensive find¬ 
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pp. 224. 

Lockwood, M.S., and Olaistei*, E. Art 

embroidery. A treatise on the revived 
practice of decorative needlework. lUtis. 
4°. Load., 1878. pp. 83. pis. 19. 

Lockwood, Mary S. Handbook of ce- [ 
ramie art. 16°. X Y., 1878; pp. 137. 

Lockwood, T. D. Practical informa¬ 
tion for telephonists. 16°. X. F., 1882. 
pp. 192. 

Lockwood and co.’s builders and contract¬ 
ors’ price-book. See Miller, F. T. W. | 
Weale’s series. No. 175. 

Lockyer, J. Norman. Astronomy. Ulus. \ 
16°. X F., 1880. pp. 120. Science 
primers. No. 7. 

-Contributions to solar physics. 1. Pop¬ 
ular account of inquiries into the physical 
constitution of the sun, with special refer¬ 
ence to recent spectroscope researches; 
2. Communications to the Royal .society 


Lockyer, J. Norman—continued, 
of London, and the French Academy of 
sciences, with notes. 8°. Land., 1874. 
pp. 21 + 676. 

-The spectroscope and its applications. 

lUus. 12°. Land., X. pp. 12+ 

117. Nature series. No. 1. 

-Stargazing, past and present. lUus. 

8°. Loud., 1878. pp. 15 + 496. 

-Studies in spectrum analysis. lUus. 

12°. X F., 1878. pp. 12 + 258. Inter. 

, sci. serie.s, v. 23. 

} -Why the earth’s chemistry is as it is. 

I Science lectures for the people, series 8. 

Lockyer, Mrs. Norman, Wonders of the 
I heavens. Tr. from the French, by. See 
! Flainmarion, C. Ulus. lib. of wonders, 

' V.21. 

LOCOMOTION. Radical mechanics of 
[ animal. See Wainwright, W. P. 

i -Sngge.stions on land and water. See 

Gompertz, L. 

LOCOMOTIVE. See Barry. J. W., and 

Bramwell, F, J. 

- apparatus. See Cleveland steam 

gauge CO. 

-Catechism of. See Forney, M. N. 

-engine. iSec Dempsey, G. P. Weale’s 

series, No. 202. 

-and boilers. Handbook of. See Ro¬ 
per, S. 

-and Philadelphia’s share in its early 

improvements, ^'ee Harrison, J., ,1r. 

-driving. See Reynolds, M. 

-Locomotive engines and their in¬ 
ventors. .See Reynolds, M. 

-steam and gas fitters, etc. See Hay¬ 
den, Gere and co. 

-engineering. See Colburn, Z. 

-American. .See Weissenborn. G. 

-engineers’ “Torch.” See Smith, F. C. 

-Etude sur I’utilization de la vapei.r 

dans les locomotives. See Mallet, A. 

-for rapid transit. See Forney, M. M. 

-head lights, steam and air gauges, etc. 

See Buffalo steam gauge and lantern co. 

-Ideen zum Lokomotivbau. 5'eeCzernin, 

R. 

- Illustrated catalogue of locomotives. 

See Burnham, Parry, Williams and co. 

-in America. History of the first. See 

Brown, W. H. 

-Light locomotives. See Porter, Bell 

and CO. 

-Die l.ocomotiven. See Muller, K. 








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235 


LONDON. 


LOCOMOTIVE—loiitimied. 

-Les locomotives h TExpositiou de Vi¬ 
enne. See Deghilage, and Morandiere, J. 

-Les locomotives a I’Exposition nniver- 

selle de 1878. [Paris.] See Mallet, A. 

Proportions and calculations for con¬ 
structing. See Norris, S 

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Loftlis, W. K. The maltster; a compendi¬ 
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Logan y Lidgerwood. Catiilogo de her- 
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LOGARITHMS. Treatise on. See Law, 
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Lomax, Benjamin. Bells and bell-ringers. 
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236 


LOW. 


London— coutiuncd. I 

-Obstetrical society. See Obstetrical. 

London science class-books. Ed. by G. C. 
Fo.ster and IMulip Majfnns. 16°. Loud., 
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Thermodynamics. NVormell. 

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M’Caffrey and bro. Pennsylvania tile works. 
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ITIcCliire, Robert. Diseases of the Ameri¬ 
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ITIcCook, Henry Christopher. The honey 
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ITIacg:illivray, W. Mammalia. British 
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ItIcGiiiley, T. C. General biology. lUus. 
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McGowan bros. Descriptive catalogue and 
price list of single and donble acting 
pumps, hydraulic rams, and all apparatus 
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I^IcGrejfOl*, w. Questions on magnetism, 
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MACHINERY. Album d’cl<?nieiits et or- 
gaues de machines compose par. See 
Fernique, A. 

-Album du conrs de ^amstniction di^ ma¬ 
chines. See Gallon, C. 

-Allgemeine Maschinenlehre. .S'ccRuhl- 

mann, M. 

-and tittings for shops aiid mills. See 

Cohoes iron foundry and machine co. 

-and tools. Illustrations and descrip¬ 
tions of. See Dundas, .1. 

-Arrangements and proi»ortions of parts 

of machines. See Unwin, W. C. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 13. 

- Die Bau-Maschinen. See Jeep, \V. 

Deutsche bantchn.Taschen-Bib., No. 103. 

-Die Berechnuug und Construction der 

Maschiuen-Elemente. See Pinzger, L. 

- Beretning om de for den norske In- 

dustri vigtigste Maskiner ved Udstilling- 
en. Af Stormer. See Norway. Rap¬ 
port Verdensudstillingen i Paris, 1878. 


MACHINERY—continued. 

-Boston machinist. .See Fitzgerald, W. 

- Catalogue of patent wood-working. 

.See Fay, .1. A., and eo. 

-Catalogue of patented and improved. 

See Tangye bros. and Holman. 

-Compendium der popnlaren Mechanik 

und Maschinenlehre. Nee Burg, A. 

-The coni]>lete ]»ractieal machinist. See 

Rose, J. 

-Conrs de niecani<iue et machines. See 

Bour, E. 

-CyclopH'dia of machinf*an«l hand to<ds. 

See Rankine, W. J. M. 

- Description des machines coustruites 

dans les ctablissements de Seraing, etc. 
See Cockerill, .1. 

- Design and woik, and mechanical 

world. See Design. 

-Dictionary of. See Dodd, G. 

-Engine, lathe, tool manufacturers, and 

general machinists, etc. Nee Holtzapffel 
and CO. 

-for free-hand and mechanical drawing. 

Details of. See Schubert, E. L. 

-Handbook for locomotive engineers and 

machinists. See Norris, S. 

-Illustrated handbook of. See Apple¬ 
by, C..). 

-improved; its friction reduced, j>owers 

increased, etc. See Gill, T. 

- Inventions aJid improvements. .See 

Bramwell, W. C. 

-Kinematics of. See Reuleaux, F. 

-By A. B. W. Kennedy. South Kens. 

mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

- Machine construction and drawing. 

See Tomkins, E. Putnam's element, sci. 
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-Machine design. See Unwin, IV. C. 

Text-books of science, v. 13. 

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-I.es machines. See With, E. 

-Machines ontils servant aux- construc¬ 
tions mdcaniques, etc. See Poulot, D., 
and Fontaine, H. 

-Manual of jiower for machines, shafts, 

and belts. See Webber, .S. 

-Die Maschineuelemeute. Nee Bach, C. 

-Milling machines, drill presses, hand 

lathes, etc. See Garvin, E. E., and co. 

- of transmission; shafts, wheels, and 

gear. See Fairbairn, \V. 

-Organfiir Fabrikanten, Gewerbtreiben- 

de und Techniker. See Masohinenbauer. 






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MACNEILL. 


MACHINERY—contiuued. 

-Perspective delineation of. Sec Blunt, C. 

-Portfolio of lithographed working 

drawings of machines and engines. See 
Busbridge, W. 

- Practische Ma.schinen-Constnicteiir 

Zeitschrift. See Practische. 

- I’rinciples and construction of. See 

C ampin, F. 

- Principles of machine con8trnctioi\. 

See Tompins, E. Putnam’s advanced 
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-Recent improvements in winding. See 

Havrez, .1. 

- R6sultats scientiti<iues et praticiues 

destinies ii la construction des machines. 
See Redtenbacher, F. 

- Samuilung der gebriiuchlichsten Ma- 

schineu. See Hoffmann, C. L. 

-Schwniigrader nud Ceutrifngalpendel- 

Regnlatoreu. NecLaskus, A., and Lang, H. 

-Sign’s engineers’ and contractors’ il¬ 
lustrated book of prices of machines, 
tools, etc. See Spoil, E. and F. N. 

-Testing water wheels and. See Emer¬ 
son, J. 

-Treatise on machine tools, etc. See 

Sellers, W., and co. 

-Werktuigknude. -See Delprat, i). P. 

MACHINISTS’ tools. -Sec Lindsay, Wal¬ 
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-Illustrated catalogue of. See Blais- 

dale, P., and co. 

Mackay, Angus. 'I'lie sugar cane in Aus¬ 
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Mackay and Bigelow. Heeling machine 
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McKee and bros. Illustrated catalogue of 
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.llackeiizie, Colin. Five thousand re¬ 
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Donald. The Hooding of 
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31 CPO 


ITIcKci’iiaii, H. A treatise on printing 
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ill ark ir, S. J. Art studies from nature. 
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llacla^’aii, T. Germ theory applied to 
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llcl.iaii^:liliii, M. Louise. Pottery dec¬ 
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llarlay, William W. Der l*ortIand-Ce- 
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M acLeail, J. P. Mound builders; an 
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i^Iarlear, Mrs. Cottage garments, and 
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^laCifliiiiiiy Charles A. The spectro¬ 
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McNab and Harlin. Illustrated catalogue 
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ITIcNaug^lit, W. K. Lacrosse, and how 
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.llclfeviii, E. A ffiiule to practical navi- ' 
fjfation, ccntaiiiing tlie rules and nietliods 
of solving problems in the most practical 
manner; the simplest and most complete 
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McPherson, Edward. Tribune almanac 
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.llacqiier, —. De zijdeverwer, naar het j 
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McTaggart, D. Every man his own far- 
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iTIadfleii, ThomasMore. Principal health- 
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MADDER. Dt! meekraptelei'. See Kan- 
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ITIaer«*ker, Max. HandbuchderSpiritn.s- 
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iTIaey, —. Die Behcizuugder Eisenbahn- 
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Magee Fuiiiaceco. Catalogue of furnaces, 
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Magic, and its mysteries. See Theobald, 
.1. D. 

-and mystery. Amateur guide to. See 

Amateur. 

-Chemical, natural and physical. See 

Piesse, G. W. S. 

- Fashionable parlor. .See Fashionable. 

-Fifty yeai’s in the magic circle, etc. See 

Blitz. 

j -History of. See Ennemoser, J. 

-lantern (The). See Popular recreator, 

I v. 1-2. 

-The art of projecting. See Dolbear, 

A. E. 

-.attachments; colored and photo- 

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-Descriptive catalogue of. 5ee Hall, 

T. 

-Dissolving views, slides, etc. See 

Plum’s illus. cat. 

!-Manual. See Chadwick, AV. J. 

Magic (The) lantern. A monthly j>'urual 
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-.Stereopticons, etc. Illustr.ated cat¬ 
alogue. .S'ee Edgerton, N. H. 

-Stereopticons, etc. Illustrated cat- 

logue. See Queen, J. W., and co. 

-Magician’s own book. 6'ee Magician’s. 

-Miigus, or celestial intelligencer. See 

Barrett, F. 

-Modern. See Hoffman. 

-Natural. Letters ou. -See Brewster, D. 

-Parlor. See Lacy, T. H. 

Magician’s (The) own book, or the whole 
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pp. 302. 





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MAIX. 


L. 'J’reatise on dental caries. 
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G. B. fJli strnmenti a litles- 
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Milano, etc., 187;'). pp.279. 

MAGNETISM. See also Electricity. 

Anil acoustics. «Sce Lardner, I), llaud- 
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-and electricity. -Sec Angell, J. Put¬ 
nam's element, sci. ser., v. 9. 

- See Buckmaster, .1. C. 

- See Cook, J. 

- See Jenkins, F. Text-hooks of 

science, v. 25., 

- See Miller, W. A. Chemistry, v. 1. 

-and telegraphy. See Bond, R. 

Weale’s series. No. 198. 

-Electrical and magnetic measure¬ 
ment. See Day, R. E. 

-Questions set by the science and art 

department 1871-’78; with answers. See 
Isherwood, T. Science examination 
guides. 

-Animal. See Gregory, W. 

-Atlas des Erdmagnetismus. See Gauss, 

C. F., and Weber, W. 

-Determination des elements do con¬ 
struction des electro-aimants. See Du 
Moncel, T, 

-Earth a great magnet. See Mayer, A. 

M. University series. No. 9. 

- Effects of stress on the magnetization 

of iron, nickel and cobalt. See Thom¬ 
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— - Einfluss der Iliirte des Stahls auf des- 
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V., and Barns, C. 

-Einfluss des Magueten auf dem Elek- 

trischen Lichte. See Meyer, W. H.T. 

-Electricitiit n. Magnetismns. See Fer- 

rini, R. 

-Le.s dlectro-aimants et radh^rence mag- 

ndtique. See Nickles, M. J. 

-Elementary. See Parson, G. • 

-Elementary le.s.sons in. See Thompson, 

S. P. 

- Elementary treatise on. /See Foster, J. 

-Essay on. See Adams, G. 

-La machine de Gramme. See Breguet, 

A. Actuals, scients., 85. 

-Magnetic character of the armour- 

plated shipsof the royal navy. (SeeEvans, 
F. J., and Smith, A. 


MAGNETISM—continued. 

-Magnetisme, etc. See Quet. 

Mutual action of electric conductors 
and magnets. See Demonferrand, .1. F. 

-Necessity for ascertaining the devia¬ 
tions ot tlie compass. A?ce Johnson, E. J. 

-Grszagok foldmdgne.sscgi viszonyainak 

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- Reprint of papers on electrostatics and. 

See Thomson, Sir W. 

-Resultate aus den Bcobachtungen des 

magnetischen Vereinsin Jahre 1896-1841. 
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-Technologic der Electricitiit und des 

Magnetisuius, etc. .See Ferrini, R. 

- Terrestrial and cosmical. See Walk¬ 
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-Treati.se on. Ste Brewster, D. 

-Treatise on electricity and. See Gor¬ 
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MAGNETO-electric machines. Machines 
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-Die maguetelektrischeii Maschinen, 

etc. .See Glaser-de Cew, G. Elektro- 
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-Die magneto- und dynamo-elektri- 

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MAGNETS for taking wire out of wheat. 
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Antoine. The bacteria. Tr. 
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ITIa^iiiiro, Charles H. .1. Code of ciphers; 
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89. t,>«e6ec, 1880. pp. 114. 

Mahan, F. A. Water wheels, or hydraulic 
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JTIaliistre, M. Cours de n+canique ap- 
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Mahler u. Eschenbacher. .Sprengtechnik 
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Maid (The) of all work, or general servant; 
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ITIailio, Henry Snmner. Ancient law, its 
connection with the early history of so¬ 
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69 -f 400. 

maiscli, .lohn M. American journal of 
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- Maunal of organic meteria medica. 

Guide to materia medica of the vegetable 
and animal kingdoms, for the use of stu¬ 
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MAIZE. Ensilage of. See Goffart, A. 

Iflajeiidie, V. D. Ammunition. Treat¬ 
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IVIajoraiia, Filippo. Discorsi ed osser- 
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JTIakaroir, N. P. Dictionnaire Eusse- 
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Malaria. What it is, and how to avoid it. 
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ITIaldaii, —. 1. Armemeut nouveau. 2. 

Considerations gdnerales snr les moditi- 
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ITIalepeyre, F. Manuel pour gouverner 
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ITIallef, A. Etude sur I’utilizatiou de la 
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ITIallet, John William. Cotton; the 
chemical, geological, and meteorological 


ITIallet, John William—continued. 

conditions involved in its successful cul¬ 
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ITIallet, Robert. Construction and man¬ 
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-Note upon iron safes by. See Hobbs, 

A. C. Weale’s series. No. 83**. 

-Rudiments of colors and of coloring. 

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Mallory, Wheeler and co. Price-list of 
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-Distillation, brewing, and malting. See 

McCulloch, J. . 

-Fabrication de la biere et du malt. See 

Cartuyvels, .7., and Stammer, C. 

-hops, yeast, etc. Structure, growth, 

and uses of. See Prescott, H. P. 

-Instructions for making. See Pitt, .7. 

-Points of malting and brewing. See 

Steel, J. 

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-Treatise on the art of malting in all its 

branches. See. Loftus, W. R. 

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By Rudolph Virchow. Half-hour recrea¬ 
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Mandei", Elisha. List of prices of .goods 
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MANGANESE. Index to the literature 
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ITIaiig:iii, Arthur. Eartli and its treasures; 
a description of the metallic and mineral 
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Maim, 1. J. River bars, notes ou the causes 
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Land., 1881. pp. 77. 

Maun, Robert James. Domestic economy 
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Sardus, A. F. 

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\V. H. Nature series, No, 1*2. 

-Primitive culture. <Scc Tylor, E. U. 

-Sarawak: its inhal>itants and ]>ro- 

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Maiming^, C. I*. Re^iort of the engineers 
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R. B., and Manning, C, P. 

Maiming^, Robert. Sanitary works 
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the pollution of the Seine in the vicinity 
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Works in course of execution for the sew¬ 
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Mansfield, Charles Blachford. Aerial 
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Mansfield, Robert Blachford. Aerial navi¬ 
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Mantoii, Walter P. Field botany ; hand¬ 
book for the collector, containing instruc¬ 
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and the formation of the herbarium. Ulus. 
16°. /lost., 1882. ]>p. 41. 

-In.sects; how to catch and how to pre¬ 
pare them for the cabinet, comprising a 
manual of i.istruction for the field natu¬ 
ralist. Ulus. 24°. Host., 1881. pp. 32. 

-Taxidermy without a teacher, compris¬ 
ing a complete manual of instruction for 
preparing and preserving birds and ani¬ 
mals. Ulus. 24°. So. Framingham, 1876. 
pp.41. 


Manual of tlax culture ; seven prize essays 
on the culture of the crop and on dressing 
the fibre; with other essays and state¬ 
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parts of the United States, Canada, Ire¬ 
land, and Germany. Ulus. 8°. N. Y., 
1865. j)p, 56, 

Manual (A) of nursing, prepared for the 
training school for nurses attached to 
Bellevue hospital. 1*2°. X. 1’., 1876. pp. 
7 -f 143. Putnam’s handy-book ser.. No. 8. 

Manuals for indu.strial schools, v. 1—5. . 

Loud., 1874-l>. 

No. 1. Cooking. 

2. Gardening. 

3. Household work. 

4. Plain needlework. 

5. Domestic fowls and animals. 

Manuals of technology. Ed. by W, E. Ayr¬ 
ton and R. Worniell. Ulus. 16°. Land., 
Paris, X. Y., 1881-82. 

No. 1. Practical mechanics, by J. Perry. 

2 Cutting tools worked by hand and machine, 
by R. H. Smith. 

Milliiiel, E. y. The fresco manual. A 
collection of 500 designs for usuals* deco¬ 
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Manufacturer and builder. (Monthly.) 
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’82. 

Manufacturer’s compendium ; a series of 
tables for manufacturers, cloth agents, 
managers, putters-out, etc. See Buckle, 
J. S. 

Manufacturers’ (J'he) review and indus¬ 
trial record; devoted to the cotton, 
woolen, silk, and linen industries; dyers, 
bleachers’, and print works, v. 14-16—. 
1881-8*2—. Ulus. fol. A". Y., 1881-’83. 

MANUFACTURES, Ameiican woolen 
and cotton. See Burns, G. C. 

-A circle of arts and. See Wylde, J. 

-Dictionary of. See Dodd, G. 

-Every boy his own manufacturer. See 

Every boy. 

- Factory and farm (periodical). See 

Factory. 

-Great, of little things. Technical edu¬ 
cator. V. *2-4, 

- La manufacture d’etoftes de laine de 

Lisieux. See Formeville, M. H. de. 

-of the United States, statement of the 

arts and. Sec Coxe, T. 

-Practical American, etc. See Practi¬ 
cal. 









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246 


mariF. 


MANUFACTURES—eoutinued. 

-Science and commerce; their intineuce 

on. See Simmonds, P. L. 

-Treasures of art, industry ami. See Nor¬ 
ton, C. B. 

-United States milling and manufactur¬ 
ing journal. See United States. 

-Western manufacturer. See Western. 

MANURE. See a ho Fertilizers. 

-American manures. See Chynoweth, 

.1. B., and Bruckner, W. H. 

-Die Anspriiche der Landwirthschaftauf 

die stadtischen Dungstoff. See Muller, A. 

-Appendix on artificial manures. See 

Sibson, A. Agricultural chemistry. 

-Artificial See Sibson, .\. 

- See Ville, M. G. 

- Des coquilles animalisees, et de leur 

emploi en agriculture. See Bortier, P. 

-Drainage of land, irrigation and ma¬ 
nures. See Roland, A. Farming for 
pleasure and profit. Sect. 

-Farming with green manures on Plum- 

grove Farm. See Harlan, C. 

- making, Bommer method of. See 

Ives, E. 

-Die menschlichen Ahfallstotfe. See 

Fischer, F. 

-School of chemical manures. See Ville, 

(i. 

-Soils, manures, aud crops. See Burn, 

R. S. Weale’s series, No. 140. 

-Tourteaux de lin et de chanvres, leurs 

falsifications. See Renouard, A., and 
Corenw'inder, B. 

-Verhiiltuiss der kiinstlichen Diinge- 

mittel zu den natiirlichen. See Burkhard, 

C. 

MANUSCRIPTS. Ornamentation of. His- 
toire des arts imlustriels. See Labarte, J. 

MAP drawing. See Technical educator, 
V. :i-4. 

-Apparatus for maps and plans pro¬ 
duced by photography. See Heather, J. 
F, Weale's series. No. 169. 

-Draughtsman’s hand-book of. See 

Andre, G. G. 

-G6od6.sie ; traits comprenaut la topo¬ 
graph ie, etc. See Francoeur, L. B. 

-Hand-book of. See Keam, P., and 

Mickleborongh, .J. 

-Lemons sur I’art de lever les plans, 

etc. Laussedat, A. 

-New system of. See Apgar, E. A., 

and A. C. 


MAP drawing—continued. 

-Traits dn lever les plans. See Bre¬ 
ton ^le Champ), P. 

MARBLES. See Popular recreator. 2. 

MARBLING. Imitation of woods and 
marbles. Ncc Vanderburg, A. R.,and P. 

-The wliole art of. See Woolnough, C. 

W. 

in a reef, W. On the composition of food 
aud how it is adulterated, with practical 
directions for its analysis. I/Zhs. 8'^. 
Land., 1856. pp. 178. 

Iflarell, T. C. Flower and fruit decora¬ 
tion ; with some remarks on the treat¬ 
ment of town gardens, terrace.s, etc., and 
with many illustrations of color and con- 
tra.st applicable to both subjects. 

Land., 18^2. p]t. 112. 

mai'cliaiid, D. fScience des nombres 
d’apr^s la tradition des sifecles. PB. 
Exjdication de la table de Pythagore. 
12*^. Paris, 1877. Actuals, sclents., 61. 

mar eo, Felix. L’nnite dynamiqne des 
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- Instruments. See Heather, J. F. 

Weale’s series, No. 168. [ 

-made easy. Tables for. <SeeHoppus, E. 

-Das optische Distauzmessen, etc. See 

Friedrich, J, 

MEAT, Butcher’s. See Ewart, J. 
Mechanic (The). A weekly journal of me¬ 
chanics, science, and literature, v. 10-12—. 
1880-’82—. fol. SmUhviUe, 1880-’82. 

-arts. Franklin institute for the proino- 

tiou of. See Franklin. 

MECHANICAL appliances used in the 
mauiifacture of wood, metal, etc. See 
Lukin, J. Amongst machines. 

-drawing. Art of. See Phillips, J. E. 

-engineer. See Thurston, R. H. 

-engineer’s hook. See Foley, N. 

-engineering. See Institution of me¬ 
chanical engineers. 

-instruments. Theatre des instrumeus 

m^caniques. See Besson, J. 

-movements. Begiuseleu der wertuig- 

keunis. See Logeman, W. M. 

-tests. See Coles and Tondin’s school 

series. 

-theory of heat. See McCulloch, R. S. 

Mechanical world, v. 10-13—, 1881-82—. 
4°. Manchester, Lond., 1881-82. 

(V. 10, called “Design and work and mechanical 
world.”] 

MECHANICS’ and inventors’ journal. See 
Illustrated scientific news. 

-companion. Scribner’s engineers’ and. 

iSee Scribner, J. M. 

-instructor. See Allen, C. 

-practical handbook. See Hobson, A. 

H. G. 

-reference book of information for handi¬ 
craftsmen. See Calvert, J. 

-slide rule, and how to use it. See Hodg¬ 
son, F. T. 


ME CHANICS’— continued. 

-tool book. See Harrison, W. B. 

-tools. See Douglass manufg. co. 

-workshop. Amateur. See Lukin, J. 

-w orkshop companion. See Templeton, 

W. 

MECHANICS. See McDowell, J. 
Mechanics: a weekly journal of engineer¬ 
ing and mechanical progress, v, 1-2—, 
1882—. lUns. 4°. .Y. Y., 1882. 

- Analytical. See Wood, De V. 

-Problems of rotary motion presented 

by the gyroscope, etc, Bj' J. G. Baniard. 
Smiths’n contrib., v. 19. 

-and civil engineering. The mining 

journal, with synopsis of inventions in. 
See Mining. 

-and mechanism. See Burn, R. S, 

-applied. 8'ee Technical educator, v.1-2. 

- See Ball, R. S. Cassell’s tech. 

m.auuals. No, 16. 

-Cours de m^canique applitpi^e. See 

Mahistre, M. 

-Elementary. See Alexander, T. 

-— Encyclopedia of. See Benjamin, P. 

-Lectures on. See Crofton, M. \V. 

-to the arts. See Moseley, H. 

-Die Baumechanik. Regeln aus der 

Mechanik. (See Jeep, W. Deutsche hau- 
techn. Taschen-Bib., No. 8. 

-Class-book of elementary. See Hew¬ 
itt, W. 

-Compendium der popularen Mechanik. 

See Burg, A. 

-Compendium of. See Brunton, R, 

- —Cours dem^canique. (See Bour, E. 

-(See Duhamel, M. 

-Appliqu6e k la resistance des ma- 

teridux. (See Mastaing, de. 

-de I’ecole polytechnique. See 

Sturm, C. 

-Cours elemeutaire de mecanique. See 

Delaunay, C. 

-Dimostrazione di uu teorema di mec- 

canica di Poisson. See Volpicelli, P. 
[Estratto degli atti della reale accademia 
dei Lincei. 2. Ser. T, 1.] 

-Einfiihrung in die Mechanik. SeeUn- 

deutsch, H 

- Elements of. (SeeNystrom, J. W. 

-English and American mechanic. See 

Van Cleve. 

-Essential elements of practical. See 

Byrne, O. 

- Experimental, Lectures on. (See Ball, 

R. S. 











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MECHANICS—lontimied. 

-for the millwright, machiuist, engineer, 

etc. See Overman, F. 

-General principles of. See Gray, A. 

-Guide de inecaniipie pratiiine. See Ar- 

mengaud,je., C. 

-Guide pratique de Touvrier m6canicien. 

See Ortolan, J. A. 

-Handbook of applied. See Rossiter, W. 

Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 7. 

-Industrial. Curso elemental demecani- 

ca industrial. <See Jariez, D. 

- Lectures on. See Ferguson, J. 

-Lehrbuch der physikalischen Mechanik. 

See Buff, H, 

- Lehrbuch der techuischen Mechanik. 

See Ritter, A. 

- Manuel de m6canique appliqu<ie. See 

Dwelshauvers, V. 

- M^caniqne chimiciuc. iSee Berthelot. 

- M4cauique g6n6rale h l’6cole polytech¬ 
nique. See Resal, H. 

- M6canique industrielle. See Poncelet, 

.1. V. 

- Mechanische Arbeit. See Auten- 

heimer, F. 

- Molecular. See Bayma, J. 

- CEuvres diverses de physique et de 

mdcanique. See Perrault, C. and P. 

- of animal locomotion. Radical. See 

Wainwright, \V. P. 

-of engineering and of the construction 

of machines. See Weisbach, P. J. 

- Papers on. See Society of arts, manu¬ 
factures, and commerce. 

- Principles of elementary. See Wood, 

de V. 

-Text book of elementary. See Dana, E. S. 

- Theoretical. See Bottomley, J. T. 

Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 6 B. 

-Rossiter, W. Putnam’s element. 

sci. ser., v. 6A. 

- Theoretical and practical. See Gom- 

pertz, L. 

- See Hanu, J. 

-Traite de m6canique. See Collignon, F. 

- Trait6 eldmentaire de indcanique. See 

Bresson, C. 

- The young mechanic. See Young. 

- Zeitung fiir mechanische Technik. See 

Maschinenbauer. 

Mechanism of the ossicles of the ear and 
membrana tympani. See Helmholtz, H. 

MEDALS of Washington. Description of. 
See Snowden, J. R. 


MEDIAEVAL art. Ecclesiastical art in 
Germany during the Middle Ages. See 
Ltibke, W. 

j -Handbook of the art of the Middle 

I Ages and Renaissance. See Labarte, J. 

j-Sciences et lettres an moyen Age, 

etc. See Lacroix, P. 

MEDICAL botany. See Bentley, R., and 
Trimen, H. 

j -British flora medica, See Barton, 

I B. H., and Castle, T. 

-Medicalvirtuesof British and foreign 

plants. See Robinson, M. 

-chemistry. Applications of chemistry 

and mechanics to pathology and thera- 
I peutics. See Jones, H. B. 

^-for students. See Bache, F. 

-Handbook of. See Greene, W. H. 

I- Introduction to pharmaceutical and. 

See Muter, J. 

-Practical course in. See Draper, 

J. C. 

-electricity, <Sce a/so Electricity, Medi¬ 
cal electricity, and Electro-medicine. 

-Applying. See Adams, G, 

;-Electricity in its relations to medi- 

J cine and science. See Rockwell, A. D. 

I-Electricity in relation to practical. 

See Meyer, M. 

-Galvano-theraiieutics. See Neftel, 

W. B. 

-Handbook of. See Tibbits, H. 

-Die Heilwirknngen der Elektricitilt. 

See Clemens, T. 

-How to use a battery in medicine and 

surgery, Tibbits, H. 

- instruments. Electro-endoskopische 

Instrnmente. See Letter, J, 

-Die medicinischen lustrnmeute. See 

Edelmann, M. T. 

-jurisprudence. Detection of poisons, 

in their medico-legal relations. Nee Reese, 
j ,T. J. Manual of toxicology. 

j - — Post-mortem examinations, with 

' special reference to medico-legal practice. 
See Virchow, R. 

I Medical (The) news. v.38-41—. 1880-82—. 
4°. Fhila., 1880-’82. 

[v. 38-39, called “Medical news and abstract; a 
consolidation of the ‘ Medical news and library ’ 
and the ‘ Monthly abstract of medical science.’ " 
V. 40— drops these names and adds “ A weekly 
medical journal.” Previously monthly, 8°.] 

Medical (The) news and abstract. Nee 
Medical news. 








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MEDICINE. 


Medical (The) record. A weekly jourual of 

medicine and surgery, v. 23—. 1883-. 

fol, N. T., 1883. 

Medical register, v. 1-2—. Phila, 1882- 
’83—. 4°. Phila., 1882-’83. 

-sciences. Semi-monthly journal of. See 

United States medical investigator. 

- vocabulary. See Mayne, R. G., and 

Mayne, J. 

MEDICINE. See also Surgery, Thera¬ 
peutics, Veterinary medicine, Anat¬ 
omy, Physiology, Pharmacy, Prescrip¬ 
tions, Ophthalmology, etc. 

- See Deutsch-Amerikanische Apothe- 

ker-Zeitung. 

- See Stearns, F., and co.’s catalogue. 

-Action, value, and use of oxygen in. 

See Birch, S. B. 

-American dispensatory. See King, J. 

-Anaisthesia, etc. See Simpson, J. Y. 

- and its cognate sciences. German- 

English dictionary of words and terms 
used in. See Barnes, F. 

-and pharmacy. Chemistry applied to. 

See Attfield, J. 

-and surgery. Dictionary of domestic. 

See Family doctor. 

-Domestic. See Walsh, J. H. 

-and the collateral sciences. Dictionary 

of. See Hoblyn, R. D. 

-Animal chemistry, or the relations of 

chemistry to physiology and pathology. 
See Kingzett, C. T. 

-Annals of chemical. <Sec Thudichum, 

J. L. W. 

-Antagonism of therapeutic agents, and 

what it teaches. See Fothergill, J. M. 

-Antidotal treatment of disease. See 

Parkin, J. 

- Antiseptic medication. See Cooke, 

N. F. 

-Application of the physiological action 

of drugs to clinical. See Wood, H. C., jr. 

-Die Arzneimittel ausdem unorganisch- 

eu Naturreiche, See Schwarzkoff, A. v. 

-Arztliche Polytechuik. <Scc Illustrirte 

Monatsschrift. 

-Bath waters; their uses and effects. 

See Tunstall, J. 

-Black arts in. See Jackson, J. D. 

-Chemistry of medicines. See Lloyd, 

J. U. 

-Clinical manual of. See Finlayson, J. 

- Companion to the British pharma¬ 
copoeia. See Squire, P. 


MEDICINE—continued. 

-Compounding medicines extracted from 

herbs. Culpeper, N. Complete herbal. 

-Contagious diseases. See Morgan, J. 

-Cyclopaedia of the j)ractice of. See 

Ziemssen, H. 

-Description of diseases, and method of 

treatment. See Warren, I., and Small, 

A. E. Household physician. 

-Dictionary of. See Macaulay, A. 

- See Quain, R. 

- Dictionary of domestic. See Thom¬ 
son, S. 

-Dictionary of German tennis used in. 

See Cutter, G. R. 

- Dictionary of medical and surgical 

knowledge. See Dictionary. 

-Dictionary of practical. See Copland, 

J. 

-Diseases of the nervous system. See 

Mitchell, S. \V. 

-Domestic. Feeding and management 

of children and infants. Duncan, T. C. 

-Manual of. See Gooding, R. 

Weale’s series. No. 112. 

-Do.ses and effects of. See Alexander, 

W. Experimental essays, 2. 

-Druggists’ handbook of private formu¬ 
las. See Nelson, .1. H. 

-Dynamic cure. See Sunderland, L. 

-Emergencies, and how to treat them. 

See Howe, J. W. 

-Family medical guide. Houlston’s 

Enquire within ser., v. 4. 

-Food for the invalid. See Fothergill, 

J.M. 

-for the treatment of chronic disea.ses. 

See Madden, T. M. 

-Forensic. Aids to. See Hemming, W. D. 

-and toxicology. See Woodman, W. 

B. , and Tidy, C. 

-Handbook of popular. See Napheys, 

G.H. 

-Help in accidents and sickness. See 

First help. 

-Hints and helps for every-day emergen¬ 
cies, etc. See Hints. 

-History of. See Dunglison, R. 

-Homoeopathic domestic. See Laurie, J. 

-Household book of jiractical. See Hos- 

mer, G. H. 

-Human physiology designed for practi¬ 
tioners and students of. Flint, A., jr. 

-Hydropathic encyclopeolia. See Trail, 

R. T. 






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255 


MEDICUS. 


MEDICINIi —continued. 

-Lnperfect hearing and hygiene of the 

ear, etc. See Turnbull, L. 

-in modern times. See Stokes, W., and 

others. 

-Independent practitioner, devoted to 

medical sciences. See Independent. 

-Index-catalogueof the library of tlie Sur¬ 
geon-General’s office, U. S. A. See United 
States. War dept. Surg. Gen. office. 

-Index medicus. See Index. 

-Internal use of water. See Meigs. .1. F. 

- Journal of materia medica, etc. See 

Journal. 

-Journal of medical science. iSce Ameri¬ 
can specialist. 

- Journal of therapeutics and public 

health. See Practitioner. 

- Landmarks, medical and surgical. See 

Holden, L., and Shuter, J. 

- Laryngoscopy and rhinoscopy. See 

James, P. 

-Lessons in gynecology. See Goodell, W. 

-Lessons on prescribing. See Griffiths, 

W. H. 

- Medical, dietetic, and hygienic treat¬ 
ment of disea-ses of women. See Atkinson, 
W B. 

- Medical investigator. See United 

States medical investigator. 

- Medical news and abstract. See Med¬ 
ical news. 

- Medical thermometry. See Seguin, E. 

- Medicines extracted from herbs. See 

Culpeper, N. Complete herbal. 

- Metric dose book. See Hall, E. D, 

- Metric system in. See Oldberg, O. 

-Microscope, for physicians. SeeTxey, H. 

-Microscopical diagnosis. See Diibens, 

G. V. 

- Modern household. See Fleury, C. R. 

-The national dispensatory. See Stille, 

A., and Maisch, J. M. 

-Natural remedies in the vegetable king¬ 
dom. See Brown, O. P. 

- Nervous diseases. See Hamilton, A. 


MEDICINE—continued. 

j - Past and present. See Brunton, T. L. 

j - Patent and proprietary. See Beasley, 

I H. Druggist’s receipt book. 

- Percussion and an.scultatiou. See 

j Hirschfelder, J. O. 

- Percussion, auscultation, etc. See 

Golding, R. C. 

- Pharmaceutical lexicon. See Swer- 

ingen, 11. V. 

-pharmacy, and domestic economy. See 

Reynolds, G. W. M. 

- Physician’s dose and 8ymi)tom book. 

See Wythe, J. H. 

-Physician’s medical compend and phar¬ 
maceutical formuhe. See Hance, E. H. 

- Pocket formulary. See Beasley, H. 

- Posological table. See Rice, C. 

- Potassium bromide, and ammonia. See 

Clarke, E. H., and Amory, R. 

-Practical gyniecology. See Smith, H. 

- Practitioner’s pharmacopoeia and uni¬ 
versal formulary. See Foote, J. 

-Preventive, in relation to the public 

health. See Carpenter, A. 

- Reports of the progress of. See Power, 

H., and others. 

- Slight ailments. See Beale, L. S, 

-Spectroscope in. See MacMunn, C. A. 

-Spectroscope in practical and scientific. 

See Rosenberg, E. 

- Stethometry; its results in physiology 

and practical medicine. See Ransome, A, 

- Stimulants and narcotics. See Beard, 

G. M. Putnam’s handy-book ser,. No. 5. 

- Student’s guide to the diseases of 

women. See Galabin, A. L. 

- Sui)erstitions connected with. See 

Pettigrew, T. J. 

- System of. See Reynolds, J. R. 

- Tablets of materia medica and thera¬ 
peutics. See Semple, C. E. A. 

-Text-book of practical. See Niemeyer, 

F. V. 

- Theory and practice of. See Roberts, 

F.T. 


McL. 

- Nervous exhaustion; its symptoms, 

nature, and treatment. See Beard, G. M. 

- Nitro-glycei’ine as a remedy for angina 

pectoris. See Murrell, W. 

- Non-secret medicines. Catalogue. See 

Stearns, F,, and co. 

- The nutritive cure ; its principles and 

methods. See Walter, R. 


-Therapeutic gazette. See Therapeutic. 

- Transactions of the obstetrical society 

of Loudon. See Obstetrical. 

- Wines in health and diseases. See 

Anstie, F. E. 

I 

I -with directions for treatment. See 

Howe, J. W. 

nicdiciiSy Ludwig. Gerichtlich-chemische 
Priifung von Nahrungs- und Genussmit- 






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256 


MEELING. 


ITIediciis, Ludwig—continued, 
teln. Methoden und Daten zur Beurthei- 
lung. Zusammengestellt V. 8°. Wurzburg, 
1881. pp. U^2. 

itiedicy, Julius George. India and Indian 
engineering. Three lectures delivered at 
the Royal engineer institute, Chatham, 
July, 1872. 12°. Loud., X. T., 1873. pp. 

4 + 119. 

ITIeelluilf Thomas. Native dowers and 
ferns of the United States in their botan¬ 
ical, horticultural and popular aspects. 

2 V. Illus. 8°. Host., 1879. 

IVIeig:s, J. Forsyth. On the internal use of 
Avater for the sick, .and on thirst. A clin¬ 
ical lecture at the Pennsylvania hospital, 
Oct. 25, 1879. 12'^. Phila.,m8Q. pp.54. 

IVIeissiiei*, G. Die Kraftiibertragung auf 
Aveite Eutfernungen nnd die Construction 
der Triebwerke und Regulatoren fiir Con- 
structeure, Fabrikauteu und Industrielle. 
Ite Lieferuug. 8°. Jena, 1882. pp. 64. 

- Die Walzeu-Miillerei und die vortheil- 

haftesteu Vermablungs-Methoden. Ulus, j 
8 ^’’. Jena, 1881. pp. 132. pi. 12. 

inelloiii, M. Lettera del Signor Regnani 
contro la teorica di. See Volpicelli, P. 
[Accademia pontificia do’ nuovi Lincei 
1855.] 

- M6moire sur la transmission libre de la 

chaleur rayonnante par dilf^reus corps 
solides et licpiides. Pr»5seut<^ ii I’acadiimie 
des sciences le 4 fevrier, 1833. Suivi par 
Nouvelles recberches sur la transmission 
imnnSdiate de la cbaleur rayonnante, etc.; 
pr68ent6 I’acad^.mie le 21 aA'ril, 1834. 
w. t. p. 

MELODEONS. See Mason and Hamlin. 

ITIolville, Herbert S. NarroAv gauge 
speedier than broad gauge railways. 8°. 
Load., 1846. pp. 15. 

[lid. in a vol. entitled “Railways,” etc.] 

MEMORY. Phreuo-mnemotecbuic dic¬ 
tionary. See Fauvel-Gouraud, F. 

Menai bridge. Historical and descriptive 
account of. See Telford, T., and Provis, 

W. A. 

JVeiiaiilt, Ernest. Intelligence of ani¬ 
mals, with illustrative anecdotes. From 
the French of. Illus. 12^\ iY. F.,1875. 
pp. 16 +: 168. Illus. lib. Avouders, a’. 8 . 

Itleiidell, G. H. Report upon the blast¬ 
ing operations at Lime Point, California, 
iul868-’69. Illus. 8°. Wash., 1880. pp. 12. 


Moiidlieim, Georg. Brennofen rait Gas- 
feuerung fiir Chamottewaaren, Verblend- 
j ziegel, Terrakotten, Trottoirplatten, Thou- 
j rohren, Steingut, Porzellan und alle an- 
I dereu Arten \'on Tbon- und Ziegelwaareu. 

I Illus. 8®. Berlin, 1876. pp. 11. 
j Meneely and Kimberly. Catalogue of 
church, fire-alarm, tower-clock, academy, 

I factory, depot, steamboat, ship, court- 
I house, fog-alarm, light-house, locomotive, 

, plantation, fire-engine, and other bells, 

I including chimes and peals of any num- 
! ber. 8*^. Troy, N. Y.,n.d. pp. 39. 

I Menke, T. Spruner-Meuke Hand-Atlas. 
See Spruner, K. v. 

Menne, —. Der Laugschwellen-Oberbau 
der rheiuischeu Eisenbahn, etc. Ira Auf- 
trage des Ober-Ingenieurs. See Hoff¬ 
mann, L. 

Menne system. Das Tuuuellang.strager- 
System. See Birnbaum, H. 

MENSURATION. Takimetry; concrete 
geometry, in three lessons. See Lagout, E. 

Iflercudier, M. E. Trait6 61(?mentairede 
t616graphie dlectrique. Lemons fiiites A 
I’Admiuistration centrales des t^l^graphes; 
a I’usage des auxiliaires, surnuin^iraires, 
agents des jtostes et des t61^graplies, des 
dcoles de tdl^graphie militaire, etc. Illus. 
12*^. Paris, 1880. pp. 261. 

MERCURY. 5e«Kerl, B. Metallurgy, a". 1. 

-Das k. k. Quecksilberwerk. See Aus 

TRiA, k. k. Bergdirection zu Idria. 

-Report on, by F. Hughes Bennett. See 

Stokes, W., and others. 

Meriden silver plate co. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue and price list of superior electro¬ 
silver-plated ware, manufactured by. fob 
West Meriden, Conn., [1879.] (2 cop.) 

]TIerliii, R. Origiue des cartes h jouer. 
Recberches nouvelles sur les naibes, les 
tarols, et sur les autres esp^ces de cartes. 
Accompagu6 d’un album. Illus. 4°. 
Paris, n. d. pp. 6 + 144. 

Iflei’liiig:, A. Die elektrische Beleuch- 
tung in systematischer Behandlung, Con¬ 
struction und Betriebsverhiiltnisse der 
Lichtmaschinen, elektrischen Lumpen 
und Kerzcn. 12°. Braunschweig, 1882. 
pp. .504. Elektrotech. Bib. [Braun¬ 
schweig], B. 1. 

- Die Telegrapheu-Technik der Praxis 

im gauzen Umfange zum Gebrauch fiir 
den Unterricht. Illus. 8°. Mannover,1879. 








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METALLURGY. 


^ncri'miii, C. H. Review of the birds of 
Connecticut; remarks on their habits. 
Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 4. 

i?Icrrin,iii, M. List of writings relating 
to the method of least squares. Conn, 
acad. of arts and sci., v. 4. 

ITIorrick, J. M., jr. The strawberry and 
its culture; Avith a descriptive catalogue 
of all known varieties. Ulus. 12°. Bost,, 
1870. pp. 128. 

ITIeri’ifield, Mrs. M. P. Light and shade 
with reference to model drawing. 7th ed. 
Ulus. 12°. Lond., n. d. pp. 40+20. 
Handbooks fine arts, No. 18. 

-Portrait-painting in water-colors, 19th 

ed. 12°. Loud., [1880.] pp. 60 + 56. 
Handbooks fine arts, No. 17. 

Merrill, W. E. Iron truss bridges for 
railroads. Metho<ls of calculating strains; 
bridge computations; struts and ties. 4th 
ed.rev. Ulus. 4°. N. T., 1878. pp. 130. 

Mersey river and the Bristol channel, En¬ 
croachment of the sea between. See 
Thomas, J. E. 

MESMERISM and its phenomena. See 
Gregory, W. 

Mestorf, J. Erste Auftreten desEisensin 
Nord Amerika, etc. Deutsche Ausgabe 
von. See Undset, I. 

METAL plating. DraAving for metal plate 
AA’orkers. See DaAridson, E. A. Cassel’s 
tech, manuals. No. 6. 

_Ilaudbuch zur Herstellung von Me- 

talluberziigen, etc. See Winckler, C. 

_rolling. Edwards and Roger’s rolls for. 

See Leggett, M. D., and co. 

-trade. Eisen-Zeitung, fiirEisen-, Stahl- 

etc., Maschinen- und Werkzeug-Handel. 
See Eisen-Zeitung. 

_turner’s handbook. See Hasluck, P. N. 

__ work. Ancient and modern furniture 

and. See Talbert, B. J. 

_Les arts du mdtal. See Giraud, .J.-B. 

_Compendium of architectural sheet. 

See Kittredge, A. O. 

_Handbuch der gesammten Metal 1- 

waareufabrikation, etc. See Abbass, F. 
W. 47*, 48*. Neuer Schauplatz der 
Kiinste. 

_Metal Avorker’s instructor. See 

Warn, R. H. 

_Metal Avorker’s pattern book. See 

Kittredge, A. 0. 

_Orfdvrerie et ouvrages en mdtal du 

moj^en Age. See King, T. H. 

33 CPO 


METAL —continued. 

-working. Das Buck der Fortschritte 

fiir Schlosser, Grob-, Zeug-, und Messer- 
schmiede, Feilenhauer, etc. 5ee Jasmund, 
R. 267**. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Das Lothen und die Bearbeitung der 

Metalle. /See Schlosser, E. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 73. 

-Die Metalle, deren Bearbeitung, 

Aetzen, etc. See Eisner, F. 

- — Die Metallwaaren-Industrie, etc. 

See Kostlin, W. 277. Neuer Schauplatz 
der Kiiuste. 

-Sheet. See Warn, R. H. 

-TraA^ail des m6taux, etc. See Pou- 

lot, D., and Fontaine, H. 

Metallurgie (La) et la construction m6- 
canique. Journal hebdomadaire public 
par line socidtd d’ing^nieurs et d’indus- 
triels. .Annde 12-14—, 1881-’83—. Ulus. 
fob Paris, 1881-’83. 

METALLURGY. See Berg- und hutten- 
miiunische Zeitung. 

- See Kerl, B. 

- Cours de mdtallurgie gdndrale. See 

Lesoinne, A. 

- Cours de techuologie chimique. Pte. 3. 

Metallurgie. See Salvetat, A. 

-Description of tin mining and. See 

FloAwer, P. W. 

-Das Eisenbiittenwesen in den Yereinig- 

ten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. See 
Wedding, H. 

- La fonte des mines, des foiideries, etc. 

See Schliiter, C. A. 

- Founding of metals and alloys. See 

Kirk, E. 

- Herdfrischerei im Eisenhiittenwesen. 

See Tunner, P. 

- Hiittenmiinnisches Worterbuch. See 

Frantz, W. A., and Dauneuberg, J. 

- Instructions for alloying and aa orking 

silver, etc. See Gee, G. E. 

- Manual of. See GreenAwood, W. H. 

Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 19 A, B. 

- Metallurgie, etc. See Linas, C. de. 

- Die Oefeu fiir mctallurgische Processe. 

See Ledebur, A. 

- of copper. See Lamborn, R. H. 

Weale’s series, No. 133. 

-of iron. /See Bauerman, H. Weale’s 

series. No. 176. 

-of silver and lead. See Lamborn, R. H. 

Weale’s series. No. 134. 






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METEOROLOGY. 


METALLURGY—coiitiuued. 

- Records of. See Phillips, J. A., and 

Darlington, J. 

- Renseignements pratiques sur la ni6- 

tallurgie, etc. See Fontaine, H. 

- Researches on the action of the blast¬ 
furnace. See Schinz, C. 

- Roasting of gold and silver ores; ex¬ 
traction of their metals without quick¬ 
silver. See Kustel, G. 

- Russian metallurgical works. See 

Barry, H. See also Half-hour recreations 
in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

- Smelting of copper. See Grant-Fran- 

cis, G. 

- Stahl und Eisen, Zeitschrift, etc. See 

Stahl. 

-State of the iron manufacture in Sweden. 

See Akerman, R. 

- Verarheitung der Metalle auf mecha- 

nischem Wege. See Ledebur, A. 

- Worterhuch fiir Berg- und Hiitten- 

technik. See Rohrig, E. 

- Zeitschrift des berg- und hiittenmiin- 

nischen Vereines. See Zeitschrift. 

METALS and alloys. Founding. See 

Kirk, E. 

-Practical assay of. See North, O. 

-and their chief industrial applications. 

See Wright, C. R. A. 

-at the Paris exhibition, 1878. See Le- 

basteur, H. 

-Effects of stress on the magnetization of 

iron, nickel, and cobalt. See Thomson, W. 

- Electro-plating. See Electro-plating. 

-Inorganic chemistry, v. 2. See Thoi-pe, 

T. E. Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 10. 
A, B. 

-Manipulation of wood and. SeeLukin, J. 

-Notes on. See Woods, T. 

-ornamenting. Handbuch der Metallde- 

korierung. See Tscheuschner, E. 133 *. 
Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

- Properties and treatment of. See 

Bloxam, C.L. Text-books of science, v.2. 

- Report of board appointed for testing. 

See United States. Congress. 

- Treasures of the earth. See Jones, W. 

-used in construction. See Joynson, F. H. 

- Weights of. Bareme du poids des 

mdtaux. See Jacquet, A. 

Metcalf, Paul, and co. Special railroad 
track tools and the patent Verona nut lock, 
standard steel iiicks. Illus. 24°. Fiits- 
biirgh, 1876. (3 cop.) 


Metcalfe, Richard. Hot-air versus hot- 
water baths for the working classes. 12°. 
Lond., [1880]. p^i. 31. 

METEOR. Orbit and phenomena of a 
meteoric fire-ball, seen July 20, I860. By 
.1. II. Coffin. Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 

Meteorographica, or methods of mapping 
the weather, etc. See Gallon, F. 

METEOROLOGICAL instruments. Dic¬ 
tionary and catalogue of. See Negretti 
and Zambra. 

-Encyclopicdic catalogue of. .See 

Negretti and Zambra. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. ^ce Queen, 

J. W., and co. 

-Illustrated catalogue of standard and 

self-recording. See Hicks, J. .1. 

-Instructions in the use of. See Scott, 

R. H. 

-Die meteoi’ologischeu Instrumente. 

See Edelmann, M. T. 

-Un nuovo anemometrografo e sua 

teorica. See Volpicelli, P. [Atti della 
Accademia'de’ nuovi Lincei 1859.] 

- — Treatise on. See Negretti and 

Zambra. 

- signals. Le t^l<5m6tdorographe d’Ol- 

land descrit. See Snellen, M. 

METEOROLOGY. Atlas nffitcorologique 
de I’observatoire de Paris. See Paris. 
Observatoire. 

- Cartes du temps. See Scott, R. 11. 

Actuals, scients., 75. 

- Etudes sur les mouvemeuts de I’atmos- 

phere. See Guldberg, C. M., and Mohn, H. 

-Howtobe weatherwise. .See Noyes, I.P. 

- Indian meteorological statistics. See 

Jackson, L. D’A. Hydraulic mauual. 

-Lehrbuch der Physik und Meteorologie. 

.See Muller, J. 

- l.exikou der Physik und Meteorologie 

in volkstiimlicher Darstellung. See Lom- 
mel, E. Meyer’s Fach-Lexika, No. 22. 

- Meteorographica, or mapping the 

weather. See Gallon, F. 

-Meteorological essays. See Armit, R. H. 

- Meteorological observations in the 

Arctic seas. By L. McClintock. Smithsn. 
contrib., v. 13. 

- Meteorological observations made at 

Brunswick, Maine. By P. Cleavelaud. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 

- Meteorological observations made at 

Marietta,Ohio, 1826-59. ByS.P. 1 lildreth. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 






METEOROLOGY. 


259 


MiCHAELIS. 


METEOROLOGY—foutimied. 

- La m^teorologie appliqu<Se la pr^vi- j 

sion (In temps. iSef' Mascart, E. Actuals. , 
sclents.* I 

- Les linages imnr pvt^voir le temps. See j 

Poey, A. Actuals, sclents., 78. 

- Observations mdtt^orologiqnes en bal- | 

Ion. See TissaiuJier, G. Actuals, sci- j 
enis., HO. I 

- Les observatoires de Montague. See 

Radan, R. Actuals, sclents., 57. j 

- l.e osservazioui meteorologlclie. See ! 

Volpicelli, P. [Attl dell’ Accademia j 
pontibcla del nuovl Lincel 1865.] 

- Pievision dn temps. See Fonvielle, | 

W. de. Actuals, sclents., 70. j 

- Psyclirometrlcal table of elastic force 

of aqueous vapor and hnmidity of tlie | 
atmosphere, etc. See Coffin, J. 11. j 

- Skies and -n eatlier forecasts of Aratus. 

See Poste, E. 

- Temperatnr, 1856 bis 1877, in Emden 

beobaclitet. <Scc Prestel, M. A. F. Naturf. 
Gesells. zii Emden. Kleiue Schriften, 18. | 

- Weather charts and storm warnings. | 

See Scott, R. II. 

METRIC dose book. See Hall, E. D. | 

-system. Beretuing om Internationale i 

Meterkomites M0der, 1873 og 1874. See 
Broch, O. J. 

-Comparison of British and. See 

Newdigate, A. L. 

-Duodenal arithmetic and metrology. ' 

See Nystrom, J. W. 

-in medicine. (See Oldberg, O. 

- — Internationale Meterkommissions 

Mode i Paris, 1872. -See Broch, O. J. 

- — Introduction of the metre. See 

Wurtele, A. S. C. j 

-Modern metrology. See Jackson, 

L. D’A. 

-of weights and measures. See Bar- ' 

nard, F. A. P. 

-Papers relating to metric standards, j 

See United States. Treasury dept. 
Coast Survey office. 

-Rules for converting apothecaries’ 

weights and measures to metric equiva¬ 
lents. See United States. Navy dept. 
Marine hospital. 

-tables. See Dowling, C. H. 

- See Molesworth, G. L. 

METROLOGY. Duodenal arithmetic and. 

See Nystrom, J. W. 

-modern. See Jackson, L. D’A. 


ITICfscIi, Carl v. Versnch iiber die eiii- 
fachste uud zweckmiissigste Art die Ge- 
schutzladungen niittelst Percussion zu 
entzuuden. Ulus. 12^^ Weimar, 1827. 
pp. 336. 

Mcuiiier, Victor. Adventures in the great 
hunting grounds of the world. lUus. 12*^. 
AT. U., 1873. pp. 7 + 297. Ulus. lib. won¬ 
ders, v. 10. 

Meyer, Conrad, and sons. Piano manufact¬ 
urers. [Catalogue.] 12^^. rhila., n.d. pp. 17. 

Meyer, E. v. La imudre, les corps explo- 
sifs et la pyrotechnic. See Upmann, J., 
and Meyer, E. v. 

Meyer, F. J., and Weriiig:li, W. Steam 
towing on rivers and canals by means of 
a submerged cable; with description of 
their cable system. lUus. 8°. Loud., 
N. Y., 1876. pp. 59. 

Meyer, J. Der praktische Fischziichter, 
Oder der ratiouelle Fischznchtbetrieb, 
nacli den nenesten Erfahrungen. Illus. 
12^^. Berlin, 1877. pp. 7 + 112. 

Meyer, Moritz. Electricity in its rela¬ 
tions to practical medicine. 2d ed. rev. 
by W. A. Hammond. Illus. 8°. K. T., 
1874. pp. 12 506. 

Meyer, W. H. Theodor. Beobachtnugen 
iiber das geschlchtete electrische Licht 
sowie iiber den Eintluss des Magneten auf 
dasselbe, nebst Anleitung znr experimeu- 
tellen Darstellung der fraglicheu Er- 
scheinungen. 8°. Berlin, 1858. pp. 29. 

Meyer’s Fach-Lexika. 12°. Leipzig, 1882—. 

1. Allgemeine Geschiebte, K. Hermann. 

3. Deutsche Geschichte, Hermann Brosien. 

10. Allgemeine Litteraturgeschichte, G. Bornhak. 
15. Biographisches Kiinstler-Lexikon der gegen- 
wart, Hermann A. Miiller. 

22. Pbysik imd Meteorologie in volkstumlicber 
Darstellung, E. Lominel. 

24. Angewandte Cbemie, Otto Dammer. 

32. Staats-Lexikon, Karl Baumbacb. 

37. Handelsgeograpbie, Karl Emil Yung. 

Meyrick, Llewelyn. Engraved illustra¬ 
tions of autient arms and armour, from 
tlie collection of Llewelyn Meyrick, at 
Goodrich court, Herefordshire; after the 
drawings and with the descriptions of 
I Dr. Meyrick, by Joseph Skelton. 2 v. fol. 

! Load., 1830. pp.24. pis. 73; 47. 
i Miall, —. Coal. See Green and others. 

' Micliaelis, G. Vergleicheudes Worter- 
buch der gehriiuchlichsteu Taufnamen. 
j 8°. Beilin, 1856. pp. 72. 


/ 






MICHAELIS. 


260 


MILES. 


ITIichaelis, K. Bcschreibuug vou Was- 
serbauanlagen in Irland fiir Eiitwiisse- 
rung, Binueuschiifabrt, Nutzbarmachung 
von Wasserkraft nnd Verbesserung der 
Fiscberei, Reisebericbt, Besonderer Ab- 
druck aus der Zeitschrift fiir Bainvesen, 
1866. lUus. fol. Berlin, 1866. 

ITIicliaux. Notice sur les plantes et la 
voyage de. See Brunet, O. 

ITIicliel, Marius. La reliure frangaise. I 
Ulus. 4°. Paris, Load., 1880. pp. 144. I 

inicliell, Stephen. Mine drainage, being 
a complete and practical treatise on di¬ 
rect acting underground steam pumping 
maehinei-y ; with a description of a large 
number of the best known engines, their 
general utility, and the special sphere of 
their action, inode of application, etc. 
8 °. Pond., 1881. pp. 18-f-277. 

ITIicliels, Ivan C. The current gold and 
silver coins of all nations, together with 
their weights, fineness and intrinsic value, 
reduced to the standard of the United 
States. Also the history of the official 
coinage of the United States mint from 
1792 to the present day, etc. lUus. fol. 
Fhila., 1880. pp. 112. 

Uliclidd, C. J. Good condition. A guide 
to athletic training for amateurs or pro¬ 
fessionals. 24°. Land., 1877. pp. 86. 

inicklcboi'ou^:li, John. Handbook of 
map drawing. See Keam, P., and Mickle- 
borough, P. 

mickles, LovelG. The snagnullifier. De¬ 
scription of an inv'ention for preventing 
steam vessels from sinking, or their car¬ 
goes from loss, by striking against 8n.ags. 
Letters patent secured April, 1849. 8°. 
N. r., 1843. pp. 20. 

MICROMETER. Das optische Distanz- 
messen. See Friedrich, J. 

MICROPHONE. Die elektrischen Tele- 
graphen, das Telephou, nnd Mikrophon. 
See Binder, F. 

MICROPHOTOGRAPHY. Precis de 
microphotographie. See Huberaon, G. 
Actuals scients., 81. 

MICRORHEOMETER. ^ecHannay, J.B. 

Microscope (The). See Ross, A. 

- and microscopical technology. See 

Frey, H. 

-Common objects of. See Wood, J. G. 

-Dentists’. See White, S. S. 


MICROSCOPE—continued. 

-for the collection and preservation of 

plants. See Balfour, J. H. Botanists’- 
companion. 

-Half hours with. ASeeLankester, E. 

-Mikroskop. See Hausner, J. 

-Use and selection of. See Phin, J. 

Microscopes. By H. C. Sorby. See South 
Kens. mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

MICROSCOPY. American microscopical 
journal. See American. 

-Compendium of microscopical technol¬ 
ogy. See Seiler, C. 

-Evenings at the microscope. See Gosse, 

P. H. 

-Journal of the Royal microscopical so¬ 
ciety, etc. See Royal microscoj). society. 

-Manual of. See Wythe, J. H. 

- Microscopic mounting. See Martin, 

J.H. 

-Microscopical manipulation. See Suf¬ 
folk, W. T. 

- Microscopical section-cutting. See 

Marsh, S. 

- Microscopi.sche Technik, etc. See 

Friedlaender, C. 

-Practical. See Davis, G. E. 

-Preparation and mounting of micro¬ 
scopic objects. See Davies, T. 

-Treatise on microscopical diagnosis. 

See Diibeus, G. v. 

-Views of the microscopic world. See 

Brocklesby, J. Amateur microscopist. 

MIDDLE ages and renaissance. Arts in. 
See Lacroix, P. 

-Illuminated books of. See Humph¬ 
reys, H. N. 

-Working drawings of the principal 

monuments of. See King, T. H., and Hill, 

G. J. 

Middleton, John W. Iron castings, etc. 
Their co.st reduced. Patented improve¬ 
ments and processes. 12°. Fhila., 1871. 
pp. 15. 

Mierzinski, Stanislaus. Die Erd-Mineral- 
und Lackfarben, etc. 4te Aufl. Neubearb. 
V. See Schmidt, C. H. Neuer 

Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

MILDEW and mould. See Cook, M. C. 

-The sizing of cotton goods, and pre¬ 
venting. See Thompson, W. 

Miles, William. General remarks on sta¬ 
bles, and examples of stable fittings. 2d 
cd. Illus. 4°. Zond., 1864. pp. 89. 





MILES. 


261 


MILK. 


Itliles, William—continued. 

-The horse’s foot, and how to keep it 

sound. 9th ed., with appendix. lUus. 
4°. ioHd., 1869. pp.63 + 39. pis. 12. 
MILITARY affairs. Annals of a fortress. 
See Viollet-le-Duc, E. 

-Handbook for military artificers. See 

Armstrong. J. 

-Military statistics. See Totten, C. 

A.L. 

-Monthly review of. jSce United servdce. 

-United States army and navy journal 

and gazette. See United States. 

-architecture, etc. Vocabulary of tech¬ 
nical terms in eight languages. See 
Hall, n. 

-carriages. Treatise on. See Ormsby, J. B. 

-construction. Architectura universalis. 

<SeeFurttenbach, J. 

-dictionary. See Knollys, W. W. 

- See Voyle, G. E., and Saint-Clair- 

Stevenson, G. de. 

-and gazetteer. See Wilhelm, T. 

-Dictionnaire polyglotte de tenues 

techniques militaires. See Landolt, H. 
M.F. 

-Vocabulaire militaire franfais-alle- 

mand. See Ribbentrop. 

-economics. HeerwesenundOekonomie, 

etc. See Froelich, A. 

-engineering. Campaign of 1870-’71. 

See Goetze, A. 

-Instructions in. See Great Britain. 

Royal military academy, Woolwich. 

-Manual of. See Ernst, O. H. 

-equipment. Manuel du materiel et des 

Equipages de campagne des troupes. See 
Cayol, J.-A. 

-Setting-up of soldiers, horse and foot. 

See Wainwright, W. P. 

- — Die Verwaltuug des deutschen 

Heeres, etc. See Froelich, A. 

-goods. Fabrikation und Untersuchung 

der Militiirtuch- und Wollstotfe. See 
Hausner, J. 

-hygiene. Elements d’hygi^ne militaire. 

See Wuillot, L. Conferences militaires 
beiges, 1 sdr.. No. 5. 

-Le service de santfi en campagne. 

See Legouest. Librairie militaire, con¬ 
ference 1. 

-pocket-book. Nee Wilhelm, T. 

—^ science, Armement nouveau. Modifi¬ 
cations des tactiques. See Maldan. Li¬ 
brairie militaire, conference 10, 


MILITARY science—continued. 

-Considerations generales sur I’etat 

militaire de la France, etc. See Nugues. 
Librairie militaire, conference 9. 

-Construction et emploi des defenses 

accessoires. Nee Girard, H, Confeiences 
militaires beiges, 1® ser., No. 7. 

-Die Entwickeluugder Feld-Artillerie 

in Bezug auf Material, Organisation und 
Taktik, etc. See Miiller, II, 

-Etude sur I’emploi des corps de ca- 

valeiie au service de surete des armees. 
See Fischer, A. Conferences militaires 
beiges, 2® s^r.. No. 6. 

-Exiios6 sommaire de la campagne 

d’Allemagne en 1866. See Fay, C. Li¬ 
brairie militaire, conference 12. 

-La garde nationale mobile. See Cor¬ 
bin, C. Librairie militaire, conference 2. 

-La guerre des bois. See Monnier, 

C. Conferences militaires beiges, 2® ser.. 
Nos. 2,3. 

-Influence de la poudrc a canon dans 

I’art de la guerre moderue. See Mauvil- 
lon, J. 

-Kriegsspiel; guide des operations 

tactiques. See Petre, A. Conferences 
militaires beiges, 2® ser., No. 7. 

-L’organisation militaire de I’Alle- 

mague. Nee Pay, C. Librairie militaire, 
conference 3. 

-De quelques recents travaux sur la 

tactique. See Fay, C. Librairie mili¬ 
taire, conference 5. 

-Tactique de I’infanterie. See Pontus. 

Conferences militaires beiges, 1® ser., 
No. 1. 

-La tactique des trois armes dans la 

division. See Lanty. Librairie militaire, 
conference 6. 

-surveying and sketching. See Dray son. 

-telegraph during the civil war in the 

United States. See Plum, W. R. 

MILK, and butter making. Nee Dairy-maid. 
Houlston’s indust, lib.. No. 12. 

-Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Kuhmilch. 

See Kirchner, W. 

-Chemical and physical analysis of. See 

Gerber, N. 

-Fermented mare’s. See Carrick, G. L. 

Koumiss. 

-Instruction sur I’essai et I’analyse du lait. 

See Bouchardat, A., and Quevenne, T. A. 

-Die Milch. See Martiny, B. 





MILK. 


262 


MILLER. 


MILK—continued. 

-Die Milcbpriifungs- Methoden nnd Con- 

trole der Milch. See Vieth, P. 

-Quantity given, etc. See Quenon, F. 

-Trait6 pratique de laiterie. See Klenze, 

de. 

MILL and factory gearing, pulleys, etc. 
See Christiana machine co. 

-huilding. The millwright and engi¬ 
neer’s pocket companion. See Temple¬ 
ton, W. 

-Practical hints on. See Aber¬ 
nathy, K. J. 

-Wassermahlmiihlenhau. Einrich- 

tnng kleiner Getreidemiihlen, welche 
durch Wasserrilder oder Turhinen hetrie- 
hen werden, etc. See Lohmann. 223.* 
Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Catalogue and price-list of feed, cane, 

etc. See Field, J. A., and co. 

-Catalogue of “The Swift mill,” coffee, 

corn, spice, etc. See Lane hros. 

-Coffee, spice, and drug. Enterprise 

mannf’g co. 

-corn. Designing and huilding. See 

Sutcliffe, J. 

-dams. Construction of. See Leffel, J., 

and CO. 

-Daverio’s patent chilled iron rolling, 

etc. See Throop’s grain cleaner co. 

-Fire protection of mills, etc. See Wood- 

bury, C. J. H. 

-furnishing. See Gale, G. R.; Great 

Western manufg co. ; Lane and Bodley; 
Munson bros.; Nichols, Shepard and co.; 
Phoenix foundry and machine works; 
Richmond city mill works ; Rochester 
machinery manuf’g co. 

-Cast steel cylinder saws, etc. See 

Strange’s cylinder saw and machine co. 

-depot, Catalogue of the Chicago. See 

Baxter, T. W., and co. 

-— Illustrated catalogue and price-list 

of. See Snyder hros. 

-Mill and elevator supplies. See 

Thornburgh and Glessner. 

-Patterns in. See Noye, J. T., and 

son. 

-Portable engines. Culver’s drag saw, 

etc. See Sinker, Davis and co. 

-Die Windmiihlen, etc., mit Punipen* 

etc.. See Neumann, F. 263. Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-gearing, mill machinery, bolting cloths^ 

etc. See Hulbert and Paige. 


MILL—continued. 

-grain. La maui^ire la pins avantageuse 

de constrnire les moulins it hl4. See 
Fabre, M. 

-Illustrated catalogue of wind, feed, etc. 

See Challenge mill co. 

-machinery. Auf amerikanische Art ein- 

gerichtete Mahlgiinge. See Hoffmann, C. 
L. Sammlung der Maschinen. 

-Coffee roasting and si)ice. See 

Burns, J. 

-Illustrated catalogue of flour and 

grist. See Noye, J. T., and son. 

Miller, E., and co. Illustrated catalogue 
of bronze stand lamps and cigar lighters. 
12°. N, Y., Meriden, Conn., 1879. (4 cop.) 

-Illustrated catalogue of bronzed parlor 

ornaments. 8°. Springfield, 1377. pp. .’>9. 
(3 cop.) 

-Price-list of sheet brass, kerosene, and 

fluid burners, lamp and lantern trimmers, 
brass kettles, machine oiler8,Tinner’s hard¬ 
ware, etc. 8°. N. F.,1880. pp. (>4. (3 cop.) 

-Wholesale price-list of gas portables 

manuf’d by. 12°. N. Y., Meriden, Conn., 
n. d, (3 cop.) 

Miller, Elizabeth S. Cooking and domestic 
management. See Goodholme, T. S. Do¬ 
mestic cyclopaedia. 

-In the kitchen. 8°. Ro«f., 1875. pp. 572. 

Miller, Francis T. W. Lockwood and co.’s 
builder’s and contractor’s price-book, with 
which are incorporated Atchley’s and the 
Illustrated price books, with portions of 
the late G. R. Burnell’s builder’s price¬ 
book, for 1880. Containing latest prices 
of all builders’ materials and labour, and 
in all trades connected with huilding. 
Useful and important memoranda and 
tables. Rev. and ed. by. 12° Land.. 1880. 
pp. 348-|- 51. Weale’s series. No. 175. 

Miller iron co. Illustrated catalogue of or¬ 
namental iron work for lawns, gardens, 
parks, cemeteries, etc. 12°. Providence, 
It. I., n. d. pp. 15. 

miller, J. B. Die Glasiitzerei fiir Tafel- 
und Hohlglas, Hell-und Mattiitzerei, mit 
besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Monu- 
mental-Glasiitzerei. lUus. 12°. Hien, 
Pest, Leipzig, 1880. Chem.-techn. Bib., 
B. 59. 

-Die Verzierung der Glaser durch den 

Sandstrahl. Vollstiindige Unterweisung 
zur Mattverzierung von Tafel- nnd Hohl¬ 
glas. Nebst einem Aanhange: Die Hand- 











MILLER. 


263 


MINERAL. 


ITIillci', J. B.»—contiimed. 
blas-Maschiiien. lUns, 12°. Wien, etc., 
1882. pp. 152. Chem.-tecliu. Bib., B. 90. 

IVIillcr, J. B. Syllabus of tlie lectures iu 
engiueering at Owens college. Arranged 
by. See Reynolds, O. 

^filler, James. Alcohol; Its place and 
power. 19th Glasgow ed. 16°. Fhila., 
1873. pp. 179. 

Miller, Metcalf and Parkin. The treat- 
meut of steel. A series of circulars on 
heating, annealing, forging, and temper¬ 
ing, issued by the Crescent steel works. 
IIlus. 16°. ritt8bH7'ff, 1S81. pp. 59. (2cop.) 

Ifliller, W. II. The elements of hydro¬ 
statics and hydrodynamics. Illus. 8°. 
Cambridge, 1831. pp. 95. 

-A treatise on crystallography. lUus. 

8 °. Cambridge, 1839. pp. 139; pis. 10. 

Miller, W. J. Miscellaneous scientific 
papers. Ed. by. <Sre Rankine, \V. J. M. 

.'TIillcr, William Allen. Introduction to 
the study of inorganic chemistry. Ulus. 
12°. X. r., 1872. pp. 114-302. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 3. 

-Magnetism and electricity. From 4th 

Loud. ed. Miller’s chemistry, v. 1. 8°. X. 
F., 1881. pp. 313-525. 

Miller (The). Guide to trade. lUits. 16°. 
Land., n. d. pp. 88. Houlston’s indust, 
lib.. No. 25. 

Millers’ (The) gazette and corn trade jour¬ 
nal. v.5-6—1681-’83—. 4°. ioad., 1881-’83. 
(Continneil from Corn trade journal.] 

Miller's (The) journal and flour and grain 
reporter. (Monthly.) v. 11-17—. 4°. n. 
t.p. X. r., 1878-’82. 

Millers’, merchants’, and farmers’ ready 
reckoner, for ascertaining at sight the 
value of any quantity of corn, from one 
bushel to one hundred quarters, at any 
given price, from £1 to £5 per quarter. 
With the approximate values of millstones 
and millwork. [Tables.] 12°. Land., 
1861. "Weale’s series. No. 131. 

inilllioiise, John. New pronouncing and 
explauatory Euglish-Italian and Italian- 
English dictionary. 4th ed. with numer¬ 
ous additions and improvements by Fer¬ 
dinand Bracciforti. v. 1. English and 
Italian, v. 2. Italian and English. 8°. 
Land., 1879. pp. 652; 724. 

MILLING. American miller, and mill¬ 
wright’s assistant. See Hughes, W. C. 


MILLING—continued. 

-American miller. Journal devoted to 

the art and science of. See American. 

-and manufacturingjournal. See United 

States milling, etc. 

- The experienced millwright. See 

Gray, A. 

-Gradual reduction machines. See Chis¬ 
holm bros. 

- Der Mahlmiihlenbetrieb, etc. See 

Neumann, F. 265. Neuer Schauplatz 
der Kttnste. 

-Millers’ journal and flour and grain re- 

liorter. See Millers’. 

-Modern. See Grimshaw, R. 

-The practical American millwright and 

miller, etc. See Craik, D. 

-Die Starke nnd die Mahlprodukte, etc. 

See Hohiiel, F. v. 

-Steam for working grist or saw mills. 

See Rumsey, J. 

-Zeitschrift fiir Maschinen- nnd Muhlen- 

bauer, etc. See Practische Maschinen- 
Coustructeur. 

Million of facts, of correct data and ele¬ 
mentary constants. See Phillips, R. 

Mills, Edmund J. Destructive distillation; 
a manualette of the paraffin, coal tar, 
rosin oil, petroleum, and kindred indus¬ 
tries. 8°. Loud., 1877. pp. 56. 

Milsom, E. Gelatiuo-bromure. Note par, 
sur les cliches portatifs. See Odagir, H. 
Actuals. scient8.,60. 

Milton, John. Bees; and how to man¬ 
age them; or, the practical bee-keeper. 
16°. Land., 1865. pp. 63. Houlston’s 
handbooks of field and river sports. No. 7. 

-Practical bee-keeper. Instructions for 

the management of bees and hives. 16°. 
Land., 1865. Houlston’s indust, lib.. 
No. 3. 

Miuaiio, Pedro. Der spanische Doll- 
metscher mit einem vollstiindigen Hand- 
worterbuche der gebriiuchlichsten Han- 
delsausdriicke und einem Anhange mit 
einem Briefsteller und Formularen fur 
Rechnuugen etc. iu beiden Sprachen ent- 
haltend. 24°. Leipzig, 1849. 

MIND and body. Theories of their rela¬ 
tion. See Bain, A. Inter, .sci. ser., v. 4. 

MINERAL analysis. Handbook of. See 
"Wohler, F. 

- combustibles. Minerals and. See 

Bowen, E. 







MINERAL. 


264 


MINIFIE. 


MINERAL—continued. 

- commercial products. Technical edu¬ 
cator, V. 1. 

-oils. Die Miueraldle, etc. See Buchner, 

O. 266. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-paints. DieMineral-Malerei. <SeeKeim, 

A. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 78. 

- water and sparkling liquors. Cata¬ 
logue of apparatus for making, bottling, 
etc. See Matthews, J. 

-waters, Bath, aerated. See Cater, K. B. 

Sulis water. 

-Bath waters; their uses, effects, etc. 

See Tunstall, J. 

-chemical composition, etc. See 

Schultz'and Walkers. 

-of the British Islands. See Mac- 

pherson, J. 

-Principal health resorts of Europe 

and Africa. See Madden, T. M. 

-Rapport sur la collection des eaux 

mindrales de la Savoie, pour I’exposition 
de Paris, 1855. See Calloud, C. 

Mineralogia coruubiensis. See Pryce, W. 

MINERALOGY. See Bauerman, II. 
Text-books of science, v. 4. 

-and geology. See Hooker, W. 

-Annual reports of the State mineralo¬ 
gist of California. See California. 

-Catalogue of American minerals. See 

Robinson, S. 

-Crystallography. See Brooke, II. J. 

-Dictionary of chemistry and. aScc Aikin, 

A., and Aikin, C. R. 

-Elementary treatise on quartz and 

opal. See Traill, G. W. 

-First book of. See Collins, J. H. Put¬ 
nam’s element, sci. ser., v. 13. 

-Grundriss der Miucralogie. See Zaen- 

gerle, M. 

-Histoire dcs mindraux nsuols. SeeRey- 

naud, J. Bibliotheque des merveilles. 

-Key for the determination of luseful 

minerals of the United States. See Or¬ 
ton, J. 

-Manual of determinative. See Brush, 

G. J. 

-Metalliferous minerals and mining. See 

Davis, D. C. 

-Mineral wealth of nature. See Mangin, 

A. Earth and its treasures. 

-Mindralogie appliqinSe aux arts. See 

Brard, C. P. 

- Minerals and mineral combustibles. 

See Bowen, E. Coal, etc. 


I MINERALOGY—continu6«l. 

-Origin of metalliferous deposits. By T. 

S. Hunt. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci., 1st ser. 

-Practical treatise on. See Mott, H. A. 

- Rudiments of. See Ramsey, A. 

Weale’s series. No. 4. 

-Studj' of rocks. See Rutley, F. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 5. 

-Tables for the determination of min¬ 
erals. See Frazer, P. 

-Textbook of. See Dana, E. S. 

-Traitd de miucralogie. See Dufrenoy, A. 

-Verhaudlungen der kaiserl. Gesellschaft 

fiir Mineralogie zu St. Petersburg. See 
St. Petersburg. 

-View of the general properties of min¬ 
erals. See Ramsey, A. Weale’s series. 
No. 4. 

i MINES. See also Mining. 

-Accidents in. See Bagot, A. 

-Colorado; its gold and silver. See 

Posset, F. 

-Emploi siuiultauCe dans les mines des 

dynamites et de I’ClectricitC. SeeBarbe, F. 

-Mine draining. See Michell, S. 

-Minerals and metals. See Jones, W. 

-Les mines dans la guerre de campagne. 

See Picardet, A. Actuals, sclents., 41. 

- Penetrating dangerous gases in. See 

Hall, T. Y. 

-Submarine, for defending harbors. See 

UxiTKi) States. War dept. Bur. of engs. 
Prof, papers. No. 23. 

-Treatise on coal, mine-gases, etc. See 

Thomas, J. W. 

-Valuation of collieries and other, etc. 

I See Hoskold, H. D. 

I -Ventilation of coal. See Fairley, W. 

I Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 58. 

MINIATURE painting. Art of. See Day, 
C. W. Handbooks fine arts. No. 3. 

-Guide to. See Templeton, J. S., and 

Wall, A. H. Handbooks fine arts. No. 26. 

Miiiific, William. Textbook of geomet¬ 
rical drawing, for the use of mechanics 
and schools; definitions and rules of geom¬ 
etry explained; problems arranged, tech¬ 
nicalities avoided; plans, sections, and 
elevations of buildings; introduction to 
isometrical drawing; course of linear 
perspective and shadows; essay on the 
theory of color, its application to archi¬ 
tectural di’awings, etc. Ilhis, 8°. N. Y., 
1877. x)p. 162 -f- 16. 








MIXING. 


265 


mint. 


MINING, also Mines. 

- See Pryce, W. 

-Aucient, on the shores of Luke Supe¬ 
rior. Ily C. Whittlesey. See Smithsn. 
coiitrib., V. 13. 

- and metallurgical industry of the 

United States. nSce Raymond, R. W. 

- and metallurgy. Das K. k. Qnecksil- 

berwerk. ^ceAusTitiA. K. k. Bergdirec- 
tion zii Idria. 

-Descrii)tion of tin-mining, etc. See 

Flower, P. W. 

-Worterbuch fiir Berg- und Hiitten- 

technik. (See Rohrig, E. 

-and quarrying. Technical educator, 

V. 2-4. 

Mining and scientific press. An illustrated 
journal of mining, popular science and 
general news. (Weekly.) Vol. 1—45—. j 
1860—1882—. [Imperfect.] fol. n. t. p. 
San Francisco, 1660—82. 

-Annual report of the department of 

mines. See X"ew South Wales. 

-Berg-und hiittenmannische Zeituug. 

See Berg. 

- Bergmanuisclies Worterbuch. See 

Dannenberg, J., and Frantz, W. A. 

-Bericht von Bergwerckeu. See Loh- 

neyss, G. E. 

-Blasting rocks. See Andre, G. G. 

-Coal. See Collins, J. H. Putnam’s 

element, sci. ser., v. 18a. 

- See Smyth, W. W. Weale’s series. 

No. 180. 

- See Swank, J. M. 

-Practical treatise on. See Andr6, 

G. G. 

-Designs, models, and works pertaining 

to the “Pouts et Chauss^es,” iniues, etc. 
See France. Ministry of public works. 

-Dictionary of. See Dodd, G. 

-Explosionsiu coal mines. (SeeHigson, J. 

-La fonte des mines. See SchlUter, C. A. 

-Gold; its occurrence and extraction, 

etc. See Lock, A. G. 

-History of the cori)s of Royal sappers 

and miners. See Connolly, T. W. J. 

-Industry of the States and Territories 

of the Rocky Mts. See Raymond, R. W. 

-Iron and steel. See Hoare, C. 

Mining (The) journal, railway and commer¬ 
cial gazette: forming a complete history 
of the commercial and scientific progress 
of mines and railways, and a synopsis ot 
new inventions in mechanics and civil 
34 CPO 


MINING—continued, 
engineering. (Weekly.) V.48-53—. 1878- 
’83—. Illus. fol. Load., 1878-’83. 

-Journey across the great Andes. See 

Rickard, F. I. 

-Kupferbergbau in Nordamerika. See 

M osier, C. 

-Lessons on scientific subjects for work¬ 
ers underground. See Higgins, W. M. 

-Machinery, tools, etc. Treatise on. 

See Andre, G. G. 

-Manual of hydraulic. See Van Wage- 

nen, T. F. 

-Metal. See Collins, J. H. Putnam's 

element, sci. ser.,v. 18B. 

-Par.acbute des mines. See Hecht, E. 

Van der. 

-Le perforation m^cauique et les ma¬ 
chines a d6tente. See Hanarte, G. 

-Plans. Advocacy of contoured. See 

Howard, W. F. 

-The practical miner's guide. Budge, 

J. 

1 Mining (The) record. A. R. Chisolm and 
1 T. Jordan, editors, v. 5-13—, 1880-’83—. 
fol. A\ r.,1880-’83. 

-Records of. See Phillips, J. A., and 

Darlington, J. 

-School of mines quarterly. See School. 

-Student’s guide to coal and metal. See 

Bailes, W. 

-Tools. Manual of. See Morgans, W. 

Weale’s series. No. 172. 

-Treatise on metalliferous minerals and. 

See Davies, D. C. 

-Treatise on ventilating and working 

collieries. See Ramsay, J. A. 

-Wasserhaltungs-Maschineu der Berg- 

werke. See Hauer, J. v. 

-Woi’king and ventilation of coal mines. 

j See Hedley, J. 

! -Working drawings of coal mining 

plant. See Harper, J. P. 

j -Zeitschrift des berg- und hlittenmau- 

nischen Vereines. See Zeitschrift. 

Minor arts. See Leland, C. G. Art at 
home series, v'. 10. 

ITIiiiOt, H. D. Land-birds and game-birds 
of NeAv England, with descriptions of the 
birds, their nests and eggs, their habits 
and notes. Illus. 8°. Salem (Mass.), Bost., 
1877. pp. 16-f456. 

MINT [Phila. ] from 1792-1861. Biograph¬ 
ical notices of the directors. See Snow¬ 
den, J. R. Medals of Washington. 










MINTORN. 


• 266 


MOIGNO. 


Miiitorii, Mrs. J. H. Handbook to pa¬ 
per-flower making. 5tli ed. Ulus. 16°. 
Lond., X. T., 1870. pp. 54. 

-Lessons in flower and fruit modelling 

in wax. 3d ed. Illus. 16°. Lond., n. d. 

pp. 126. 

Mississippi river. History of jetties at the 
mouth of. See Corthell, E. L. 

-Levees of. See Hewson, W. 

Missouri and Michigan. Iron ores of. See 
Pumpelly, R., and others. 

Mitcliell, .John. A manual of practical 
assaying. Ed. hy William Crookes. 4th 
ed. 8°. Lond., 1873. Also 5th ed. 1881. 
pp. 865. 

rriitclielL s w eir. Lectures on diseases ' 
of the nervous system, e.si)ecially in wo- | 
men. Illus. 8°. Phila., 1881. pp. 238. 

-Wear and tear, or hints for the over- ! 

worked. 4th ed. 16°. rhila., 1871. pp. 59. 

- and Moi’OliOlisc, G. R. Anatomy 

and physiology of respiration in the che- 
louia. Smithsn. contrih., V. 13. I 

inivart, St. George. The common frog, i 
Illus. 12°. Lond., 1874. pp. 7-f-158. | 
Nature series. No. 4. ! 

MNEMONICS. Historical epochs, with 
system of. See Fitzsimon, E. A. 

-Manual de mn^motechnie. (SecMoiguo. 

Actuals, sclents., 2®8(^r., 5. 

-Phreno-mnemotechnic dictionary. See j 

Fauvel-Gouraud, F. 

MODEL drawing founded on perspective, i 
Aids to. See Richardson, F. C. 

-Linear perspective and. See Ander- ! 

son, L. 

-shading, etc. See Davidson, E. A. ' 

- making. The hoy-joiner and model | 

maker. See Davidson, E. A. ! 

- yachts and model yacht sailing. See 

Walton, J. E. 

MODELLING in clay. Instructions. See 
Vago, A. L. 

-in wax. Lessons in flower and fruit. 

See Mintorn, J. H. | 

-moulding, casting, and fixing orna- ; 

meuts, etc. See Reinnel, F. j 

- pattern-making, moulding, etc. See 

Graham, W. Weale’s series. No. 162. 
ITIoeller, Josef. Pflanzen-Rohstoft'e. 1. 
Gerh- und Farhmaterialien. 2. Fasern.- 
Bericht. See Austria. Bericht. ii. d. 
Weltausst. in Paris, 1878. 

Moeres. Dess6chement des Moiires. See 
Bortier, P. 


ITIofliitt, A. A manual of instruction for 
attendants on sick and wounded in war. 
Illus. 12°. Lond., 1870. pp. 136. 
ITlog^ford, H. Preservation of pictures; 
cleaning, lining, etc., oil paintings. 9th 
ed. 12°. Lond., [1879]. pp.64-fl01. 

Handbooks fine arts. No. 19. 

Moigno, L’AhM. Les aliments. Tr. par. 
See Letheby, M. H. Actuals, scients., 14. 

-L’analyse 8i)ectrale des corps celestes. 

Tr. par. See Huggins, W. Actuals, scl¬ 
ents., 1. 

-L’art des projections. Illus. 12°. Paris, 

1872. Actuals, sclents., 2® s6r., 1®. 

-La chalenr. Tr. par. See Tyndall, J. 

Actuals, sclents., 37. 

-Une dissertation sur Fessence de la 

matitire et la force. Tr. par. See Tyn¬ 
dall, J. Actuals, sclents., 3. 

-Faraday inveuteur. Tr. par. See Tyn¬ 
dall, J. Actuals, sclents., 10. 

- Geologic des Alpes et du tunnel des 

Alpes; les roches anthracif ^res des Alpes. 
Tr. par. See Beaumont, E. de. Actuals, 
scients., 20. 

-La grande iiyraraide. Tr. par. See 

Smyth, P. Actuals, scients., 47. 

- Manuel de mn6motechnie. 1® pt®. Ap¬ 
plication a I’histoire. 12°. Paris, 1879. 
Actuals, scients., 2® ser., 5®. 

-Melanges de physique et du chimie 

pures et appliques. Illus. 12°. Paris, 
1869. Actuals, scients., 13. 

-Les metamorphoses chimiques du car- 

hone. Tr. par. See Odling, W. Actu¬ 
als. scients., 18. 

-Les microbes organises. Memoires de 

J. Tyndall et Pasteur. Illus. 12°. Paris, 
1878. Actuals, scients., 73. 

-Les mondes, revne hehdomadaire des 

sciences, etc.; par. See Mondes. 

-Optique moieculaire. Effets de pre¬ 
cipitation, de decomposition, d’illumina- 
tion prodnits par la lumiere. 12°. Paris, 

1873. Actuals, scients., 28. 

-Physique et physique du globe. Tr. 

par. See Tyndall, J., and others. Actu¬ 
als. scients., 46. 

-Radiation. Influence des couleurs. Tr. 

par. Tyndall, J. Actuals, scients., 2. 

-La radiation. Tr. par. See Tyndall, 

J. Actuals, scients., 8. 

-Religion et patrie vengees de la fausse 

science et de I’envie haineuse. 12°, Paris 
1872. Actuals, scients., 24. 






MOIGNO. 


267 


MONEY, 


ITIoig'iio, continued. 

-Le Reverend Piire Secchi; sa vie, ses 

travaux, ses etudes, etc. lUus. 12°. 
Paris, 1879. Actuals, scieuts., 74. 

- Recherchcs sur les agents explosifs 

luodernes; leurs applications, etc. 12°. 
Paris, 1872. Actuals, scieuts., 23. 

- Saccharimdtrie oi>tique, chimique et 

melass8im6trique. Illus. 12°. Paris, 1869. 
Actuals, scients., 11. 

- Science anglaise, 1868. 12°. Paris, 

1869. Actuals, scients., 21. 

- Science anglaise. 12°. Paris, 1872. 

Actuals, scients., 12. 

-Sursaturation. Tr. par. See Tomlin¬ 
son, C. Actuals, scients.,27. 

-Theorie du velocipede. Tr. par. See 

Rankine, M. J. M. Actuals, scients , 17. 

-Thdorie dynaiuique de la chalenr. Tr. 

par. See Tait, P. G. Actuals, scients., 16. 

-Traite de teiegraphie eiectrique; renfer- 

niant son liistoire, sa th6orie et la descrip¬ 
tion des appareils, avec les deux memoires 
de :M. Wheatstone sur la vitesse et la de¬ 
termination des courants de I’eiectricite 
et un meuioire inedit d’Ampere sur la the¬ 
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1849. pp. 420. 

ITIoiiict, L. Nouveautraite general d’hor- 
logerie; 3® ed. augmentee, d’un appendice 
contenant de nouvelles etudes sur les 
echappemeuts auciens et modernes, le 
pendule ordinaire, le pendule couique et 
le halancier aunulaire, avec la theorie du 
spiral reglant de M. Phillips. Les appli¬ 
cations de reiectricite I’horlogerie et la 
description d’uue serie d’appareils spe* 
ciaux se rattachant k I’art de I’horloger, 
par M. Debize. Nouveau tirage suivi de 
“Les moutres marines” par A. Ledieu et 
M. A. H. Rodanet. 4°. Paris, 1877. pp. 
448 -f 80, 551 + 204. 

MOLECULAR physics. Handbook of the 
polariscope. See Landolt, H. 

-rotation. Das optische Drehuugsver- 

mogen organischer Substauzeu, etc. See 
Landolt, H. 

- science. Elements of molecular me¬ 
chanics. See Bayma, J. 

Molescliott, Jacob. Tbe chemistry of 
food and diet, with a chapter on food 
adulterations; including constituents of 
the human body, digestive and secretive 
organs, and the physiological principlesof 
diet. The treatise on food and diet being 


ITlolcscliott, Jacob—continued, 
a translation of “ Lehre der Nahrungsmit- 
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The chapter on food adulterations by John 
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Molcswortli, Guilford L. Metrical ta¬ 
bles. ob. 32°. Loud., 1880. pp. 57. 
Moline wagon co. Illustrated price-list. 

24°. Moline, n. d. pp. 58. (3 cop.) 

ITlollctt, J. W. An illustrated dictionary 
of words used in art and archteology. 
Ulus. 8°. Post., 1883. pp. 350. 
ITlolli!s>oii, John R. The new practical 
window gardener, being practical direc¬ 
tions for the cultivation of flowering and 
foliage plants in windows and glazed 
cases, and the arrangement of plants and 
flowers for the embellishment of the house¬ 
hold. Illus. 12°. Land., 1877. pp. 204. 
ITIoiickliov^eii, D. van. Auleitung zur 
Photographie mit Bromsilber-Gelatine. 
Ein Vortrag gehalten in der Association 
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aus der photographischen Correspondenz. 
8°. Wien u. Leipzig, 1880. pp. 15. 

-Traits g(5u(iral de photographie suivi 

d’un chapitre sp<^cial sur le g<51atino-brom- 
ured’argent. 7®6d. Illus. 8°. Puris, 1880 
Moiickfon, James H. The national 
stair-builder, a complete work on stair¬ 
building and hand-railing, with designs 
for stair cases, newels, balusters, and 
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Monde (Le) de la science et de I’industrie. 
Revue internationale illustr^e des sciences, 
inventions et d^couvertes r^centes. Pub. 
sous la direction de M. Adolphe Eggis. 
(Semi-monthly.) 2® ser. 6 Ann^e, 1883.— 
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Mondes (Les), revue hebdomadaire des 
sciences et de leurs applications aux arts 
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Money, Edward. The cultivation and 
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MONEY. See also Coins. 

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Jevons, W. S. Inter, sci. ser., v. 17. 

-in the garden. See Quin, P. T. 

-in the old and new testament. History 

of. See Madden, F. W. 

- of all ages. Weights, measures, and. 

Nee Woolhouse, W. S. B. Weale’a series, 
No. 101.* 







MONGE. 


268 


MO( >Ki-:. 


IVIoiiK'e, Gaspard. Description de Tart de 
fabriquer les canons. 4*^. Paris, 1794. 
pp. 231. pis. (iO. 

Moiig^reflieii, Augustus. Free-trade and 
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- Western farmer of America. 12'^. 

Land., etc., 1880. pp. 30. Cobden club, 
No. 7. 

Moniteur (Le) de la teinture et de I’im- 
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tinctoriales et textiles. 6 sdr. T. 7-8—, 
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Moniteur (Le) des produits chimi([ues, et 
de la droguerie. Pnb. par nne 80ci<it6 
d’ing6nieurs, chimistes, d’industriels et 
de n<igociants. Ann4e 12-13—1882-’83—. 
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Moniteur industriel. “The continental 
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Moniteur (Le) scientihqne, journal des 
sciences pures et appliqn6es. Compte- 
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et revue des progres accomplis dans les 
sciences math^matiques, physiques, et 
naturelles. Travaux publics )\ I’etranger, 
revue des inventions nouvelles, et Indus¬ 
trie manufacturifere des arts chimiques. 
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ITIoiiiiicr, C. La guerre des bois. Ulus. 
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ITIoiinicr, Marc. Wonders of Pompeii. 
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MONOGRAMS. American text-book for 
letters, etc. See Dearborn, N. S. 

- Dictionnaire des monogrammes, chif- 

fres, etc. See Christ, J. F. 

-^ of three or more letters, on stone. See 

De Flandre, C. 

-ornamental and fancy alphabets and. 

See Woodward, G. E. 

Monotuck silk co. How to use Florence 
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JTIoiison, Edward. Advantages of the 
separate system of drainage; description 
of works by the author, atHalsted, Essex. 


IllOilSOil, Edward—continued. 

Evils and disadvantages of the metroi)oli- 
tan system of combined drainage ; cause 
of flooding from the low-level sewer, and 
how to prevent it; sewage disposal for the 
metropolis, etc. 8°. Land., N. T., 1875. 
pp. 29. 

[B’d in a v. entitled “ Sewage,” etc. | 

Mont Dore cure. See Dobell, H. 

Montgolfier,—de. Description des expe¬ 
riences de la machine aerostatiqne «li. 
See Saint Fond, F. de. 

MONUMENTS. Book of designs for 
mural, etc. See Forsyth, J. 

-designs for. See Franke, W. B. 

-monument 61evc a la gloire de Pierre-le- 

Grand, etc. See Carburi de Ceffalonie, M. 

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Uloiizci’t, L. Independent litpiorist: or 
the art of manufacturing and preparing 
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ITloock, L. L’impressiou photographi<iue 
anx eucres grasses, et de phototypographie 
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Actuals, sclents., 65. 

Mookerjee, K. Dictionary of Sanskrit and 
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Munson bros. Proprietors and manufact¬ 
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niitiisoii, James E. Munson’s system of 
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Mushroom culture. See Robinson, W. 

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MUSIC—continued. 

-Rudimentary treatise on. See Spencer, 

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-Science of. See Taylor, S. 

-Sensations of tone as a physiological 

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C.E. 

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A.G. 

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tbe works of English authors, particularly 
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ed., with additions both of words and ex¬ 
amples, bj" J. O. Halliwell and T. Wright. 

2 V. V. 1, A—J ; V. 2, K—Z. 8°. Lond., 
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IVarjoiix, F^lix. Architecture commu- 
nale; hdtels de ville, mairies, maisons 
d’^cole, salles d’asile, presbyteres, halles 
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Narrow gauge railways in N. America. See 

Fleming, H. 

-Review of the theory aj>plied to i 

main trunk lines. See Seymour, S. | 

-Secundiirbahnen uud Tertiarbahnen. i 

See Heusinger v. Waldegg, E. Hand- | 
huch fvir Eisenbahntechnik, B. 5. I 

Nasal cavities, etc. (See Nose. 

Nash, Duane H. Union mower and reaper. 
Bullard’s improved hay tedder, Whit¬ 
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beam hilling plow. Ulus. 12°. N. Y., 
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Natal almanac (The) and yearly register, 
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Nathan and Dreyfus. Illustrated catalogue 
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National association of wool manufacturers. 
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1869-1883—. 8°. Post., 1869-1883. 
National car builder ; devoted to the iiiter- 
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(Monthly.) lUus. 4°. N. Y., 1880-’82. 
National (The) construction co. Contrac¬ 
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National dispensatory. See Stille, A., and 
j Maisch, .1. M. 

1 National medical journal, Ed. by Chris. C- 
j Cox. V. 1-2. April, 1870-Januarj^, 1871. 
8 °. Washington, 1871. 

National (The), quarterly review (founded 
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National (The) ready reckoner; a series of 
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National (The) scientific journal, v. 1-2. 
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-Das Festlaud Australieu. Natur- 

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I-International dictionary for natur- 

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1 A.B. 

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-of the ancients. Gleanings from. 

See Houghton, W. 







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NATURAL history—continued. 

-of tlie British food fishes. Contri¬ 
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-of the human species. See Smith, 

C. H. Naturalist’s library, v. 41. 

-of the raw materials used in com- 

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Canada. Geolog. and natural history sur- ; 
vey. ; 

-Strange dwellings. AS«eWood, J. G. | 

-Trespassers. <Sec Wood, J. G. j 

-magic. Magus or celestial intelligencer. I 

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NATURAL philosophy. /See a/so Physics. 

- See Hooker, W. 

- See Lardner, D. Handbook. 

- See Peck, W, G. 

- See Quackenbos, G. P. 

- See Rolfe, W. J., and Gillet, J. A. ' 

Cambridge course of physics. ' 

-.''ee Todhunter, I. 

-Acoustics. See Strutt, J. W. 

-Elements of. Nee Thomson, W,, and 

Tait, P. G. 

-Elements of dynamics. See Clifford, 

W. K. 

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ics). See Blaikie, J. 

-Physics and mechanics. Scientific 

apparatus, etc. See South Kens. mus. 
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Naturalist’s and traveller’s companion. ' 
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- apparatus. Illustrated list of. See 

Highley, S. 

-guide. See Maynard, C. J. 

Naturalist’s (The) library. Ed. by William 
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Nature (The) and treatment of rabies or 
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-Familiar letters on some mysteries of. 

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Nature (La). Revue des sciences et de 
leurs applications aux arts eta I’iudustrie. 
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1880-’83—. 

-science and art. Home-book of. See 

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Nature series. Illus. 12*^. Land,, X, 
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No. 1. Spectroscope. By J. N. Lockyer. 

2. Origin, etc., of insects. By J. Lubbock. 

3. Transit of Tenns. By G. Forbes. 

4. Common frog. By St. G. Mivart. 

5. Polarisation ©flight. ByW.Spottiswoode. 

6. British wild flowers, etc. By J. Lubbock. 

7. tveighing and measuring, etc. ByN. W. 

Chisholm. 

8. How to draw a straight line; a lecture on 

linkages. By A. B. Kempe. 

9. Phenomena of light. By Mayer and Bar¬ 

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10. Sound. ByA.M. Mayer. 

11. Seeing and thinking. By tV. K. Clitbrd. 

12. Birth of chemistry. By G. F. Kodwell. 

13. Fashion in deformity. By tV. H. Flower. 

14. The colors of flowers as illnstrated in the 

British flora. By G. Allen. 

NATURE. Study of. See Huxley, T. H. 

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Science for the people. No. 1. 

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Nautical (The) gazette. A journal of navi¬ 
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-science. British seamen. See Bras- 

sey, T. 

-Sailor’s handy hook and yachtsman’s 

manual, etc. See Qualtrough, E. F. 

-Scientia uavalis. See Euler, L. 

-Seamanship for marine hoard exam¬ 
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-Seamanship; including names of 

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1 -Steuermannskunst. /Sec Breusing, A. 





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NAUTICAL science—continued. 

-United service; a monthly review 

of. See United service. 

-Young seaman’s manual. See Young 

seaman’s. 

-tables. See Evers, H. 

-tables for British seamen. See In¬ 
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-terms. Vocabulary of. See Frazar, D. 

NAVAL architecture. See also Ship¬ 
building. 

- See Thearle, S. J. P. Putnam’s ad¬ 
vanced sci. ser., v. 4 A. 

-and engineering. Lectures on. See 

Glasgow naval and marine eng. exhibi¬ 
tion. 

-Architcelura uavalis. SccFurtten- 

bach, J. 

-Armament of modern war ships, 

naval artillery, etc. See King, J. .W. 

-Character of water and its natural 

movements. The true form for a vessel. 
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-Gunnery and. See Scott, M. Occa¬ 
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-History of. See Fincham, J. 

-Institution of naval architects. 

Transactions. See Institution. 

-Manual of. See White, W. 11. 

-Our ironclad ships. See Reed, E. J. 

-Our ironclads and merchant ships. 

See Fishbourne, E. G. 

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-Keport of J. W. King on European 

ships of war. See United States. Navy 
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-Theoretical. See Thearle, S. P. J. 

Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 4 B. 

Naval (A) encyclopjedia. Comprising a dic¬ 
tionary of nautical words and phrases ; 
biographical notices, and records of naval 
officers; special articles on naval art and 
science, written expressly for this work 
by officers and others of recognized au¬ 
thority in the branches treated by them. 
Together with descriptions of the princi¬ 
pal naval stations and seaports of the 
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NAVAL history of Great Britain from 
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-howitzer ashore. See Parker, F. A. 

-light artillery, atloat and ashore. See 

Parker, W. H. 

-tactics. Manual of. See Ward, J. H. 


NAVAL tactics—continued. 

-Tactique et signaux. See Tactique. 

-warfare. The gun, ram and torpedo. 

See Noel, G. H. W. 

Navies of the world. See Busk, II. 

NAVIGATION. -See Willcock, .1. W., and 
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-aerial. 8'ee Aerial navigation. 

-and nautical astronomy. See Byrne, O. 

--SeeLaw, H. Weale’s series. No. 204. 

- See Young, J. R. Weale’s series. 

No. 99,100”. 

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-Inondazioni del Tevere; e modo di 

renderlo navigabile. -See Chiesa, A., and 
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-G4od<5sie; traitd comprenaut la naviga¬ 
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-Guide to practical. See McNevin, E. 

-in theory and practice. See Evers, H. 

Putnam’s .advanced sci. ser., v. 20. 

-Nautical tables. See Inman, J. 

-Notes on screw propulsion. See Walker, 

W. M. 

—^ Nuovo corso complete di pubbliche cos- 
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-of rivers. Treatise on the improve¬ 
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S. G. S. 

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-Famous ships of. See Adams, W. 

TI.D. 

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E. Appletons’ borne books, No. 8. 

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-Beeton’s book on. See Beeton’s. 

- Berlin-wool instructions. See Gou- 

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-Crochet. See Goubaud, Mme. 

-Decorative. Lockwood, M. S., and 

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-embroidery, fancy-work. Ladies’guide 

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- Embroidery-instructions. See Gou¬ 
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-Fancy. See Houlstou’s enquire within 

ser., V. 1. 

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-for ladies for pleasure or protit. See 

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-Handbook of. Lambert, Miss. 

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IVeill, John, and Siiiitli, Francis Gurney. 
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j Nfoisoii, Adrian—continued. 

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j canoes, sailing boats, etc., particulars of 
tbe most suitable sailing boats, etc., for 
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Neue Zeitschrift Tiir Kiibenzucker-Indus- 
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Neillliailii, Friedrich. Haudbuch der 
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- Der Mahlmuhlenbetrieb dargestellt 

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-Die Windmotoren. Beschreibung, Kon- 

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New Haven arms co. Henry’s repeating 
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New Haven manufacturing co. Manufact¬ 
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New York belting and packing co. India- 
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New York (State). Law as it now is, par¬ 
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OPHTHALMOSCOPE. Determination 
of the refraction of the eye hy means of. 
Nee Loring, E. G. 

- Use of. See Allbutt, T. C. 

OPHTHALMOSCOPY. Atlas of. Nee 
Liebreich, R. 

- Manual and atlas of medical. See 

Gowers, W. R. 

-Manual of. See Daguenet. 

Oppci’t,—. Neuere Krankenhauser. Ihre 
Anlage, Bauart und Einrichtung. Ulus. 
8°. Leipzig, 1882. pp. 108. Deutsche 
hautechn. Tascheu-Bib., No. 106. 

OPTICAL appliances. Defects of vision 
remediable by. Nee Carter, R. B. 

- instruments. See Heather, .1. F. 

Weale's series. No. 169. 

-Technical educator, v. 1—4. 

-Catalogue et prix des instruments 

d’optique, etc. See Chevalier. 

-Catalogue of. See McAllison, W. Y. i 

-Catalogue of optical goods, etc. Nee ' 

Hamel, L., and co. 

-Dictionary aud catalogue of. See 

Negretti and Zamhra, 

-Encyclopiedic catalogue of. See Ne¬ 
gretti and Zambra. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Queen, 

J. W., and CO. 

-Gli iustrumenti a ritles.sione. See 

Magnaghi. G. B. 

- — Preis-Verzeichniss von optischen 

Gegenstiinden. See Hartmann. K. T. 

OPTICS. See Lardner, D. Handbook of 
natural philosophy, v. 4. 

-Die Absorption des Lichtes in i.sotroj)eu 

Mitteln. Nee Wiilner, A. 

- Centigrad-Photometer. See Coglie- 

vina, D. I 

-Determination of the refraction of i 

the eye, by the o})hthalnioscope. See 
Loring, E. G. 

-Effetti della persistenza dei colori sulla 

retina. See VolpicelU. P. [Atti della 
reale accadernia dei Lincei 1873.] 

-Handbook of the })olari8cope and its 

practical applications. See Landolt, II. 

-Human eye; its optical construction 

explained. See Dudgeon, R. E. 

- Lectures on. See Ferguson. J. 


OPTICS—continued. 

-Optique mol^culaire. See Moigno. 

Actuals, scients., 28. 

-Traits d’optique physicpie. See Bil¬ 
let, F. 

Opium aud the opium appetite. See Cal¬ 
kins. A. 

-habit and alcoholism. See Hubbard, 

F. H. 

-in the East. Consumption and effects 

of. See Morewood, S. 

-smoking in America aud China, See 

Kane, H. H. 

ORANGE culture in Florida. See Moore, 
T. W. 

ORCHARD culture. Fassliche Anleitung 
in der Obsthaumzucht. See Breuning, J. 

-house of Thomas Rivers. See Rivers, 

T. F. 

- irrigation. Nrc Stewart, H. 

ORDNANCE. American inventions and 
improvements in. See Norton. C. B. 

-Construction and manufacture of. See 

Great Brit.mx. Waroftice. 

-Hand-book of artillery. See Roberts, ,1. 

-Hf>oped caujion. See Treadwell, D. 

-Naval, aud gunnery, text-book of. See 

Cooke, A. P. 

-Naval howitzer ashore. See Parker, 

F. A. 

-Rei)ort upon firings to determine the 

pressure from 15-inch smooth-bore guns. 
Nee United States. Wardept. Bur. eugs. 

-Rifled. See Sladen, J. 

-Siege artillery in the campaigns against 

Richmond, etc. See Abbot, H. L. Prof, 
p.apers ou engineering. No. 14. 

-Concentrator, or vanning machine. Nee 

Fraser and Chalmers. 

ORE. Description of ores; their assays, 
treatment, and valuable constituents. See 
Lamborn, R. H. Weale’s series. No. 134. 

-Transportation by means of endless 

wire ropes. See Fraser and Chalmers. 

ORGANIC analysis. Outlines of proxi¬ 
mate. See Prescott, A. B. 

ORGANS. See Estey, J., aud co. 

- See Needham, E. P., and son. 

- and organ building. See Edwards, 

C. A. 

-Building. De orgelmaaker, handlei- 

ding tot bet maaken, zameuhringen en 
herstelleu derzelven. See Heurn, J. v. 
Volledige beschrijving van alle konsten, 
19-21. 





ORGANS. 


286 


ORTHOPEDIC. 


ORGANS—continued. 

-Exhibition of enharmonic. Bosau- 

quet, R. H. M. 

-Geschichte der Orgel und der Orgel- 

bauknnst. See Wangeniann, O. 

-New method for the reed organ. 

Kimball, H. E. 

-Practical organ-building. See Dick¬ 
son, "NV. E. Weale's series, No. 23.5. 

O’Reilly, Henry. Brief outline of the 
progress of electric discovery with refer¬ 
ence to telegraphic inventions; with 
sketch of the “Atlantic, Lake and Miss, 
telegraph range,” etc. 8°. [X. P.] 1849. 

[Pamphlet, various pagings.] 

O’Reilly, M. F. Electric illuminating, 
etc. See Dredge, J. 

Origin and metamorphoses of insects. See 
Lubbock, Sir J. Nature series, No. 2. 

Oi'ley, Laszh). Az anguillulid^k inagan- 
rajza. Ulus. 8°. Budajyest, 1880. See 
Pesth. j)p. 165. 

Oi 'iiie. Temple Augustus. An introduc¬ 
tion to the science of heat, designed for 
the use of schools and candidates for uni¬ 
versity matriculation examinations. 6th 
ed. Ulus. 16°. Lovd., 1882. pp. 203. 

Ormei'Od, Eleanor A. A manual of inju¬ 
rious insects, with methods of prevention 
and remedy for their attacks to food crops, 
forest trees, and fruit, etc. lUus. 12°. 
Load., [1881]. pp. 37-j-323. 

Oriiisby, J. B. Treatise on military car¬ 
riages and other manufactures of the 
Royal cai-riage department, printed by 
order of the Secretary of State for War. 
IlUis. 8°. iond., [1879]. pp. 287. 

ORNAMENT. See also Decoration. 

-and costume. Glossary of ecclesiasti¬ 
cal. See Pugin, A. W. 

-Architectural ornaments in Berlin. See 

Lessing, O. 

-L’architecture ferrouniere; ornamenta¬ 
tions anciennes et modernes. See Husson, 
F. 

-Bronzed parlor ornaments. 6’ee Muller, 

E., and co. 

-Church vestments; their origin, use, 

and. See Dolby, A. 

-Collection of ornaments. See Palm 

and Fechteler. 

-Collection of scrolls and ornaments. 

See Boyce, A. P. 

-Decorative design. See Dresser, C. 


ORNAMENT—continued. 

-Designs and prices of architectural or¬ 
naments. See Kittredge, A. O. 

-Das Dekorieren und Verfeinern der 

Metallwaaren. See Tscheuschner, E. 
133. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-English church ornaments and decora- 

I tions. See Peacock, E. 

! -Examples of. See Cundall, J. 

-Examples of decorative wrought-iron 

work. See Ebbetts, D. J. 

-Fabrikation der Goldleisten, etc. See 

Poppinghausen, R. v. 

-Gleanings from ornamental art of every 

style. See Newbery, R. 

-Grammar of Japanese. See Cutler, T. AV. 

-Handbook of the arts of the middle 

ages and renaissance. See Labarte, J. 

-Manual of buhl-work and marquetry. 

See Bemrose, AV.,jr. 

-Modern ornamenter and decorator. See 

Boyce, A. P. 

-Original designs and suggestive exam¬ 
ples of. See Day, L. F. 

-Original sketches in various styles of. 

See Leighton, J., and Colling, J. K. 

-Ornamental textile fabrics of all ages 

and nations. See Dupont-Auberville, M. 

-Ornaments for souvenirs and jewelry. 

See Hair ornaments. 

-Outlines of. See Audsley, W. and G. 

-Principles of form in ornamental art. 

See Martell, C. Handbooks fine arts. 
No. 16. 

-Vollendungs-Arbeiter der Holz-Indus- 

trie. See Andes, L. E. Chem-techn. 
Bib., B. 87. 

Ornamental designs for fancy carving and 
home decorations. .See Adams and Bishop. 

Ornamental designs for silver and gold 
work. See Scott, W. B. 

ORNITHOLOGY. See also Birds. 

- Ed. by E. Cones. United States. 

Interior dept. Nat. mus. bull., 2-3; also. 
Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 11-13. 

Orthoepist. A pronouncing manual. See 
Ayres, A. 

ORTHOGRAPHY. The writer’s enchi¬ 
ridion. See Scarlett, J. S. 

Orthopeedia; treatise on the aberrations 
of the human form. See Knight, J. 

ORTHOPEDIC .surgery. Club-foot; its 
causes, pathology, etc. See Adams, W. 

-Lectures on. See Sayre, L. A. 

1 -Treatise on. See Haward, J. W. 



ORTHOPRAXY. 


287 


OUR. 


Orthopraxy. Mechanical treatment of de¬ 
formities, debilities, etc. See Bigg, H. II. 

Ortolan, J. A. Guide pratique del’ouvrier 
mdcauicieu. Avec la collaboration de MM. 
Honnefoy, Cochez, Din6e, Gibert, Gui- 
pont, .luhel. Avec atlas. 12°. Pam, 1869. i 
pp. 627. Atlas, 32 pi. [Bibliotheque des 
l)rofession8indu8trielleset agricoles. Serie 
G, No. 6.] 

Orton, James. Underground treasures; 
how and where to tind them. Key for the 
ready determination of all the useful min¬ 
erals within the United States. lUus. 16°. 
Hartford, Vincip., Chicaf/o, Sav Francisco, 
1872. pp. 137. 

OS AGE orange. See Warder, .1. A. Hedges 
and evergreens. 

Osborn manufacturing co. Catalogue of 
the Osborn j)ateut, metallic fiuish bird and 
animal cages, also directions for the care i 
of canary birds. 24°. .V. 1'., 1877. pp. 50. 

Osborne, C. S., andco. Saddle and harne.ss 
tools. Ulus. 4°. Newark, X. J., 1879. 
pp. 21. (3 cop.) 

Osborne, R. B., and Itlannin^, C. P. 

Report of the engineers on their investiga¬ 
tions of the merits of narrow-gauge rail¬ 
ways as applicable to long main lines, 
April 2.5, 1871. 12°. RaP., 1872. pp.24. 

Osg;oofl, George L. Guide in the art of 
singing, based on the reliable traditions 
of the Italian school of vocalization, and 
practical developments of modern science. 
[3 pts.] Illus. 4°. Host., N. ¥., etc., 
[1874]. pp. 199. 

Osi^ood, Hamilton. Winter and its dan¬ 
gers. 16°. Phila., 1879. pp. 160. Amer. 
health primers. No. 6. 

OSMOSIS. U osmose et ses applications 
iudustrielles, etc. • See Dubrunfaut. 

Osfen-Sacken, R. Catalogue of the 
described diptera of North America. Pre¬ 
pared by, with supplement, 1858. 2d ed., 
1878. Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 3,16. 

Ostlioff, Georg. Die Armen-Arbeitshiiuser. 
12°. Leipzig, 1882. Deutsche bautechu. 
Taschen-Bib., No. 85. 

-Die Kliuker und die Klinker-Strassen. 

8°. Leipzig, 1882. i)p. 50. Deutsche 
bautechu. Taschen-Bib., No. 117. 

- Die Schlachthofe und Viehmiirkte der 

Neuzeit. Studieu und Mittheilungeu iiber 
ansgetiihrte Anlagen, uach eigenen und 


eorg—continued. 

fremden Reiseberichteu, iinter ausgedehu- 
tester Benutzung der vorhaudenen Lit- 
eratur. Bcarb. v. lUus. 12°. Leipzig, 
1881. i)p. 336. Deutsche bautechn. Ta¬ 
schen-Bib., 53, 65-68, 83. 

- Die Turnhallen utuI Turnpliitze der 

Neuzeit in Anlage und Einrichtung. 8°. 
fVeimar,l882. pp.78. Deutsche bautechn. 
Taschen-Bib., 86. 

- Der Wege- und Strasseubau in seiuem 

gauzen Umfange, etc. Mit ausfiihrlichen 
Angabeu iiber Preiseuud Kosteu v. Ilhts. 
8°. Leipzig, 1882. pp. 349. Deutsche 
bautechn. Taschen-Bib., 87-91. 

Ostofrancus, J. D. Chirurgia, latinitate 
donata a. See Paracelsus, P. A. T. 

OSTRICH farming. Ostriches and. See 
Mosenthal, J. de, and Hartiug, J. E. 

Otis, Fessendcu N. Stricture of the male 
urethra; its radical cure. Ilhts. 8°. Land., 
1878. pp. 352. 

Otte, E. C., and Bohn, H. G. Views of 
nature. Tr. from the Ger. by. See Hum¬ 
boldt, A. V. 

Oltley, William Young. An inquiry into 
the origin and early history of engraving, 
upon copper and in wood, with an account 
of engravers and their works, from the 
invention of chalcography by Maso Fiui- 
gueira to the time of Marc’ Antonio Rai¬ 
mondi. 2 V. lUus. 4°. Loud., 1816. 
pp. 478; 358. 

OtI o, Joseph. Aufzug-Maschinen, Zugor- 
gaue, FlaschenzUge. Illus. 12°. Leipzig, 
1877. pp. 61. Deutsche bautechu. Ta- 
.schen-Bib., 32. 

- Die Sperr- und Bremswerke, Aufzug- 

maschiuen, Zugorgane, FlaschenzUge. 
Illus. 12°. Leipzig, 1876. pp. 62. 
Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib., 23. 

Oii$tli, Henry. Hints on house drainage, 
for owners, occupiers, and builders. Illus. 
8°. Loud., 1878. pp. 15. 

[B’d in a vol. entitled “Sewage, etc."] 

Our farm of four acres, and the money we 
made by it. From the 12th Loudon ed., 
with an introduction to the American ed. 
16°. N. ¥., n. d. pp. 126. 

Our iron roads. See Williams, F. S. 

Our roadways. Rce Viator. 

Our workshojts; practical guide to the ama¬ 
teur in the art of carpentry and joinery. 
Illus. 16°. N. ¥., 1873. pp. 196. 








OUSELEY. 


288 


PAINT. 


Oiisclcy, F. A. Gore. A treatise on coimter- 
poiut, canon, and fiigne, based upon that 
of Cherubini. IUhk. 4°. Lond., 1869. 
pp. 15 + 381. 

- A treatise on harmony. 2ded. Ulus. 

4°. 7>ond., 1875. pp. 14+270. 

- A treatise on musical form and general 

composition. lUus. 4^. Lond., 1875. pp. 
12 + 149. 

OVENS. Der Ban der Feuerungsanlagen. 
Ziegel- und Kalkofen. t<ee Jeep, W. 
Deutsche bautechn.Tascheu-Bib., No. 26. 

- Einrichtnng und Ban der Backofen. 

See Jeep, W. 

Overbeck, H. Taschenlmch zum Abstecken 
von Kreisbogen, etc. See Sarazin, O., and 
Overbeck, H. 

Ovcriiiaii, Frederick. Manufacture of 
steel. With appendix, containing recent 
improvements in steel, by A. A. Fe.squet. 
Ulus. 12°. rhila., Lend., 1S7'3. pp. 285. 
(2 cop.) 

- Mechanics for the millwright, machin¬ 
ist, engineer, civil engineer, architect, and 
student. A clear exposition of the princi¬ 
ples and practice of building machines. 
Ulus. 12°. Phila., 1867. pp. 18 + 420. 

- The moulders’ and founders’ pocket 

guide, etc. New ed., to which is added a 
supplement on statuary and ornamental 
moulding, ordnance, malleable iron cast¬ 
ings, etc., l»y A. A. Fesquet. 12°. Phila., 

1880. Also new ed., 1881. pp. 342. 

Ow eii, C. H. The principles and practice 
of modern artillery, including artillery 
.material, gunnery and organization, and 
use of artillery in warfare. Ulus. 8°. 
Loud., 1871. 

Owen, Mrs. Henry. The illuminated book 
of needlework ; comprising knitting, net¬ 
ting, crochet, and embroidery. Preceded 
by a history of needlework, including an 
account of the ancient historical tapestries. 
Ed. by Countess of Wilton. Ulus. 8°. 
Lond., 1847. pp. 405 + 114. 

Owen, Isambard. Tables of materia med- 
ica, comprising the contents, doses, pro¬ 
portional composition, and methods of 
manufacture of the pharmacopceial i)rep- 
aratious; with other matter, arranged to 
facilitate acquirement. 5th ed. 12°. Lond., 

1881. pp. 41. 

Owen, John F. Treatise on the construc¬ 
tion and manufacture of ordnance in the 
British service, prepared in the royal gun 


Owen, John F.—continued, 
factory. Printed by order of the .secretary 
of .state for war. fllus. 8°. LohJ., 1879. 
pp. 446. 

Owen, Richard. Odontography; treatise 
on the comparative auatomy of the teeth, 
their physiological relations, mode of de- 
velojuneut, and microscopic structure, in 
the vertebrate animals, v. 1. Text; v. 2. 
Plates. 8°. Lond., etc., 1840-’45. pp. 74 
+ 655; 37. 

Oxygen in the treatment of various diseases. 
See Birch, S. B. 

Ozone and anti-ozone; their history and 
nature. See Fox, C. B. 

- By K. A. Proctor. Half-hour recre¬ 
ations in pop. .sci., 2(1 ser. 

Ozone (L’;) ce (pi’i! est, ses ]tropri6t6s phys- 
icpies et chimiciues, son existence et son 
rdle en nature. Ulus. 12°. Paris, 1878. 
Actuals, sclents., 72. 

PilCinotti, Antonio. Uescrizione di una 
macchinetta elettro-magnetica. See Nu- 
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Packnrd, A. S.,jr. Half-hours with in¬ 
sects. Ulus. 12°. Post., 1877. pp. 8 + 384. 

-insects injurious to forest and shade 

trees. Ulus. 8°. TFash., 1881. pp. 273. 
United States. Interior dept. Entomol. 
commission. Bull. 7. 

-Our common insects. A popular ac¬ 
count of the insects of our fields, forests, 
gardens and houses. Lllus. 8°. Post., 
[1873]. pp. 225. 

Packard, John H. Sea-air and sea¬ 
bathing. Ulus. 16°. Phila., 1880. pp. 
124. Ainer. health primers. No. 11. 

- System of surgery. Rev. by. See 

Holmes, T. 

Packing case tables. See Richardson, W. 

-Syst^mes d’emballage. See Cotel. 

Pag'deii, J. W. $350 a year; how I make 
it by my bees, and how others may soon 
do the same. 16°. Post., n. d. pp. 45. 

Pag^et, Frederick A. Report on the econ¬ 
omy of road-maintenance and horse 
draught through steam road rolling, with 
special reference to the metropolis. 12°. 
I^ond., 1870. pp. 6 + 70. 

Paget, James. Transfusion of human blood. 
Preface by. See Roussel, J. 

PAIN. Therapeutic means for the relief 
of. See Spender, J. K. 

Paint as an engineering material. See 
Spon, E. 







PAINTERS’. 


289 


PAINTING. 


Painters’uiamuil. Priuciples of glass staiu- 
ing, liarmony and contrast of colors, analy¬ 
sis of colors; philosophy, theories, and j 
practices of colors. By a practical painter, i 
12°. A’. Y., }i.d. pp.9t5. I 

PAINTERS. Le vite de’ piii eccellenti pit- 
tori, scultori e architettori. <Sce Vasari, G. 

PAINTING. Ste also Colors, Oil, Draw¬ 
ing, etc. 

- See Huish, M. B. The year’s art, 1882. 

-Amateur pottery and glass painter. See 

Hancock. E. C. 

-and draAving in coloured crayons. Art 

of. See Murray, H. Handbooks fine 
arts, No. 37. 

-and embossing. Illustrated manual of. 

See Callingham, J. 

-Art industry. See Yapp, G. W. 

-Art of. See Du Fresnoy, C. A. 

-Art of lloAver. See Duffield, Mrs. W. 

Handbooks fine arts, No. 4. 

-Art of house. See Stevens, J. 

-Art of miniature. See Day, C. W. 

Handbooks fine arts, No. 3. 

-Art of portrait, oil colors. See Murray, 

H. Handbooks fine arts. No. 36. 

-Carriage painter’s illustrated manual. 

See Gardner, F. B. 

-china. See Beard, J. C. 

- Ste Hancock, E. C. 

-china, in America. Treatise on. See 

Piton, C. 

-porcelain, and enamel. See Dela- 

mardelle. Mine., and Goupil, F. 

-Coioritto, or the haru.ony of colouring 

in. See Le Blon, J. C. 

-Course of sepia. See Leitch, R. P. 

-dower, in water-colors. See Rosen¬ 
borg, G. F. Handbooks fine arts, 
No. 23. 

-dowers and fruit. ProgressiA'e lessons 

in. See Hill, Anne. 

-for the million. See Swingler, W. H. 

- Fresco. See Manuel, E. V. 

-Fresco, encaustic, water-glas.s, mosaic, 

oil. See Thomas, W. C. 

-gilding, color mixing. Rules, data, 

etc., for. See Hints for i)ainters. Work 
manuals, No. 3. 

-Grammar <»f. Sre Blanc, C. 

-Guide for couch-painters. -SceArlot, M. 

-Guide to miniature. See Templeton, 

J. S., and Wall, A. H. Handbooks fine 
arts. No. 26. 

37 CPO 


PAINTING—continued. 

-Guide to perspective. See Green, B. 

R. Handbooks fine arts. No. 5. 

-Guide to porcelain. See Whiteford, 

S. T. 

-Guide to water-color. See Noble, R. P. 

Handbooks fine arts. No. 20. 

-Handbook for painters. See Muck- 

ley, W. J. 

-Handbook for young painters. See 

Leslie, C. R. 

-Handbook of pictorial art. See Tyr- 

whitt, R. St. J. 

-Handbook to the department of prints 

and drawings in the British museum. See 
Pagan, L. 

-Histoire des arts industriels. See La- 

barte, J. 

-Imitation woods and marbles. See Van- 

derburg, A. R. and P. 

-in neutral tint. Course of. Nee Leitch, 

R. P. 

-in oil. Art of limning. See K., C. 

-Art of landscape. See Williams, W. 

Putnam’s art handbooks, 2. 

-Art of marine. See Carmichael, J. 

W. Handbooks fine arts. No. 1. 

-Guide to. See Clint, A. Handbooks 

fine arts, No. 2. 

-Nee Templeton, J. S. Handbooks 

fine arts. No. 25. 

-Landscape. See Williams, W. 

Handbooks fine arts. No. 31. 

-and water colors. Nee Cave, M. E. 

-ill water colors NeePenley, A. Hand¬ 
books fine arts. No. 22. 

-English school of. See Penley, A. 

-Guide to figure. Nee Whiteford, S. 

T. Handbooks fine arts. No. 30. 

-Lectures on. Nee O’Neill, H. 

-Manual of. See Haney. 

- Manual of house-painting, graining, 

marbling, etc. See Davidson, E. A. 
Weale’s series. No. 188. 

-Manual of photographic colouring. Nee 

Wake, J. 

-Manufacture and application of var¬ 
nishes for. See Byrn, M. L. 

-Modern house. See Rossiter, E. K., and 

Wright, F. A. 

-Modern ornamenter and interior deco¬ 
rator. See Boyce, A. P. 

- Mural decoration. See Goodwin, T. 

Handbooks fine arts, No. 7. 

-Oil and paint review. See Oil. • 











PAINTING. 


290 


PAPER. 


PAINTING—continued. 

- on glass. Art of transparent. See 

Groom, E. Handbooks fine arts, No. 6. 

-china, tiles, etc. See Snell, H. J. 

-Die Glasmalerei. See Schafer, C. 

-Inquiry into the difference of style 

observable in ancient. See Winston, C. 

-Study of painted glass. See A., A. 

-on linen. Transparency. 5ee Williams, 

W. Handbooks fine arts, No. 32. 

-on satin, silk, and velvet; panel paint¬ 
ing, etc. (See Ruutz-Rees, J. E. Apple¬ 
ton’s home books. No. 8. 

- Papers in relation to. See Fairholt, 

F. W. 

-Plain and fancy. See Gardner, F. B. 

- Plumber, painter, and glazier. See 

Plumber. Houlston’s indust, lib.. No. 29. 

-Poonah; on velvets, silks, cards, etc. 

See Gurney, Mme., and co. 

- popularly explained. 'See Gulick, T. 

J., andTimbs, J. Weale’sseries, No. 181. 

-pottery. See Sparkes, J. C L. 

-Principles of coloring in. See Martel. 

■ C. Handbooks Hue arts. No. 

-Rudiments of colors and of coloring. 

See Field, G. 

-staining, etc. Wood. See French pol 

isher. 

-Treatise on. See Burnet, J. 

- See Vinci, L. da. 

PAINTS and painters’ colors, etc. Nature, 
composition, and mode of production. See 
Masury, J. W. How shall we paint. 

-for glass, etc. Die Fabrikatiou der fiir 

die Glasmalerei, Ernailmalerei, und Por 
zellenmalerei Farben. See Muller, M. 
118. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

- Die Mineral-Malerei. See Keim, A. 

Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 78. 

Palermo, Atti del Collegio degl’ iugeneri 
ed architetti in. See Collegio. 
Palladio, Andrea. The builder’s com¬ 
plete assistant. See Langley, B. 
Pallctt, Henry. Miller’s, millwright’s, 
and engineer’s guide. Ulus. 12°. Phila., 
1878. pp. 286. 

Palliser, Mrs. Bury, Historic devices, 
badges, and war-cries. lUus. 8°. Loud., 
1870. pp. 435. 

-History of furniture. Ed. by. See Jac- 

quemart, A. 

- History of lace. 3 ed. 12°. Lend., 

1875. pp.l0-f454. 


Palliser, G., and Palliser, C. Ameri¬ 
can cottage homes. [Plates.] 4°. Bridge¬ 
port, Conn., [1878]. 

Palm and Fecliteler. Collection of orna¬ 
ments. Pub. by. 4°. X. ¥., 1879. pp. 64. 

Palm, R. Die wichtigsteii und gebriiuch- 
lichsten menschlichen Nahruugs-, Gennss- 
mittel und Getriinke, ihre Gewinuung, 
chemische Zusammensetznng, Verfiil- 
schnngeu und Verunreinlgungen, etc. 
Bearb. v. Ilhts. 8°. St. Petersburg, 1882. 
pp. 187. 

Palmer, H. G. Gelatino-bromure. Traduc¬ 
tion et notices par. See Odagir, H. Act¬ 
uals. scion ts., 60. 

PALMS. Popular history of. See See- 
man, B. 

PANDYNAMOMETER. Les paudyna- 
mometres. See Him, G.-A. Actuals, 
sclents., 52. 

Panizzi, Anthony. Life of. See Fagan, L. 

Paper and cardboard making. See Techni¬ 
cal educator, v. 2-3. 

- box luachinery, etc. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of. See Brombacher, C. 

PAPER. Cost of, computed and tabulated. 
See Munday, E. H. 

-cutter, etc. The champion. See Good- 

willie, Wyman and co. 

-dower making. See Popular recreator, 

V. 1-2. 

-Handbook to. See Mintorn, J. H. 

- hanging. Rules, data, methods, etc. 

See Hints for painters. Work manuals. 
No. 3. 

Paper makers’ (The) circular, and rag 
merchants’ gazette and price current. 
(Monthly.) v. 10-12—, 1881-188.3—. 8°. 
Lond., l881-’83. 

Paper making. Das Farben des Papier- 
stolfs. See Erfurt, J. 

-material. Bamboo as. See Rout- 

ledge, T. 

-De papiermaaker. Scf Lalande, de. 

Volledige beschrijving van alle konsteu, 
9, 10. 

-Practical paper-maker. See Dun¬ 
bar, J. 

- — Printing times and lithographer. 

Fine art journal. See Printing times. 

-Die thierische Leimimg turendloses 

Papier. See Birnbaum, 1 i. 

- Das Papier, seine Beschaffenlieit und 

deren Pitifiing. See Hoyer, E. 

-pens, and ink. Sketch of. See Frazer, D. 






PAPER. 


291 


PARIS. 


PAPER—continued. 

-rosette work, and how to make it. See 

Bemrose, W., jr. 

- Samples and price-list of bond and 

parchment. See Crane and co. 

Paper (The) trade journal, v. 7-12—, 1878— 
1883—. v.tp. fol. [.V. r., 1878-’83.] 

-work. Ornamental. jS'ee Popular rec¬ 
reator, V. 2. 

Paper world. Monthly journal of informa¬ 
tion, discussion and recital as to paper. 
Conducted by C. W. Byan. v. l-.'i—1880- 
’82 —. 4°. Holyoke, Mass., 1880-’82. 

Piipwoi'tlly Wyatt. Encyclopjedia of 
architecture. Rev. with additions by. 
See Gwilt, J. 

Pararolsiis, Philippus A. T. Chirurgia 
magna, in duos tomos digesta. Tomvs. 1. 
contineuSjde vulnerib.et fractvris;lib[ro8 ] 
III. De vlceribvs; lib[ro8] III. De tvmo- 
ribvs et apertvris; lib[ros] VII. Tomvs 2. 
De tumoribus, pustulis et ulceribns morbi 
Gallici lib[ro8] X. De cnratione et impos- 
turis morbi Gallici lib[ro8] octo. Qnibns 
insunt eiisdem authoris Auatomia Ghy- 
rnrgia minor, etc. Omnia a Josqviiio Dal- 
hemio Ostofianco laiuitate douata. fol. 
Argeniorati, (Strasbourg), 1573. pp. 9 -f- 
268-f 286-f-268. B’d in 1. 

Parana river. Hydraulics of. iSee Revy, J. J. 

Parasites of the human skin and hair. See 
Jeffries, B. .J. 

Parasitic affections of the skin. See An¬ 
derson, McC. 

Pardee, R. G. Complete inannal fur the 
cultivation of the strawberry; descri|»tiun 
of the best varieties; notices of the rasp¬ 
berry, blackberry, cranberry, currant, 
gooseberry, and grape; directions for their 
cultivation and .selection. Rev. ed. Ilhis. 
12^. X. Y., [1856]. pp 157. 

Partloii, G. F. Billiards, with the theory 
of the side-stroke. New ed. Illus. 24°. 
Loud., [1862]. pp. 96. Routledge’s six¬ 
penny handbooks, N^o. 6. 

-Card-player; directions for playing 

cribbage, dcarte, piquet, loo. Pope Joan, 
etc. 24°. Loud., [1862]. })p. 96. Rout- 
ledge’s sixpenny handliooks, No. 9. 

-Draughts; with a chapter on back¬ 
gammon. Ulus. 24°. ioad., [1863]. pp. 95. 
Routledge’s sixpenny handbooks. No. 7. 

-Whi.st; on the text of Hoyle. Newed. 

24°. Aojid., [I860], pp.94. Routledge’s 
sixpenny handbooks, No. 5. 


Par i s, E. Utilization ^conomique des 
j navires it vapeur. Moyens d’appr^cier les 
I services rendus par le combustible suivant 
i la vitease et la dimension des bdtiments. 
Ulus. 8°. Paris, v. d. pp. 100. 

Paris. Acad(imie royale des sciences. In- 
I structionsnrlesparatonnerres adoptee par. 

I I*" pte., Gay-Lussac, rapporteur, 1823. 2® 

et 3® pte., Pouillet, rapporteur, 1854, 1867. 
Ulus. 8°. Paris, 1874. Actuals, sclents., 32. 
-Chemin de fer ^lectrique des boule¬ 
vards it Paris. See Chretien, J. 

-Corps imp^riale des punts etchauss^es. 

Annuaire. 1806-29. T. 2-3. 16°. Paris, 
1806-’29. 

[1814-1829, called “Corps royal’’.] 

-Direction des travaux. Expositions 

iuternationales de Londres, 1874. France. 
Catalogue special de I’exposition de la 
ville de Paris. Renseigneiuents snr les 
servicesexposan ts et sur les objets exposes. 
8°. Paris, 1874. 

! -Expo.sition 1878. /ScsAustria. Bericht 

ii. d. Weltausst. in Paris 1878. 

-Artisan reports on. See Society 

of arts. 

-Catalogue g^n^ral de I’exposition 

speciale de la ville de Paris et du d^parte- 
ment de la Seine. 8°. Paris, 1878. 

-Catalogue special de la Norv^ge. 

See Norway. 

-Notices sur les objets et documents 

exposes ])ar les divers services de la ville 
de Paris et dn departemeut de la Seine. 
8°. Paris, 1878. 

-Reports of commissioners. See 

Unitki) States. State dept. 

-Schweiz. Geographische und cos- 

mograiihische Karten und Apparate. 
Classe 16. Bericht von H. Siegfried. 12°. 
Zurich, 1879. pp. 71. 

-1881. International exhibition of 

electricity 1881. Report of the subcom¬ 
mission on incandescent lamps. 8°. X.Y,, 

1882. pp. 28. 

-Institut de France. Acad4mie frau- 

vaise. Dictionuaire de 1’. 7®^d. Pr6faces 
des six Editions pr^c^dentes. T. 1. A-H; 
T. 2. I-Z. 4°. Paris, 1878. 

-Observatoire. Atlas m^t^orologique, 

anuses 1872, 1873 et 1874. R6dig4 sur les 
documents recueillis et discut^s par les 
commissions d^partementales, etc. fol. 
Paris, 1875. •. . . 











PARIS. 


292 


PARTRIDGE. 


Paris— continued. 

-Prefecture de la Seine. Assainissement 

de la Seine. Epuration et utilisation des 
eaux d’egout. T. I. Enqu^te. T. II. An¬ 
nexes. 8°. Paria, 1876. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’egout. Avant-projet d’uii canal d’irri- 
gation ^ Taide des eaux d’^gout de Paris 
entre Clichy et la partie nord-est de la 
foret de Saint-Germain. 8°. Paria, 1876. 
pp. 35. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’egout. Documents administratifs. 8°. 
Paria, 1876. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’egout. Documents anglais. 8°. Paria, 
1877. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’6gout. M^moire au conseil municipal. 
8°. Paria, 1878. pp. 12. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’^gout. Rapport de la commission d’en- 
qufete de la Seine sur I’avant-projet d’uu 
canal d’irrigation de Clichy a la foret de 
Saint-Germain. 8°. Paria, 1876. pp. 78. 

-Epuration et utilisation des eaux 

d’^gout. Commission d’^tudes. Rapport 
de la premifere sons-commission chargee 
d’4tudier les proc^d^s de culture horticole 
d, Taide des eaux d’^gout. Rapport de la 
troisifeme sous-commission chargee d’^tu- 
dier Tinfluence exerc^e dans la presq’lle 
de Gennevilliers par Tirrigation en eau 
d’^gout sur la valeur v^nale et locative 
des terres de culture. 8'^. Paris, 1878. 
pp. 23,34. 

-Rapport pr^seutd par M. Mari6- 

Davy, directeur de Tobservatoire de Mont- 
souris, 4 la commission chargee de sur- 
veiller Temploi de la subvention muuici- 
pale accord^e il cet ^tablissement. [2 
rapports, 1877,1878. ] 4°. Paris, 1877-78. 
pp. 24; 30. 

-Prefecture de police. Documents sur 

les falsifications des matibres alimentaires 
et sur les travaux du laboratoire munici¬ 
pal. 4°. Paris, 1882. pp. 545. 

PARIS green. Concours pour la recherche 
du vert de Chine. See Lyons. Chambre 
de commune. 

Parker, E. and C. Vineyard culture. Tr. 
by. See Du Breuil, A. 

Parker, Foxhall A. The fleets of the 
world. The galley period. lUua. 8°. N. Y., 
1876. pp. 235. 


Parker, Foxhall A.—continued. 

-The naval howitzer ashore. Ulus. 8°. 

AT. F., 1865. pp. 64. 

Parker, William H. Instruction for 
naval light artillery, afloat aud ashore. 
Prepared and arranged for theU. S. Naval 
Academy. 3(1 ed. rev. by 8. B. Luce. Illus, 
8°. N.Y.,1864,. pp. 120. 

Parkin, John. The antidotal treatment 
of disease, pt. 1. 8°. Load., 1878. pp. 306. 

Parkinson, J. C. The ocean telegraph 
to India; a narrative and a diary. Illus, 
8°. Loud., 1870. 

Parloa, Maria. First principles of house¬ 
hold management aud cookery. Text¬ 
book for schools and families. 16°. Boat,, 
1880. pp. ll-fl.33. 

Parlor (The) gardener. Treatise on the 
house culture of ornamental plants. Tr. 
from the French and adapted to Ameri¬ 
can use, by Cornelia J. Raudolph. Illua. 
24°. Rost., [1861]. pp. 158. 

Parnell, Artliur. The action of light¬ 
ning and the means of defending life and 
property from its etfects. 12°. Bond., 
1882. pp. 303. 

Parnell, Henry. Treatise on roads; prin¬ 
ciples on which roads should be made; 
plans, specifications, aud contracts made 
use of by Thomas Telford, on the Holy- 
head road. Illua. 8°. Loud., 1833. pp. 
12 -f- 438. 

Parr-Curtis Self-Actor. <See Schmidt,C. H. 

Parrisli, Edward. Phantom bouquet; 
popular treatise on the art of skeleton¬ 
izing h aves and seed vessels, and adapt¬ 
ing them to embellish the home of taste. 
Illua. 12°. P/(i7a., 1865. pp. 47. 

Parry, Joseph. Water; its composition, 
collection, and distribution. Handle (dc 
for domestic and general use. Illua. 1.'. 
Load., [1881]. pp. 164. 

ParslOC, Joseph. Our railways. Sketches, 
historical and descriptive, with practical 
information as to fan^s and rates, etc.; 
and a chapter on railway reform. 12°. 
Loud., 1878. jip. 294. 

Pai 'SOU, George. Elementary magnet¬ 
ism, aud the local attraction of ships’ 
compasses. 2d ed. Illua. 16°. Sunder¬ 
land, 1869. pp. .50. 

Partridg^e, Seth. Tlie description and 
use of au instrument called the double 
scale of jiroportiou. By which instru¬ 
ment all questions in arithmetick, geom- 



PARTRIDGE. 


293 


PATENTS. 


Partri<1g:e, Seth—contmued. I 

etry, trigonometry, astronomy, geography, 
navigation, fortification, gunnery, gag¬ 
ing vessels, dialling, may be most accu¬ 
rately and speedily performed without 
the assistance of either pen or compass. 
lUiis. 16°. Loud., 1685. pp. 184. 

Parville, Henri de. L’61ectricite et ses 
applications. Exposition de Paris. Ulus. ' 
12°. Paris, 1882. pp.536. | 

Pasteur, L. Etudes sur la biere, ses mal- i 
adies, causes qui les provoquent, pro- 
c4d6 pour la rendre inalterable avec une 
theorie nouvelle de la fermentation. Ulus. 
8°. Paris, 1876. pp. 8 -f 387. 

-Etudes sur la maladie des vers a sole, 

moyen pratique assure de laconibattre et 
d’en prevenir le retour. T. 1. La pebvine 
et la flacherie. T. 2. Notes et documents. 
8°. Paris, 1870. 

-Etudes sur le vin, ses maladies, causes 

qui les provoquent, precedes nouveaux 
pour le conserver et le vieillir. 2*^ ed. 
Ulus. 8°. Paris, 1873. pp. 344. 

-Studies on fermentation, the di.sease8 

of beer, their causes, and the means of 
preventing them. Tr. (with the author’s 
sanction) from les “Etudes sur la biere,” 
with notes, index, aud illustrations, by 
F. Faulkuer and D. C. Robb. 8°. Loud., 
1870. pp. 8-1-418. 

PASTRY and confectionery. Royal book 
of. See Gouffe, ,1. 

Patent-All wait (Der). Arcbiv lUr Markeu- 
und Musterschutz, Patentweseu und neue 
Erfindungen 1-3—Bde, 1879-’83—. 8°. 

Frankfort, 1879-’83. 

PATENT cases (and decisions). Ste also 
United States. Interior dept. Patent 
office. 

-Notes on. Ste Illustrated record of 

British patents. 

-Patent case index. Lists of cases, 

and a brief synopsis of the law points 
decided. See Preble, W. P. 

-Reports of. See Banning, H. A., and 

Arden, H. 

-law and practice. See Newton, A. V. 

-Das deutsche Patengesetz, vom 25. j 

Mai, 1877. See Rosenthal, 1. i 

-Digest of decisions of law aud prac- , 

tice. Patent office, 1869-80. See Rice, D. j 
H., aud L. E. i 


PATENT law (aud practice).—continued. 

-[France, etc.] Legislation frangaise 

et etrangilres sur les brevets d’iuveutiou.- 
See Thirion, C. 

-[France.] Traite pratique des bre¬ 
vets d’inventiou, etc. See Schmoll, I. 

-[Germany.] Zur deutscheu Patent- 

gesetzgebung. See Deutschen. 

-[Italy.] Legge sulle privative iu- 

dustriali. See Italy, 

-Legal status of patents. See Hall, 

T. B. 

-Die Patent-Gesetze iu der Praxis. 

Haudbuch, etc. See Schmidt, R. R. 

-Patent rights; their nature. See 

Sinnett, A. P. 

-Proposed amendment, conforming 

to the 8ugg> stion of Hon. Henry Clay, 
with a definition of an invention, etc. See 
Aiken, H. 

-Recent attempts at patent legisla¬ 
tion. See Day, St. J. V. 

-Relations iuteruationales avec les 

Etats-Uni.s, en matibre de marques de com¬ 
merce, etc. See Clunet, E. 

-Revision of tlie United States. See 

United States. Congress. 

-[Sardinia.] Legge sulle privative 

industriali, 1859. See Sardinia. 

-Treatise on. Set Brown, J. 

-Wicbtigste Bestimmuugeu der Pa¬ 
ten tgesetze aller Lander. See Bieder- 
mann, R. 

-office. Great .s<‘al. Catalogue of library. 

See Gke.\t Biutain. Great seal patent 
office. 

-United States. Cat,alogue of the 

library, 1878. See United States. In¬ 
terior dept. 

PATENTS (and other privileges for inven¬ 
tions). Austria, Belgium, France, 
Great Britain aud provinces, Italy, 
Norway,' United State.s. See Former 
catalogue. 

[Indieesof subject-matter, iuEuglish, prepared by 
the oHice: Of the French patents, 17ai-1876 : 1st 
serie.s; ‘Jd series; 3d series, T. 1-21. (Ma<le iu 
part from the “ Manuscript index, by G. A. Ma- 
tile" of the former catalogue.) Of the Italian 
patents, from 1864; in press.] 

-France. Catalogue des brevets, 

1864-1882—. Tables, T. 41-93 [1® s^r.]; 
T. 41-60 [2® s6r.]. 

[For other parts of indices and “ Catalogue,” see 
former catalogue.] 





PATENTS. 


294 


PATENTS. 


PATENTS (and other privileges for in¬ 
vention)—continued. 

-- Germany. KaiserlichesPatentamt. 

PatentscLriften, No. 1—20,900—, 1877- 
’82—. 

[ Vol. 1-289, each v. containing 100 patents, text and 
plates together. German indices, 4 v., covering 
No. 1-17105.] 

- Great Britain. Specifications for 

letters patent for inventions: Abi idginents 
of, from the earliest enrolled to 1866-’76. 
In classes and chronologically arranged. 

LIST OF ABUIDOMENTS. 

1. Drains and sewers; iuclnding the nianut'act- 

ure of drain tiles and pipes. 1619-1806. 

2. Sewing and embroidering. 2d ed. 1755-1806. 

3. Manure. Part 1,1721-1855. Part II, 1856-1866. 

4. Preservation of food. Part 1,1691-1855. Part 

II, 1836-1866. 

5. Marine propulsion. Parts I. II, and III, 

1618-1857. Part IV, 1857-1866. 

6. Manufacture of iron and steel. Parts I, U, 

and III, 1621-1857. Part IV, 1857-1865. 

7. Aids to locomotion. 1691-1856. 

8. Steam culture. 1618-1856. 

9. Watches, clocks, and other time-keepers. 

Part 1, 1661-1856. Part II, 1857-1866. 

10. Fire-anus and other weapons, ammunition, 

and accoutrements. Part 1,1588-1858. Part 
II, 1858-1866. 

11. Paper, manufacture of jjaper, pasteboard, 

and papier niach6. Part I, 1605-1857. Part 
II, 1858-1866. 2d ed. 

12. Paper cutting, folding, and ornamenting, in¬ 

cluding envelopes, cards, paper-hangings, 
etc. Part II, 1867-1876. 2d ed. 

13. Typographic, lithographic, and plate printing. 

Part 1,1617-1837. Part la, 18,58-1866. 2d ed. 
Part II. 1867-1870. 

14. Bleaching, dyeing, and printing yarn.s and 

fabrics. Part I, 1617-1857. l*art II, 1858- 
1866. 2d ed. Part III, 1867-76. 

15. Electricity and magnetism, their generation 

and applications. Part 1, 1760-1857. Part 
II, 1858-1866. 2d ed. For continuations 
from 1867-1876, see .series Nos. 92,93,94,95, 
96, and 97. 

16. Preparation of India rubber and gutta percha. 

2d ed. 1791-1866. 

17. Production and applications of gas. Part 1, 

1081-1858. Part II, 1859-1806. 2d ed. 

18. Metals and alloys. 1681-1866. 

19. Pliotography. Part 1, 1839-1859. Part II, 

1860-1866. 2d ed. Part III, 1867-1876. 

20. Weaving. Part I, 1620-1859. Part II, 1860- 

1866. 

21. Ship building, repairing, .sheathing, launching, 

etc. Part 1, 1618-1860. Part II, 1861-1866. 

22. Bricks and tiles. Part I, 1619-1860. Part II, 

1861-1806. 

23. Plating or coating metals with metals. Part 

I, 1637-1860. Part II, 1861-1866. 2d ed. 

34. Pottery. Part I, 1626-1861. Part H, 1862- 
1866. 


PATENTS (and other privileges for inven¬ 
tions)—continued. 

Gke.at Britain: 

25. Medicine, surgery, and dentistry. 1620-1866. 
2d ed. 

26. Music and musical instruments. Part I, 
1694-1866. 2ded. Part II, 1867-1876. 

27. Oils, fats, lubricants, candles, and soaps. 2d 
ed. 1617-1866. 

28. Spinning: including the preparation of fibrous 
materials, and the doubling of yarns and 
threads. Part I, 1624-1863. Part II, 1864^- 
1866. 

29. Lace and other looped and netted fabrics. 2d 
ed. 1675-1866. 

30. Preparation and combustion of fuel. 1620- 

1865. 

31. Rai.sing, lowering, and weighing. 2ded. 1617- 

1866. 

32. Hydraulics. 2d ed. 1617-1866. 

33. Railways. 2d ed. 1803-1866. 

34. Saddlery, harness, stable fittings, etc. 1625- 
ls66. 

35. Roads and ways. 1619-1866. 

36. Biidges, viaducts, and aqueducts. 1750-1866. 

37. Writing instruments and materials. Part I, 
163.5-1866. Part II, 1867-1876. 

38. Railway signals and communicating appa¬ 
ratus. 1840-1866. 

39. Furniture and upholstery. 1620-1866. 

40. Acids, alkalies, oxides, and salts. 1622-1866. 

41. Aeronautics. 1815-1866. 

42. Preparation and use of tobacco. 1721-1866. 

43. Books, portfolios, card-cases etc. 1768-1866. 

44. Lamps, candlesticks, chandeliers, and other 
illuminating apparatus. 1637-1866. 

45. Needles and pins. 1755-1866. 

46. Carriages and other vehicles for railways. 
1807-le66 

47. Umbrellas, parasols, and walkin 'sticks. Part 
1, 1786-1866. Part II, 1867-1876. 

48. Sugai. 1063-1866. 

49. Steam engine. Part I (in two volum s), 1618- 
1859. Part II (in two volumes), 1860-1866. 

50. Paints, colours, and varnishes. 1618-1866. 

51. Toy s, games, and exercises. 1672-1866. 

52. Ventilation. 1632-1866. 

53. Farriery, including the medical and surgical 
treatment of animals. Part I, 1719-1866. 
Part II, 1867-1876. 

54. Artists’ instiaiments and materials. 1618- 
1866. 

55. Skins, hides, and leather. 1627-1866. 

56. Preparing and cutting cork, bottling liquids, 
securing and opening bottles, etc. 1777-1866. 

67. Brushing and sweeping. 1699-1866. 

58. Nails, rivets, bolts, screws, nuts, and washers. 
1618-1866. 

59. Hinges, hinge joints, and door-springs. 1775- 
1866. 

60. Locks, latches, bolts, and similar fastenings. 
1774-1866. 

61. Cooking, bread-making, and the preparation 
of confectionery. Part I, 1634-1866. Part 











PATENTS. 


295 


PATENTS. 


PATENTS, etc.—coutiuutd. 

Gheat Britain : 

62. Air, gas, and other motive-power engines. 

Bart I, 1635-1866. Bart II, 1867-1876. 

63. Water closets, earth closets, urinals, etc. 1775- 

1866. 

64. Safes, strong rooms, tills, and similar deposi¬ 

tories. 1801-1866. 

65. Wearing apparel. Division 1 Head <-overings. 

1637-1866. 

66. Wearing apparel. Division II. Body cover¬ 

ings. 1671-1866. 

67. Wearing apparel. Division III. Foot cover¬ 

ings. 1693-1866. 

68. Wearing apparel. Division IV. Dress fas¬ 

tenings and .iewe.llery. 1031-1866. 

69. Anchors. 1796-1866. 

70. Metallic pipes and tubes. Bart I, 1741-1866. 

Bart II, 1867-1876. 

71. Mining, quarrying, tunnelling, and well-sink¬ 

ing. 1618-1866. 

72. Milking, churning, and cheese-making. 1777- 

1866. 

73. Masts, sails, rigging, etc.; includingapparatus 

for raising and lowering shijis'boats. 162.5- 
1866. 

74. (.'asks and barrels. 1797-1866. 

7.5. S'leering and maiveuvring vessels. 1763-1866. 

76. Djttical, mathematical, and other philosoph¬ 

ical instruments; including nautical, as¬ 
tronomical, and meteorological iastruments. 
1636-1866. 

77. Harbours, docks, canals, etc. 1617-1866. 

78. Grinding grain, and dressing Hour and meal. 

1623-1866. 

79. Burifying and filtering water. Bart I, 167.5- 

1866. Bart II, 1867-1876. 

80. Artificial leather, fioorcloth, oilcloth, oilskin. 

and other waterproof fabrics. 1627-1866. 

81. Agriculture. Division I. Fi.-ld iniplemenis 

(including methods of tilting and iriigaling 
Ian d). Bart 1,1618-1866. Ba rt 11,1867-1876. 

82. Agriculture. Division II. Bain and farm¬ 

yard implements (including the cleansing, 
drying, and storing of grain). Bart I, 1636- 
1866. Fart II, 1867-1876. 

83. Agriculture. Division III. Agricultural and 

traction engines (in course of preparation). 

84. Trunks, portmanteaus, boxes, and bags. 1635- 

1866. • 

86. Ice-making machines, ice safes, and icehouses 
(including the use of freezing agents for pre¬ 
serving alimentary substances). Bart I, 
1819-1866. Part II, 1867-1876. 

86. Unfermented beverages, aerated liquids, min¬ 

eral waters, etc. 1774-1866. 

87. Tea, coffee, chicory, chocolate, cocoa, etc. 

1704-1866. 

88. Fire engines, extinguishers, escapes, alarms, 

etc., including fire proof dresses and fabrics. 
1625-1866. 

89. Washing and wringing machines. Part I, 

1691-1866. Part II, 1867-1876. 

90. Chains, chain cables, etc. Part I, 1634-1866. 

Part II, 1867-1876. 


PATENTS, etc.—couliuitetl. 

Great Britain: 

91. Dressing and finishing woven fabrics, and man¬ 

ufacturing felted fabrics (including folding, 
winding, measuring, and (ticking). Part I, 
1620-1866. Bart II, 1867-1876. 

92. Electricity and magnetism. Division I. Gen¬ 

eration of electricity and magnetism. Bait 
I, 1766-1866. See series Xo. 15. Part II, 
1807-1876. 

93. Electricity and magnetism. Division II. Con¬ 

ducting and insulating. Part I, 1766-1866, 
see series Xo. 15. Part II, 1867-1876. 

94. Electricity and magnetism. Divi-sion III. 

Elei'tric signalling or transmitting and le- 
ceiving apparatus, and instruments for ex¬ 
hibiting electric effects 1766-1866, see senes 
Xo. 15. 1867-1876 (in course of preparation). 

95. Electricit.v and magnetism. Division IV. 

Electiic lighting, igniting, and heating. 
Barts I and II (in one v.), 1839-1876. 

96. Electricity and magnetism. Division V. Elec¬ 

tro-deposition and Electrolysis. Parts 1 ai d 
II (in one v.), 1805-1876. 

97. Electricity and magnetism. Division VI. 

Electric motive power apparatus and miscel- 
hineous applications of electricity. 1766- 
1866, S'-e seri s Xo. 15. 1867-I87(i (in coiiise 

of j>re]>ai ation). 

98. (fairiages and other vehicles for common toads. 

1625-1866. 

99. Brewing, wine-making, and distilling alco¬ 

holic liquiils. Bart I, 1634-1866. 

PATENTS (itiid til her privileges for inven¬ 
tions). Gbeat Bkitaix. Siihject-inatter 
index [temporary tpiarterly Nos., each a 
eoni]>le1e imlex from Jan. 1], 1^82—. 

-Ii'Ai.Y. Catalogo degli iittestati di 

privativ;! indnstriiile, 18.55-'(il. 

-l.fxii'Ei) Si'ATES. Imlex of jiatents 

lelating to electricity prior to July 1, IHrtl, 
with an apitendix July 1, 1881, to June 30, 
1882. Nee United States. Interior dept. 
Patent office. 

PATENTS (for inventions). American sys¬ 
tem. See Duncan, 8. A. 

-and patent law. Technical educa¬ 
tor, 4. 

-Brevets d’iiivention ayaut trait 

r^lectricitt?. See Fournier, G. 

-Carnet de I’inventenret dii brevets. 

See Thirion, C. 

-Copyright and. See Macfie, R. A. 

-Digest of agricultural implements 

pa tented in thellnited States from 1879-’81. 
Nee Allen, .1. T. 

-Digest of decisions, law and practice, 

Patent offl.ee, 18(59-’80. See Rice, D. H., 
and L. E. 















PATENTS. 


296 


PAYY. 


PATENTS for iuveutions—continued. 

-Digest of seeding machines patented 

in the United States. See Allen, J. T. 

-Digest of the decisions of the com¬ 
missioners of patents, 18(i9-’79. See Sim- 
onds, W. E. 

-How to make money by patents. See 

Barlow,'C. 

-niustrated record of British patents. 

See Illustrated. 

-lllustrirles Oestcrreichi.sch-Ungari- 

sches Patent-Blatt. See Illustrirtes. 

-The inventor, patentee, and manu¬ 
facturer. iScc Inventor. 

-Katalog der Bibliothek des Kaiser- 

licheu Patentamts. Ste Gkr.maxy. 

-List of Canadian, 1824-’7’2. See 

Canada. Patent office. 

-Lisle des brevets d’iuvention. See 

Fkance. Minist^re de I’iuterieur, etc. 

-Patent rights; their nature. See 

Sinnett, A. P. 

--Patentblatt. 5eeGERMA.\v. Kaiser- 

liches Pattmtaiiit. 

-Propriete indiistrelle. See Prepriete. 

-Reissued. See Howson, H. 

-Traitd prati(iue des brevets d’inven- 

tion, etc. See Schmoll, I. 

Paterson, Edward. Electric signals; an 
exi)lau»lion of the priucijdes on which 
they are constructed, and full instruc¬ 
tions tV)r their fixing and maintenance. 
flliis. 8^. /.(Did., 1879. i>p. 48. 

Paterson, Malcolm McCulloch. Testing 
of pipes and pipe-joints in the open 
trenches, with a description of the Ossett 
waterworks. 8°. Load., 1879. |)p. ^9. 

PATHOLOGY. See also Medicine and 
Physiology. 

-and therapeutics. Lectures on. See 

Jones, H. B. 

-of the teeth. See Wedl, C. 

-Physiological chemistry of the animal 

body. See Gamgee, A. 

-Physiology; its points of contact Avith. 

See Thudichum, J. L. W. 

-Preparation of pathological specimens. 

See Seiler, C. 

-Relations of chemistry to. See King- 

zett, C. T. 

Pattern maker’s assistant. -See Rose, J. 

Patterns for turning. See Elphinstone, 
H. W. 


Patton, J. H. Natural resources of the 
United States. 16°. N. Y., 1880. pp. 134. 
Science primers. No. 13. 

Patton, A. A. Art of voice production, 
with sjjecial reference to the methods of 
correct Iweathing. 16°. X. Y., 1882. pp. 
106. 

Paul, Almarin B. Dry amalgamating 
electric process. A system whereby flour 
gold cannot escape, and gold and silver 
ores containing base metals can be amal¬ 
gamated and bullion extracted, 950 line, 
the ba.se metals at the same time concen¬ 
trated for smelting or roasting. 12°. San 
Francisco, 1870. pp. 8. 

Paul, Benjamin H. Manual of industrial 
chemistry of Payen, ed. l)y. SeePayen, A. 

-Manual of technical analysis, founded 

upon Bolley. See Bolley, P. A. 

-On liquid fuel. 8°. Land., 1868. pp.31. 

Pauict, M axime. Traits de la conserva¬ 
tion des bois des substances alimentaires 
et de, (livei M\s matieres orgauitiues. The¬ 
ories et ]»roc^dd.sdejuiis les temps anciens 
jnsqii’a nos jours. 8°. Paris, 1874. 

Pauquet, fieres. Modes et costumes his- 
toriiiues. Dessiiffis et gravds par. 4°. 
Paris, n. d. pp. 4. 

PAVING. See also Wood, Asphalt, 
Stone, Beton, etc. 

-Les carrelages dmaillds; histoire des 

anciens pavages. See A.m6, E. 

-Die Klinker und die Kiinker-Strassen. 

See Osthoff, G. Deutsche bautechn. 
Tascheu-Bib., No. 115. 

-Our roadways. See “ Viator.” 

-Pavements of wood, stone, and asphalt. 

See Law, H., and Clark, D. K. Weale’s 
series. No. 197. 

-Practical treatise .on pavements. See 

Gillmore, Q. A. 

-The Stattord pavement. See Perkins 

and Lester. 

-Die Unterhaltung der Kunst-Strassen. 

See Ammon, K. E. Deutsche bautechn. 
Tascheu-Bib., No. 45. 

-Wood pavement. See Wood. 

-Wood pavement on Kensington high 

road. See Allnutt, H. 

Pavy, F. W. Treatise on the function of 
digestion; its disorders and their treat¬ 
ment. From the 2d Lond. ed. 8°. Phila,, 
1869. pp. 246. 





PAXTON. 


297 


PELLEGRIN. 


Paxton, Joseph. Botanical dictionary, 
comprising the names, history and culture 
of all plants known in Britain; with a 
full explanation of technical terms. New 
ed., including all new plants up to the 
present year. Rev. by S. Hereman. 8°. 
iond., 1868. pp. 12-|-6‘23. 

Payen, Anselme. Industrial chemistry, 
a manual for the use of technical colleges 
or schools, and for manufacturers, etc. 
Based upon a translation (partly by T. P. 
Barry) of Stohmann and Engler’s German 
ed. of Payon’s Pr6cis de chimie industri- 
elle. Edited throughout and supplemented 
with chapters on the chemistry of the 
metals by B. H. Paul. Ulus. 8°. N. Y., 
1878. [ 

Peace, \V. K., and co. Illustrated price I 
list of steel tiles, saws and hammers man¬ 
ufactured by. 1. fol. Sheffield, 1866. 
PEACH culture. See Pulton, J. A. 

-prnner. Modern. See Brehaut, T. C. 

Peachey, Emma. The royal guide to 
wax-flower modelling. 8°. Lond., 1851. 
pp. 72. 

PeacocR, Edward. English church fur¬ 
niture, ornaments and decorations, at the 
period of the Reformation, etc. 8°. Land., 
1866. pp. 271. j 

Peacock, R. A. Metric and English ta¬ 
ble of temperatures and pressures of satu- | 
rated steam, from experiments made at 
the Paris observatory, by M. Regnault, 
calculated for practical purposes, and in¬ 
cluding atmospheric pressure. 4°. Land., 
[1874]. pp.4. 

PEAR culture. See Field, T. W. 

-culture for profit. See Quin, P. T. 

Pearse, John B. A concise history of the 
iron manufacture of the American colo¬ 
nies up to the Revolution, and of Penn¬ 
sylvania until the present time. Illus. 
12C, P/ii/a., 1876. pp.282. 

- Roll-turning for the manufacture of 

iron. Tr. by. See Tunner, P. 

Pearson, George. Experiments and ob¬ 
servations to in vestigate the nature of a 
kind of steel, manufactured at Bombay, 
and there called Wootz ; with remarks on 
the properties and composition of the dif¬ 
ferent states of iron. Illus, 8*^. [Zond., 
1795.] pp.25. 

[B’d in a vol. of extracts from Philos. Transac- 
■ tions entitled “Treatises on metals and min¬ 
erals.”) 

38 CPO 


PEAT. Fortschritte in der Torfbereitung. 
See Fortschritte. 

Pcchan, Josef. Maschinen zur Bearbei- 
tnng der Metalle. Bericht. See Austria. 
Bericht u. d. Welltausst. in Paris, 1878. 

Peck, Milo. Machine for directing news¬ 
papers, etc. 12'^. New Haven, 1867. pp. 16. 

Peck, bros. and co.’s price list of brass 
and plated work, for water, gas and steam, 
plumbers’ material, etc. 8°. New Haven, 
1869. pp. 22. 

Peck, Samuel, and co. Price list of. Manu¬ 
facturers of reliable photographic appa¬ 
ratus, the celebrated union goods, con¬ 
sisting of frames and cases, picture nails 
and picture knobs, drawer knobs, etc. 
12°. n, d, pp. 18. 

Peck, Smith manuf’g co. Catalogue and 
pricelist. [Hardware.] 12°. Hao rd, 
1868. pp. 98. 

- Price list tinsmith’s tools and ma¬ 
chines. 12°. Southington, 1869. pp. 38. 

Peck, William G. Introductory course of 
natural philosophy for the use of schools 
and academies. Ed. from Ganot’s popu¬ 
lar physics. Illus, 12°. N. T., Chicago, 
New Orleans, 1871. pp. 504. 

Peckham, J. S.,andM. Cultivator circu¬ 
lar and net price list. Illus. 24°. Utica, 
W.r., 1860. pp. 36. 

Peet, Harvey Prindle. Elementary les¬ 
sons, being a course of instruction for the 
deaf and dumb. Pt. 1, 12th ed., 1880. 
Pt. 2, 1849. Pt. 3, nth ed., 1880. Illus. 
12° and 16°. F., 1849,1880. pp. 308; 

395; 252. 

Peirce, Benjamin. Ideality in the phys¬ 
ical sciences. lUus. 12°. Host., 1881. 

pp. 211. 

Pelegry, A. La photographic des pein- 
tres, des voyageurs et des tourists. Illus. 
12°. Paris, 1879. Actuals, sclents., 77. 

Pelig:ot, E. Trait6 de chimie analytique 
appliqude .a I’agriculture. Methodes g6n6- 
rales d’analyse : la terre arable, les eaux, 
etc. 8°. Paris, 1883. pp. 551. 

Pell-Clark, Leslie. The horse. See Good- 
holme, T. S. Domestic cyclopasdia. 

Pellegriii, V. The theory and practice 
of linear perspective, applied to land¬ 
scape, interiors, and the figure, for the use 
of artists, art-students, etc. Tr. from the 
French of. Illus. N,Y.,Lond.,\%12. pp. 57, 











PELOUZE. 


298 


PERFUMERY. 


Peloiizc, J., and Fremy, E. Trait6 
de chimie g<?n^rale, aiialytique, iudnstri- | 
elle, et agricole. 3® <5d. 6 T. T 1-2. } 

Cbiiiiie iuorgani(ine. T. 3-fi. Clnniie or- j 
gauiqiie. JUus. 8°. Paris, 1S65. 

[T. 3 b'd in 2. Table doe mati^res, 1866, b'd aep- 
arately.J 

Pendleton, E. M. Text-book of scien¬ 
tific agriculture, with practical deduc¬ 
tions. For schools, etc. ‘2ded.' 12°. iV^. F., I 
1876. pp.443. 

Pendred, Vangban. Paper on water- 
tube boilers. lUus. 8°. [Load.], 1867. 
PP. 42. 

Pendulum experiments made by Henry 
Foster, R. N., 1828-’31. See Bailey, F. 

Penley, Aaron. Elements of perspective. 
27th ed. Ilhis. 12°. Land., [1881]. pp. ' 
63-1-55. Handbooks fine arts. No. 21. 

- The English school of painting in i 

water-colours; its theory and practice. 
With the several stages of progression. 
New and rev. ed. lUus. fob Loud., 1880. 
pp. 130. 

-Water-color painting. 42d ed. l:;i°. 

Land., [1881]. pp -(-56. Handbooks 
fine arts. No. 22. 

Penn, Samuel. Tablessbowingtbe weight 
of different lengths of round, square, fiat, 
bar, and cast iron, steel, brass, copper, 
lead, and tin. 48°. ioad., 1878. pp. 96. 

PeiiBietier, Georges. Leyons sur les ina- 
tiferes premieres organiques, origine, pro¬ 
venance, caract^res, composition, sortes 
commerciales, alterations naturelles, falsi¬ 
fications et inoyens de les reconnaitre, 
usages. lUus. 8°. Paris, 1^81. pp. 11-f 
1018. 

Pennsylvania oil regions. See Wright. W. 

Pennsylvania steel company, Philadelphia. 
Manufacturers of steel rails, steel billets, I 
blooms, and forgings, railroad frogs, safety 
switches, crossings, car replacers, etc. 
Ulus. 16°. Baldwin Statian, Iri'O. (3 top.) 

Penrose, Francis Cranmer. A method of 
predicting by graphical construction oc- 
cultations of stars by the moon, and solar 
eclipses, for any given place, together 
with more rigorous methods of reduction 
for the accurate calcnlaj:iou of longitude, 
fol. io»d., 1869. pp. 50-1-30. 

PENS aud ink, etc. A brief sketch of writ¬ 
ing materials. See Frazer, D. 


Pepper, John Henry. Boy’s own treas¬ 
ure of sports aud pastimes. See Wood, 
J. G., Pepper, J. H., etc. 

-The boy’s playbook of science. Ulus, 

from author’s sketches by H. G. Hine. 
Rev. by T. C. Hepworth. 12°. Land., 1>-81. 
pp. 11 -t- 506. 

-Scientific amusements for young people. 

Ulus. 16°. Land., n. d. pp. 626. 

-Scientific amusements for young people. 

Sec Peterson, R. E. Familiar science. 

Perceptions of the lowest animals. Half- 
hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

Percussion and auscultation as diagnostic 
aids. See Hoppe, C. 

-and auscultation. Pocket manual of. 

See Hirschfelder, J. O. 

-Synopsis of. See Golding, R. C. 

PERCUSSION firing. Versuch fiber die 
Art die Geshfitzladungen mittelst Per¬ 
cussion zu entziinden. See Metsch, C. v. 

Percy, John. Manufacture of Russian 
sheet iron. See Byrne, O. 

-Manufacture of Russian sheet iron. To 

which is added an appendix on American 
sheet iron. Ulus. 8°. Pliila., 1871. pp. 
23 -h 24. 

-Metallurgy; the art of extracting metals 

from their ores, and adapting them to va¬ 
rious purposes of manufacture. Iron and 
steel. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 1864. pp. 934. 

-Metallurgy; the art of extracting metals 

from their ore.s. Silver and gold. pt. 1. 
Uhis. 8°. 7A)nrf.,1880. pp. 12-f698. 

Perels, Emil. Handbuch zurAnlageimd 
Konstruktion laudwirth-schaftlicher M .- 
schinen und Gerathe. [B. 1.], 2. 8°. Jvnu, 
Leipzig, 1862,1866. 

Perez, Francisco Solano. Mecauica indus¬ 
trial. Tr. al Castellano por. See Jariez, J. 

PERFORATION. La perforation mdea- 
nique. See Hanarte, G. 

PERFUMERY and cosmetics. See Beas¬ 
ley, H. Druggists’ general receipt book. 

-Art of. See Piesse,G. W, S. 

-Book of perfumes. See Rimmel, E. 

-Handbook of perfumes and cosmetics. 

See Cooley, A. J. 

-Handbuch der Parrumerie-Fabrication. 

See Schramm, H. R. 

-Manuel du savonnier et du parfumeur. 

See Decroos, G, 

-Manufacture of perfumes. See Snively, 

J. H. 








PERFUMERY. 


299 


PERIODICALS. 


PERFUMERY—continued. 

- Die Parflimeiie-Fubrikatiou. S(e 

Winckler, E. 

-Zeitschrift fiir PaiTiiinerie-Fabrikation. 

See Seifenfabrikant. 

PERIODICAL literature. Index to. See 
Poole, F. W., and Fletcher, W. J. 

-Lippincott’s magazine (monthly). 

General index of Ist ser. (\. 1-2G). 

-List of periodical engineering litera¬ 
ture; prepared at the “ Rogers engineer¬ 
ing library,” University of Pennsylvania. 
See Haupt, H. jr. 

-List of serial publications taken in 

Boston and Cambridge libraries. See 
List. 

-Monthly reference lists, issued by 

Providence public library, 1881, 1882. See 
Providence. 

-The Q. P. Index annual for 1881. 

See Griswold, W. M. 

PERIODICALS. For more complete lists of 
series, and volumes in each, see under each 
entry in its place, in the catalogue; as Age 
of steel; Chemiker-Zeitung, etc. 

[Primary entries of about half the following list 
are in the former catrlogue, to which most of 
the references apply. Discontinued publica- 
tioiis are marked ||.] 

Ackermann’sillustrirto Wiener Gewerbe-Zeitung. 

(Seniiweekly.) 4 Jahrge. TTien, 1878-’82—. 
A6ronaute (L’). (Monthly.) 2 ann6es. Paris, 
188l-’82—. 

Age of steel and journal of commerce. (Weekly). 
5 V. St. Louis, 1880-82—. [Continued from 
Journal of commerce.] 

Allgemeiue Bauzeitung mit Abbildungen. 36 
Jahrge. Wien, 1836-’71. 

Allgemeine deutsche polytechnische Zeitung. 

(Weekly.) 6 Jahrge. Berlin, 1877-82—. 
Allgemeine Journal der Uhrmacherkunst. 

(Monthly.) 2 Jahrge. Leipzig, 1881-82—. 
AllgemeineTechniker-Zeitung. 1 Jahrge. Leipzig, 
1878. II 

Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Textil-Iudustrie. 

(Semimonthly.) 2 Jahrge. Leipzig, —. 

American architect and building news. (Weekly.) 
12 V. Boston, 1876-'82 —. 

American art journal. (Weekly.) 3 v. iV. 1., 
]879-’80. 

Amci ican agriculturist, for the farm, garden, and 
household. (Monthly.) 25 v. X. F., 1857-’82—. 
American bookseller. (Semimonthly.) 6 v. A. 
r., 1877-’82—. 

American builder. (Monthly.) 3 v. A. 1., 1879- 
'80. [Contiuned as Builder and wood-worker.] 
American chemical journal. (Alonthly.) 4 v. 
Baltimore, 1879-'82—. 

American chemist. (Monthly.) 6 v. AT. P., 1871- 
’76.11 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

American exporter. (Monthly.) 1 v. AT. T., 1879. 
American farmer. (Monthly.) 24 v. Baltimore, 
1819-61. [Incomplete.] 

American gaslight journal. (Semimonthly.) 35 
V. N. r., 1859-82—. [1865-’69, wanting]. 
American journal of forestry. (Monthly.) v. 1. 
Oincin., 1882-’83—. 

American journal of Industry and export trade 
review. (Weekly.) 6 v. Pittsburgh, 1879-'81. 
[Continued as Brick, tile, and metal review.] 
American joumafof medical science. (Quarterly.) 
88 V. Phila., 1842-’82— . 

American journal of microscopy. (Monthly.) 6 
V. X. T. 187G-’82— . 

American journal of pharmacy. (Monthly.) 51 
V. Phila., 1831-’82— . 

American journal of photography. 21 v. X, Y., 
1851-66. [Incomplete.] || 

American literary gazette and publishers’ circu¬ 
lar. (Monthly.) 24 v. Phila., 1855-’71. [Incom¬ 
plete. Continued as Publi8her.s’ trade circular, 
then Publishers' weekly.] 

American machinist. (Weekly.) 5 v. X, F., 

1877- ’82—. 

American mail and export journal. (Monthly.) 
10 V. A". F., 1878-’82—. 

American manufacturer and iron world. (Week- 
13 '.) 13 V. Pittsburgh and X. F., 1875-’82—. 
American miller. (Monthly.) 6 v. Chicago, 
1879-’82—. 

American model printer. (Monthly.) 1 v. X. Y., 

1879- ’82—. 

Ameiican monthb’ microscopical joumal. 3 v. 
A'. F., 1880-’82—. 

American naturalist. (Monthly.) 20 v. SaUm, 
Phila., 1868-’82—. 

American plumber. (Monthly.) 3 v. Holyoke, 
Mass., 1881-82. [Continued as The builder.] 
American pottery and glassware reporter. 

(Weekl 3 '.) 8 v. Pittsburgh. 1879-’82—. 
American railroad journal. (Weekb'.) 56 v. 

F., 183]-’83- . 

American railwa 3 ’ review. 5 v. X. F., 1859-'62.|| 
American society of civil engineers. Transac¬ 
tions and proceedings. (Monthly.) 11 v. N. 
F., 1868-’82—. 

American specialist. (Monthly.) 2 v. Phila., 

1880- ’82. 

American stationer. (Weekly.) 8 v. N. Y., 

1878- ’82—. 

American veterinary review. (Monthly.) 6 v. 
X. Y., 1878-’82—. 

Amerikanische Bierbrauer. (Monthly.) 4 Jahrge. 
X. F., 1878-’82—. 

Anales de la sociedad cientiflca Argentina. 

(Monthly.) 3 T. Buenos Aires, 1879-82—, 
Anales del ministerio de fomento. (Quarterly.) 
4 T. Mexico, 1877-’81—. 

Anualen der Chemie und Pharmacie. (Monthly.) 

216 Bde. Heidelberg, Leipzig, 1846-'83—. 
Annalen dor Physik und Chemie. (Monthly.) 
[Gren's and Gilbert’s.] 76 Bde. Halle, 1790- 
1824. [Poggendorflf's.] 160 Bde. Leipzig, 1824- 
'77. [Wiedemann’s.] 17 Bde. Zrcipzi^, 1877-82—. 




PERIODICALS. 


300 


PERIODICALS. 


PERIODICALS—continued. [ 

Aunalen fiir Gewerbe und Bauwesen. (Monthly). 

7 Bde. lierlin, 1878-’8‘2—. 

Annales de chimie et de physique. (Monthly.) 

292 V. Paris, 1789-1882—. 

Annales de la colonisation alg6ricnne. (Annual) 

5 V. Paris, 1852-’54—. 

Annales de la propri6t6 industrielle, artistique et 
litteraire. (Monthly.) 26 v. Paris, 1853-82—. 
Annales des mines. (Bimonthly.) 78 v. Paris, 
1827-'81—. [Incomplete.] 

Annales des scieneesde la Soci6t6 royale de Lyon. 
17 V. Lyon, 1838-’55. 

Annales industrielles. (Monthly.) 14 v. Paris, 
1872-’82—. 

Annals of electricity. Sturgeon. 10 v. Land., 
1837-’43.|| 

Annfee scientifique. (Annual.) 26 T. Pari#, 1857- 
’82—. 

Annuaire du Corps impOrial des ponts et ehaus- 
sOes. 24 V. Paris, 1806-'29. 

Annual report of Leeds philosophical and literary 
society. Eeports of council. Leeds, 1871-’74. 
Annual report of Royal Cornwall polytechnic so- j 
ciety. 24 reports. Falmouth, 1834-'81—. See ! 
Falmouth. [Incomplete. ] 

Anthony’s photographic bulletin. (Monthly.) 

13 V. N. T., 1871-’82-. 

Anthropological review. (Quarterly.) 7v. Lond., 
1863-’69. [Continued as Journal of the Anthro¬ 
pological institute.) 

Antiquary. (Monthly.) 4 v. Lond., 1881-82—. 
Appleton’s journal. (Monthly.) i\r. F., 1875-’77. 
Archery and tennis news. (Monthly.) 1 v. N. 
Y., 1882—. 

Architects and mechanics’ journal. 4 v. N. Y., 
1859-’61.|| 

Archiv fiir Mineralogie. 26 Bde. Berlin, 1829-’54. |1 
Archives n^erlandaises des sciences. 16 T. La 
Haye, 1866-’81—. [Incomplete.] 

Archives of comparative medicine and sirrgery. 

(Quarterly.) 3 v. N. Y., 1881-’82. 

Army and navy journal. (Weekly.) 5v. IV. F., 
1878-’82-. 

Art amateur. (Monthly.) 2 v. N. F., 1879-’80. 
Art journal. (Monthly.) 36 v. Lond., 1847-82—. 
Art, pictorial and industrial. (Monthly.) 5 v. 
Lond., 1871-’75. 

Athenmum. (Weekly.) 70 v. Lend., 1832-82—. 
[1839-’42 missing ] 

Atlantic monthly. 32 v. Boston, 1857-’73. 

Atti del Collegio degl’ architetti in Paleraio. 1 
anno. Palermo, 1882 —. <S'#e Collegio. 

Atti della Accademia dei Lincei. 6 v. Rome, 
1877-82—. See Rome. 

Atti della Accademia Gioenia. 15 T. Catania, 
1867-’82—. See Catania. 

Bayerische Bierhrauer. (Weekly.) 12 Jahrge. 
Munchen, 1866-’77—. 

Bayerisches Industrie- und Gewerhe - B 1 att. 
(Monthly.) 14 Bde. Milnehen, 1869-’82—. See 
Munich. 

Bee-keeper’s magazine. (Monthly.) 7 v. X. F., 
1875-’82-. I 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

Berg-und hiittenmannische Zeitung. (Weekly.) 

2 Jahrge. Leipzig, 1881-’82—. 

Bericht iiber die Fortschritto der Eisenhiitten- 
Technik. Kerpely. (Annual.) 15 Jahrge. 
Lei^nig, 1866-’81—. 

Berliner entomologische Zeitschrift. (Quarterly.) 

21 Bde. Berlin, 1861-’81—. 

Bibliographie de la France. (Weekly.) 33 v. 
Paris, 1850-’82—. 

Bihlioth^que universelle et revue suisse. (Quar¬ 
terly.) 52 T. Lausanne, 1866-’82—. 

Boston journal of chemistry. (Monthly.) 8 v. 
Boston, 1873-’81. [Continued as The popular 
science news and Boston journal, etc.] 

Boston medical and surgical journal. (Weekly.) 

18 V. Boston, 1849-’55,1880-’82— . 

Braithwaite's retrospect of medicine. (Semi¬ 
annual.) 85 V. Land., 1841-’82 —. 

Brewers’guardian. (Weekly.) 6 v. Lond.,1811- 
’82—. 

Brewers’ journal and hop and malt trades review. 

(Monthly.) 1 v. Lund., 1881-’82—. 

Brick, pottery and glass journal. (Monthly.) 3 
V. N. F., 1876-’80 II 

Brick, tile and metal review. (Monthly.) 2 v. 
Pittsburgh, 1881-’82—. [Continued from Ameri¬ 
can journal ofindustry.] 

British and foreign medico-chirurgical review. 

(Quarterly.) 48 v. Xond., 1849-’77. [Incomplete.] 
British journal of photography. (Weekly.) 29 v. 
Lond., 1854-’82—. 

British journal photographic almanac. (Annual.) 
Liverpool, 1863-83—. 

British medical journal. (Weekly.) No. 1157-1165. 
Lond., 1883—. 

British quarterly review. (American republica¬ 
tion.) 12 V. N. F., 1871-’82. 

Browne’s phonographic monthly and reporters’ 
journal. 1 v. N. F., 1882-’83—. 

Builder. (Weekly.) 42 v. Lond., 1843-’82—. 
Builder and woodworker. (Monthly.) 2 v. N.Y., 
1880-’82—. 

Building and engineering times. (Monthly.) New 
series, v. 1. Lond., 1881-’82—. [Continued 

from Engineering and building times.] 

Building chronicle. 2 v. Edinburgh, 1855-’56. 
Building news and engineeringjournal. (Weekly.) 
43 V. Lond., 1857-82— . 

BuUetiu de la Compaguie Internationale des t616- 
phones. (Weekly.) Nos. 1-29. Paris, 1883—. 
Bulletin de la Societ6 chimique de Paris. (Month¬ 
ly.) 37 T. Paris, 1861-82—. See Paris. 
Bulletin de la Soci6t6 d’acclimatation. (Monthly.) 

13 T. Paris, 1854-’75.|| See Paris. 

Bulletin de la Soci6t6 d’eucouragement pour I’ln- 
dustrie uationale. 69 T. Paris, 1802-’82—. [T. 
66-77 lacking.] 

Bulletin de la Soci6t6 do la Sarthe. (Annual.) 

13 T. Le Mans, 1867-’82—. See Le Mans. 
Bulletin de la Soci6t6 fran^aise de la photographie. 

9 T. Paris. 1855-63. See Paris. 

Bulletin des seances dela Soci6teimp6riale d'agri- 
culture. 5 T. Paris, 1846-’48, 1864-’65. See 
Franck. 







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PERIODICALS—continued. 

Bulletin of the Boston public library. (Monthly.) 
2 V. Boston, 1879-’80 —. 

Canadian patent office record. (Monthly.) 10 v. 

Ottawa, 1873-’82—. See Canada. 

Capital and labor. (Weekly.) 4 v. ioud., 1879- 
’82—. 

Carbonated drinks. (Quarterly.) ' 5 v. K. F., 
1878-’82—. 

Carriage builders and harnessmakers’ art journal. 

(Monthly.) 4 v. Lond., 1859-’62. 

Carriage (The) monthly. 4 v. Bhila , 1879-82—. 
Centralblatt fiir die gesainmte Landeskultur. 

Prag, 1853-62. See Prague. 

Centralblatt der Papier-Fabrikation. (Semi¬ 
monthly.) 33 Bde. Dresden, Halle a. d. S., 
1850-’82-. 

Chemical gazette. 17 v Land., 1842- 59.|| 
Chemical news. (Weekly.) 46 v. Land., 1860- 
’82—. 

Chemiker-Zeitnng. (Weekly.) 2Jahrge. Cdthen, 
1881-’82—. 

Chemist. 4 v. iowd., 1854-’57.|| 

Chronique industrielle. (Weekly.) 1 Ann6e. 
Paris, 1882—. 

Civil engineer and architect’s journal. 31 v. 
Land., 1837-’67.|1 

Civilingenienr. (Monthly.) 28 Bde. Freiberg, 
184a-’82—. 

Coachmakers’ illustrated monthly magazine. 3 v. 
Columbus, 1855-’57.|| 

Colliery guardian and journal of the coal .and iron 
trades. (Weekly.) 5 v. Lond.^ 1879-’82—. 
Commissioners of patents’journal. (Semiweekly.) 
35 V. Lond., 1854-’82— . See Great Britain. 
dreat neal patent otBcc, 

Comptes rendus. (Weekly.) 95 T. Pari«, 1835- 
82—. See Paris. AcadOmie des sciences. 
Contemporary review. (Monthly.) 17 v. Lond,, 
1872-’82—. 

Com trade journal. (Weekly.) 4 v. Lond., 
1878-’8l. [Continued as The millers’ gazette 
and Corn trade journal.] 

Correspondenzblatt des Natur-Vereins, Riga. 

(Annual.) 8 Jahrge. liiga, 1862-’74. See Riga. 
Correspondenzblatt des zoologisch-mineralogi- 
schen Vereins. 8 Jhrge. Regensburg, 1856-’67. 
[Incomplete.] See Regensburg. 

Cotton. (Weekly.) v. 3. N. 1'., 1881. 

Country brewers’ gazette. (Semimonthly.) 6 v. 
Lond , 1877-’82—. 

Country gentleman. 26 v. Albany, 1853-65. 
[Continued as Cultivator and country gentle¬ 
man.] 

Cultivator and country gentleman. (Weekly.) 
32 V. Cultivator. [25 v. Cultivator and conn- 
try gentleman.] Albany, 1834-’82—. 

The’cyclist. (Weekly.) 1 v. Lond., 1883 —. 
Daguerreot 3 ’pe. 3 v. Boston, 1847-’49.|| 

Dental advertiser. (Quarterly.) 6 v. Buffalo, 
1877-’82—. 

Dental cosmos. (Monthly.) 24 v.^ P/u'la., 1866- 
’82—. 


PERIODICALS—coutiuned. 

Design and work and mechanical world. 1 v. 
Manchester, Lond., 1881—. [Continued as Me¬ 
chanical world.) 

Dentsch-amerikanische Apotheker-Z e i t u n g. 
(Semimonthly.) 3 Jahrge. N. T., 1880-’82—. 

Deutsche chemische Gesellschaft. Berichte. [2 
V. annually.] 12 Jahrge. Berlwi, 1868-’82—. 

Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift. (Quarter¬ 
ly.) 21 Bde. Beriin, 1861-’81—. [ForaierlyBer¬ 
liner entomologische Zeitschrift.] 

Deutsche Farber-Zeitung. (Semimonthlj’.) 5 Bde. 
Miiklhausen, 1879-’82—. 

Deutsche Industrie-Zeitung. (Weekly.) 11 Bde. 
Chemnitz, 1866-’76. 

Deutsche Revue. (Semimonthly.) Berlin, 1877. 

Deutsche Schuh-Industrie Zeitung. (Semimonth¬ 
ly.) 2 Jahrge. Berlin, 1880-82—. 

DeutscheWollen-Gewerbe. (Weekly) 2Jahrge. 
Leipzig, 1882-83—. [Continued from Zeitung 
fur Schafzucht, etc.] 

Deutsches Baugewerks-Blatt. (Weekly.) IJahrg. 
Berlin, 1882—. [Continued from J. A. Rom¬ 
berg’s Zeitschrift fiir praktische Baukunst.] 

Deutsches Maler-Journal. (Monthly.) 5 Bde. 
Stuttgart, 1876- 82—. 

Dingler’s polytechnisches Journal. (Semimonth¬ 
ly.) 246 Bde. Augsburg, 1821-82 —. 

Druggists’ circular and chemical gazette. (Month¬ 
ly.) 3 v. A. r., 1880-’82—. 

Dyers and weavers’ illustrated supplement to the 
Industrial record. (Monthly.) Iv. N.T., 188Z —. 

ficho du monde savant. 6 aunOes. Paris, 1838- 
’43. 

Edinburgh review. (Quarterly.) American edi¬ 
tion. 59 V. N. Y., 18S0-’82 —. 

Edison electric lignt company. (Monthly.) Bul¬ 
letin 1-15. N. Y., 1882—. 

Education. (Bimonthly.) 2 v. Boston, 1880-’82—. 

Eisen-Zeitung. (Monthly.) 3 Jahrge. Berlin, 
1880-’82—. 

Electric light. (Monthly.) 1 v. Rochester, 
1883—. 

Electrical magazine. 1 v. iond., 1845.|| 

Electrical review. iWeekly.) 1 v. JV. F., 1883—. 

Electrician. 6 v. Lond., 1862-’64.|| 

Electrician. (Weekly.) 9 v. Lond., 1879-’82—. 

Electrician. (Monthly.) 1 v. N. F., 1882—. 

Electricien (L’). (Monthly.) 4 T. Paris, 1881- 
’82-. 

filectricitO, (L’). (Weekly.) 3 T. Paris, 1880-’82—. 

Electrotechnische Zeitschrift. (Monthly.) 3 
Jahrge. Berlin, 1880-’82—. 

Eisner’s Chemisch-technische Mittheilungen. 
(Quarterly.) 36 Jahre. Berlin, 1846-’82—. 

Encyclopiidische Zeitschrift des Gewerbowesons. 
6 Jhrge. Pra^, 1843-’48.|| 

Engineer. (Weekly.) 53 v. Lond., 1856-’82—. 

Engineering. (Weekly.) 33 v. Pond., 1866-’82—. 

Engineering and mining journal. (Weekly.) 33 
V. N. Y., 1869-’82 —. [Continued from American 
journal of mining.] 

Engineering news. (Weekly.) 7 v. N. Y,, 1875- 
’82—. 




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PERIODICALS—coutiuued. 

English mechanic and world of science. (Weekly.) 
19 V. Land., 1873-’82—. 

Entomologische Zeitung. (Annual.) 41 v. Stet¬ 
tin, 1840-’81—. 

Factory and farm. (Monthly.) 1 v. Chicago, 
1880.11 

Fiirherei-Muster-Zeitnng. (Weekly.) 2 Jahrge. 
Leipzig, 1881-’82—. 

Farmer and gardener. 5 v. Baltimore, 

Farmer and mechanic. 6 v. N. Y., 1847-'52.|| 
Farmers’ magazine. (Monthly.) 65 v. Land., 
1848-’80. 

Farmers’ register. 10 v. Shellbanks and Peters¬ 
burg, 1831-’42. II 

Field and forest. (Monthly.) 3 v. Washington, 
1876-’78.|| 

Fortnightly review. (Monthly.) 32 v. Land., 
1865-’79. 

Fortschritte der Physik. (Annual ) 20 Bde. Ber¬ 
lin, 1859-’77—. See Berlin. 

Frank Leslie’s ladies’ gazette. 6 v. A. 1'., 1854- 
’56. 

FunQahriger Biicher-Catalog. 4 Bde. Leipzig, 
1861-’80—. See lliiiriclis. 

Furniture gazette. (Weekly.) 2 v. Land., 
1881-’82—. 

Gaceta cientifica de Venezuela. (Semimonthly.) 

Caracas, 1877. [Incomplete.] 

Gaceta commercial, fabril j' agricola. (Monthly.) 

Sevilla, 1877. [Incomplete.] 

Gardener’s chronicle and agricultural gazette. 

(Weekly.) 60 v. Lond , 1841-’82—. 

Gardeners’ monthly and horticulturist. 7 v. 
Phila., 1876-’82—. 

Gazzetta chimica italiana. (Monthly.) 3 T. Pa- j 
lerrno, 1880-’82—. 

Gemeinniitzige Wochenschrift. 23 Bde. Wiirz- 
burg, 1851-75—. See WuRZiiUUO. 

G^nie civil. (Semimonthly.) 2 T. Paris, 1881- 
’82—. 

Geworho-Halle. (Monthly.) 5 Jhrge. Stuttgart, 
1863- 67. II 

Gewerbehlatt aus Wiii-ttemherg. (Weekly.) 20 
Bde. Stuttgart, 1853-’75. See Stuttgart. [In¬ 
complete.] 

Grain cleaner. (Monthly.) 1 v. Moline, III., 
1882—. 

Guide du carrossier. (Bimonthly.) 1 Ann6e. 
Paris, 1883—. 

Hairdresser’s chronicle and trade journal. (Semi¬ 
monthly. 2v. iond., 1881-’82—. 

Hanuoversches Wochenhlatt. (Weekly.) 2 Bde. 
Hannover, 1877-’78—. 

Hardwicke’s science gossip. (Monthlj’’.) 18 v. 
Lond., 1885-’82—. 

Harness and carriage journal. (Monthly.) 11 v. 
N. r., 1874-’83—. 

Harper's bazar. (Weekly.) 15 v. A. F., 1868- 
'82-. 

Hatters’gazette. (Monthly.) 2 v. Bond., 1881- 
’82—. 

Historical magazine. 20 v. Boston, N. F., 1857- 
’76.11 


! PERIODICALS—continued. 

Horological journal. (Mouthly^.) 24 v. Lond., 
1859-’82—. 

Horticulturist. 27 v. A. F., 1848-’75. [Con* 
1 tinned as Gardener’s monthly and horticultur¬ 

ist. ] 

Hub and New York coachmakers’ magazine. 

(Monthly.) 2 v. A. F., 1881-'82-. 

Humphrey’s journal of the daguerreotype. 21 v. 
N. F., 1851-69.11 

Hunt’s yachting magazine. 1 v. Lond., 1881. 
Hydraulic and sanitary plumber. (Semimonthly.) 

1 V. A. F., 1882—. 

Illustrated London news. (Monthly.) 77 v. 
j Land., 1842-’82—. 

Illustrated record of British patents. (Quarterly.) 
Land., 1881. || 

Illustrated scientific news journal. (Bimonthly.) 

2 V. A. F., 1879-’80.|| 

Ulustrated wood-worker. (Monthly.) 2 v. A. F., 

1878- ’80. [Continued as The builder and wood¬ 
worker.] 

Illustrirte Monatsschrift der arztlicben Polytech- 
nik. (Monthly.) IJahrg. Bern, Leipzig, 1SS2 —. 
[Continued from Illustrirte Vierteljahrsschrift, 
etc.] 

Illustrirte Vierteljahrsschrift der arztlicben Poly 
technik. (Monthly.) 4 Jahrge. Bern, Leipzig, 

1879- ’81. [Continued as Illustrirte Monatsschrift, 
etc.] 

lllustrirter Kalender. (Annual.) 23 Jhrge. Leip¬ 
zig, 1858-’80. 

Illustrirtes Patent-Blatt. 8 Bde. (Weekly.) 
Berlin, 1878-’82—. 

Implement and machinery review. (Monthly.) 
2 V. Lond., 1881-’82—. 

Index medicus. (Monthly.) 4 v. A. F., 1879- 
’82—. 

Index to foreign scientific periodicals. 8v. Lond., 
1865-'72.|| See Great Britain, dreat seal 
patent otiiec. 

Industrial mouthlj'. v. 1. A, F., 1880. || 
Industrial news. (Monthly.) 2v. A. F., 1881-’82. 
Industrie- und Gewerbehlatt. 3 Jhre. Ordtz, 
1856-’58. 

Ingenieur Kalender. 6 Jahre. Essen, 1871-’76. 
lugOuieur (L’) uuiversel. The universal engineer. 
(Weekly.) 4 v. Manchester, 1879-’81—. [Con¬ 
tinued as The ironmonger’s supplement.] 

Institution of civil engineers. Minutes of pro 
ceedings. 51 v. Lond., 1851-’81—. 

Institution of mechanical engineers. Proceed¬ 
ings. (Annual.) 31 v. Birmingham, 1851-’82—. 
See Birmingham. 

International review. (Monthly.) 4 v. A. F., 
1881-’82—. 

Iron. (Weekly.) 19 v. Bond., 1873-’82—, 

Iron and North American manufacturer. (Week¬ 
ly.) 1 v. Phila., 1882—. [Continued from 
North American manufacturer.] 

Ironmonger and metal trades advertiser. (Week¬ 
ly.) 8 V. Lond , 1879-’82—. 

Ironmonger supplement. (Monthly.) 3 v. Lond., 
1881-82—. [Continued from L’IngOnieur uni- 
ver.sel.] 









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PERIODICALS—continued. 

Jahrbuch der Erfindungen. 18 Jlirge. Leipzig, 
1865-’83—. See llirzel, H. 

Jahrbuch der gcologiachen Reicheanstalt. 26 
Jhrge. Wien, 1850-76. See Vienna. 

Jahrbuch der Maschineu-Techuik. 8 Jhrge. 

Halle., 1873-80. See IVciiiunun. 

Jahrbuch des iiaturhistoriachen Landesmuseums. 
14 Hofte. Klagenfurt, 1852-’82—. See Klagen- 

FUKT. 

Jahrbuch fiir den Berg- und Hiittenmann. 54 
Jhrge. Freiberg, 1827-81—. See Fkeihekg. 
Jahresbericht der Agricultur-Chemie. 27 Jhrge. 

Berlin, 1858-’81—. See Ilofrmnnii. 
Jahresbericht der Naturforscher-Gesellschaft zu 
Eniden. 23 Jhrge. Emden, 1851-81—. 
Jahresbericht des Stuttgarter Gewerhe-Vereins. 

* 16 Jhrge. Stuttgart, 1863-78. 

Jahresbericht iiber chemische Technologie. 27 
Jhrge. Leipzig, 1855-’81—. See Wngiier. 
Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschritte der Chemie. 

34 Jhrge. (riessen, 1847-'80—. /See liiebig. 
Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschiitte im landwirth- 
schaftlichen Maschinenweseu. 5 Bde. Leipzig, 
1875-79—. See Wiist. 

Jahresbericht iiber Zuckerfabrikatiou. 21 Bde. 

Breslau, 1863-’81—. See Scheiblcr. 
Jahresherichte fur Handels- und Gewerbekanimer 
in Wurttemberg. 15 Jhrge. Stuttgart, 1859- 
'81—. [Incomplete.] 

Journal de I’agriculture, de la fernie, et des 
maisonsdecanipagne, etc. 9T. Pam, ]878-’82.— 
Journal d’agriculture pratique. (Weekly) 57 T. 
Paris, 1837-78. |1 

Journal d’agriculture progressive. 2 T. Paris, 
1858.11 

Journal de I’ficole royale jiolytechnique. I T. 
Paris, 1839. See Baris. 

Journal de pharmacie et de chimie. (Monthly.) 
77 T. Paris, 1842-’82—. 

Joum.al de physique thdorique et appliqude. 

(Monthly.) 2 s6r. 1 T. Paris, 1882—. 

Journal des armes speci.ales. 72 T. Paris, 1834-’69. 
Journal des connaissances usuelles et pratiques. 
7 T. Paris, 1840-’43. 

Journal de» fabricants de papier. (Monthly; then 
semi-monthly.) 26 T. Arlon, 1854-’82—. 
Journal des inventeurs. (Semi-monthly.) 5 T. 
Anvers, 1876-'81. 

Journal fiir Buchdruckerkunst. (Weekly.) 32 Bde. 

Braunschweig, 1837-’82—. 

Journal fiir Chemie und Physik. 69 Bde. Nurn- 
berg, Halle, 1811-1833. 

Journal fiir (Kasbeleuchtung und verwandte Be- 
leuchtungsarten .sowie fiir Wasserversorgung. 
(Semi-monthly.) 2Jahrge. Mitnc/ien, 1881-’82.— 
Journal fiir practische Chemie. 128 Bde. Leipzig, 
1834-'82—. 

Journal fiir techuische Mittheilungen der Zucker- 
fabrikation. 1 B. Braunschweig, 1877-78.|1 
Journal of applied science, and record of progress 
in the industrial arts. (Monthly.) 3 v. Land., 
1879-’82. II 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

Jounml of commerce. (Weekly.) 2 v. St. Louis, 
1878-’80. [Continued as Age of steel.] 

Journal of comparative medicine and surgery. 
(Quarterly.) 3 v. N. F., 1880-’82—. 

Journal of domestic appliances and sewing-ma¬ 
chine gfizette. (Monthly.) 2 V. Xo»id., 1881-82— . 

Journal of gaslighting. (Weekly.) 39 v. Lond., 
1849-’82—. 

Journal of materia medica. (Monthly). 4v. Neio 
Lebanon, N. F.. 1859-1862.|| 

Journal of the American electrical society. 
(Monthly.) Chicago, 1877.|| 

Journ.al of the Anthropological institute. (Quar¬ 
terly.) 11 V. Lond., 1871-’82 —. 

Journal of the Bath and West England society. 
(Quarterly.) 6 v. Lond., 1839- 64. 

Journal of the Chemical society. (Monthly.) 42 
vt Lond., 1849-'82—. Sec London. 

•Tournal of the Franklin institute. (Monthly.) 112 
V. Philadelphia, 1826-’82 —. 

Journiil of the iron and steel institute. (Semi¬ 
annual.) 10 V. Lond., 1873-’82— . 

Journal of the Photographic society. 15 v. Lond., 
1853-’76.|| See London. 

• Joumiil of the Royal agricultural society of Eng¬ 
land. (Semi-annual.) 43 v. Lond., 1842-’82—. • 
See London. 

Joumal of the Society of arts. (Weekly.) 30 v. 
Lond , 1853-’82—. See London. 

Journal of the society of telegraph engineers and 
of electricians. (Monthly.) 10 v. Lond., 1878- 
'82—. 

Journal of the Statistical society. (Quarterly.) 
45 V. Lond., 1839-’82 —. See London. 

Journal of the telegraph. (Monthly.) 6 v. N.T., 
1877-’82-. 

Journal t616graphiquo. (Monthly.) Iv. Berne, 
1882—. 

K!.ansas City review. (Monthly.) 6 v. Kansas 
City, 1879-’82—. fv.lcalled “Westernreview."] 

Kunst in Gewerbe. (Monthly.) 6 Bde. Leipzig, 
1ST2-'7S—. 

Kunst- und Gewerbeblatt. 54 Bde. Miinchen, 
1845-68. II [Continued as Bayerisches Industrie- 
und Gewerbe-Blatt.] See Munich. 

Liindwirthschaftliche Versuchs-Stationen. (Bi¬ 
monthly.) 27 Bde. Dresden, 1859-’82—. 

Library journal. (Monthly.) 7 v. N. F., 1877-’82—. 

Life-boat, or Journal of the national life-boat in¬ 
stitution. 6v. Lond., 1877-82—. [Incomplete.] 

London-Edinburgh-Dublin philosophical maga¬ 
zine. (Monthly.) 98 v. Lond., 1832-’82—. 

London lancet. (Monthly.) 45 v. Lond., 1829- 
52. Amer. ed. 16 v. jV. F., l867-’82—. 

London quarterly review. (Amer. ed) 63 v. 
K. F, 1848-’82—. 

Lumi^.re (La). Pari«, 1851-61.|| /S'ce C’ollccUoii. 

Lumifere 61ectrique. (Monthly.) 7 T. Paris, 
1879-’82—. 

Magic lantern. (Monthly.) 2 v. Pfti7a., 1878-'80. 

Manufacturer and builder. (Monthly.) 14 v, 
N. F., 1869-’82—. 





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PERIODICALS—continued. 

Manufacturers’ review and industrial record. 

(Monthly.) 2 v. N. T., 1881-’82—. 

Marine engineer. (Monthly.) 3 v. Land., 1879- 
'82—. 

Maschinen-Constructcur. (Monthly.) 15 Bde. 
Leipzig, 1868-’82—. 

Maschinenhauer. (Monthly.) 2Jahrge. Leipzig, 

1881-82—. 

Mathematical monthly. 3 v. Cambridge, 1859-'61. || 
Mechanic. (Weekly.) 2 v. Sinithville, 1880-S2—. 
Mechanical world. (Weekly.) 3 v. Manchester, 
Land., 1881-’82—. [Continued from Design and 
work.] 

Mechanics. (Weekly.) 2 v. W. T., 1882—. 
Medical news. (Monthlj', then weeklj’.) 19 v. 
Phila., 1866-’82—. [v. 38-39 called Medical news 
and abstract, etc.] [Incomplete.] 

Medical record. Weeklyjoumal. 1 v. JV. 1'., 1883—. 
Medical register. (Monthly.) Iv. Phila., 1882 —. 
M6moires de I'Acadfemie de Montpellier. 9 T. 
Montpellier, 1855-’80—. 

M6moires de I’Acad^mie des sciences, arts et 
belles-lettres de Dyon. 20 T. Dijon, 1852-’82—. 
M^moires de la Soci6t6 d’agriculture de la Seine 
16 V. Paris, 1800-’13. See Paris. 

M6moires de la Socidt6 des sciences de Bordeaux 
(Annual.) 9 T. Bordeaux, 188^'8Z—. 
M6moire8 de la Soci6t6 des sciences naturelles de 
Cherbourg. (Annual.) 24 T. Cherbourg, 1863- 
'81—. 

M6moires de la Soci6t6 nationale et imp^riale 
d’agriculture, sciences et arts d’Angers. 21 T. 
Angers, 1831-’79—. 

Mfunoires de la Soci6t6 royale d’agriculture. 49 T. 
Paris, 18l7-’54. 

M^moires et compte rendu des travaux de la So- 
ci6t6 des ing^nleurs civils. 30 T. Paris, 1848-’77. 
Memoirs of the literary and philosophical society 
of Manchester. (Annual.) 13 v. Bond., 1851- 
’78—. See Manchesteu. 

Memorie del Reale istituto Lombardo di scienze. 

(Annual.) 11 T. Milano, 1843-73. See Milan* 
Memorie dell’ Accademia delle scienze del Istituto 
di Bologna. (Annual.) 6T. Bologna, 18(i8-'18 —. 
M6tallurgie et la construction ni6canique. 

(Weekly.) 2 Annties. Paris, 1881-’82—. 

Millers’ gazette and corn tradejoumal. (Weekly.) 

2 V. Bond., 1881-’82—. 

Millers’ journal and flour and grain reporter. 

(Monthly.) 9 v. W. T., 1878-’82—. 

Mining and scientific press. Journal. (Monthly.) 

45V. iSan Proncisco, 1860- 82—. 

Mining journal, railway and commercial gazette. 

(Weekly.) 6 v. Bond., 1878-’82—. 

Mining record. (Weekly.) 8 v. N. P., 1880-’82—. 
Monde de la science et de I'industrie. (Semi¬ 
monthly.) 2's6r. 1 Annfe. Paris, 1883 —. 
Mondes (Les), revue hebdomadaire des sciences 
et de leurs applications aux arts et A I'industrie. 
21 T. Paris, 1863-’69. 

Moniteur de la photograjihie. (Monthly.) 21 T. 
Paris, 1863-’82—, 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

Moniteur de la teinture. (Semimonthly.) 1 T. 
Paris, 1882—. 

Moniteur des produits chimiques. (Semimonthly.) 
1 Ann6e. Paris, 1882—. 

Moniteur industriel. "The continental engineer.’’ 

(Weekly.) 2 T. Paris, 1881-82—. 

Moniteur scientifique. (Monthly.) 2 T. Paris, 
1881-’82-. 

Monthly notices of the Royal Society of Ta.smania. 
9 V. Ilobart Town, 1871-’80—. See Hobart 
Town. 

Monthly reference lists of Providence public 
library. 2 v. Providence, 1881-’82—. 

Musical herald. (Monthly.) 3 v. Boston, 1880- 
’82—. 

National (The) car builder. (Monthly.) 5v. N.Y., 
1877-’82—. 

National quarterly review. 4 v. N. T., 1877-’79. 
National scientific journal. (Semimonthly.) 2 v. 
Chicago, 1881-’82.|| 

Natural history review. 5 v. Lond., 1861-’65.|| 
Nature. (Weekly.) 25 v. Bo7»d., 1870-’82—. 
Nature (La); revue des sciences, etc. (Weekly.) 2 
Annies. Paris, 1881-’82—. 

Nautical gazette. (Weekly.) 1 v. A'. T., 1883-. 
Neue Zeitschrift fiir Riibenzucker.-Industrie. 

(Weekly.) 9 Bde. Berlin, 1878-’82—. 
NeuesteErflndungenundErfahrungen. (Month¬ 
ly.) 9 Bde. Regensburg, I81i:-83 —. 

New idea. (Monthly.) 4 v. Detroit, 1879-’82—. 
New remedies. (Monthly.) 7 v. N. T., 1876-’82—. 
New York coachmakers’ magazine. 11 v. N. T., 
1859-’70.|| 

Nineteenth century. (Monthly.) 11 v. Lond., 
1877-’82—. 

North American review. (Quarterly, now 
monthly.) 135 v. Boston, 18]5-’82—. 

North British review. (Quarterly.) American ed. 
41 V. A. r., i850-’71.|| 

North western miller. (Weekly.) 4 v. Minneapolis, 
Minn., 1881-’82—. 

Notes and queries. (Weekly.) 67 v. Lond., 
1850-’82—. 

Nouvelles annales d'agriculture. 8 T. Paris, 
1859-’66.|| 

Nova acta Regias societatis Hpsaliensis. (An¬ 
nual.) 8v. Pp«aia, 1855-’73.|| ,SVe Upbala. 
Official gazette of the United States Patent Office. 

(Weekly.) 22 v. iVashinglon, \812-'82—. 

Ohio cultivator. 15 v. Cotitmfrtw, 1845-59.|| 

Oil and drug news. (Weekly.) 3 v. A. F., 1881- 
'82—. [Continued as Oil and paint review.] 

Oil and paint review. (Weekly.) 1 v. A. F. 

1882- ’83—. [Continued as Oil, paint, and drug 
reporter.] 

Operator (The). (Weekly.) 13 v. A. F.,1875-’82-. 
Ophthalmic review. (Monthly.) 1 v. Lond., 

1883— . 

Organ fiir die Fortschritte des Eisenbahnwesens. 

(Monthly.) 37 Bde. iriWSaden, 1846-’82—. 
Paper makers’ circular, and rag merchants’ ga¬ 
zette and price current. (Monthly.) 2 v. Lond. 
1881-’82—. 








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PERIODICALS—continuetl. 

Pa])er trade journal. (Weekly.) 4 v. N. F., 
1878-’82—. 

Paper world. (Monthly.) 5 v. Holyoke, Mass., 
1880-’82—. 

Patent-Anwalt (Der). (Montlilj’.) 2Bdo. Frank¬ 
furt, 1879-’82—. 

Penn monthly. 13 v. Phila., 1870-’82.|1 

Perry and co.’s price current. (Monthly.) 9 v. 
Load., 18(59-’79.|| [Incomplete.] 

Petroleum age. (Monthly.) 2 v. Bradford, Pa., 
1881-’83-. 

Pbiladeli)liia photographer. (Monthly.) 18 v. 
■Phila., 1864-’81—. 

Philosophical tran.sactions. Iloyal .society. (An¬ 
nual.) 1 Iv., abridged; 149 V .full. Bond.,1705- 
’82—. See London. 

Photographic and fine art joui-nal. 13 v. N. Y., 
18.'il-’60.|| 

Photograjihic bulletin, Anthony’s. (Monthly.) 13 | 
V. K. Y., 1871-’82—. See Aiilh«ny’M. j 

Photographic news. (Weekly.) 26 v. Bond., \ 
1859-’82—. 

Photographic notes. (AVeokly.) 12 v. Bond., j 
1856-’67.|| ’ I 

Photographic times and American photo^apher. j 
12 V. N. Y., 1871-’82. I 

Photographische Correspondenz. (Monthly, then ' 
semimonthly.) 11 Bde. Wien, 1871-82—. 

Photographische Mittheilungen. (Monthly.) 18 
Bde. Berlin, 1805-’82—. 

Photographische Monatshefte. 2 Bde. Braun¬ 
schweig, 1862-’63.|| 

Photogi-aphisches Journal. 22 Bde. Beipzig, 
1854-’64.|| 

Photographisches Wochenblatt. (Weekly.) 2 
Jahrge. Berlin, 1881-82—. 

Picture and art trade. (Monthly.) 1 v. Chicago, 
1883—. 

Plumber and sanitary engineer. (Monthly.) 3 v. 
N. F., 1877-’80. [Continued as Sanitary engi¬ 
neer.] 

Polj’technic review. (Weekly.) 3 v. Phila., 
1876-’77. [Con.solidated with Engineering and 
mining journal. ] 

Polytechni.sche Zeitung. (Weekly.) 3 Bde. Kurn- 
herg, 1839-’42.|| 

Polytechnisches Centralblatt. 53 Bde. Beipzig, 
1835-’75.i| 

Polyteknisk Tidsskrift. (Monthly.) 12 arge. 
Christiania, 1870-’82—. 

Popular science monthly. 21 v. N. F., 1872-’82—. 

Popular science monthly supplement. 3 v. 1877- 
’78.11 

Popular science review. (Bimonthly.) 21 v. Bond., 
1862-’81.|1 

Portefeuilleeconomiquedesmachines (Monthly.) 
33 V. Paris, 1856-’82—. 

Practical American. (Monthly.) v. 1. N. Y., 
1880-’81. 

Practical magazine. (Monthly.) 7 v. Bond., 
1873-77. II 

Practitioner. (Monthly.) 2 v. Bond., 1880. || 

Printer’s and lithographer’s gazette. (Weekly.) 
5v. A. F., 1879-82—. <S'ee Woodcock. 

39 CPO 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

Printer’s circular. (Monthly.) 3 v. Phila., 
1879-’82—. 

Printer’s register. (Monthly.) 3 v. Bond., 
1879-’82—. 

Printing times and lithographer. (Monthly.) 8 
V. Bond., 1877-’82—. 

Proceedings of the Engineer’s club of Philadelphia. 
(Quarterly.) 3 v. PAtJa., 1879-’82—. See Engi¬ 
neer’s. 

Proceedings of the literary and philosophical so¬ 
ciety of Liverpool. (Annual.) 25 v. Bond., 
1845-’74. See Liverpool. 

Proceedings of the literary and philosophical so¬ 
ciety of Manchester. (Annual.) 19 v. Man¬ 
chester, l862-’80—I See Manchester. 
Proceedings of the philosophical society of Glas¬ 
gow. (Annual.) 5 v. Olasgoto, 1871-’80—. See 
PhiloHophicnl society. 

Proceedings of the Royal society of New South 
Wales. 5 v. Sydney, 1876-’82—. See Koynl. 
Proprif-t6 industrielle. 1 Ann6e. Paris, 1880. || 
Publication industrielle dee machines. Armen- 
gaud. (Annual.) 28 T. Paris, 1848-’82—. 
Publishers’ circular. (Semimonthly.) 44 v. 
Bond , 1838-’82—. 

Publishers’ weekly. 22 v. (Including Publishers’ 
trade circular, 2 v.) N. F., 1872-'82—. 
Quarterly journal of microscopical science. 30 v. 
Bond., 1853-’82-. 

Quarterly journal of pure and applied mathe¬ 
matics. 6v. Bond., 1878-’82—. 

Quarterly journal of science. 18 v. iond., 1864- 
’81—. 

Railroad gazette. (Weekly.) 5 v. N. F., 
1879-’82—. 

Railway age. (Weekly.) 4 v. OAicago, 1879-'82—. 
Railway record. (Weekly.) 2v. Bond., 1881-’82—. 
Railway reporter. (Weekly.) 2 v. Pittsburgh, 
1881-’82—. 

Railway review. (Weekly.) 1 v.. Chicago, 1882 —. 
Recueil officiel des marques de fabrique et de 
commerced6pos6esen Belgique, etc. (Monthly.) 
1. T. Bruxelles, 1880-’82—. See Belgium. 
Rendiconti dell ’Accademia delle scienze di Bo¬ 
logna. (Annual.) 4 v. Bologna, 1868-’72. 
Rendiconti dell 'I. R. istituto Lombardo. (An¬ 
nual.) 12 T. Milan, 1864-'75—. See Milan. 
Repertorium der analytischen Chemie. (Semi¬ 
monthly.) 2 Jahrge. Hamburg and Beipzig, 
1881-’82—. 

Repertorium der Physik. (Monthly.) 6 Bde. 

Miinchen und Beipzig, 1877-’82—. 

Repertorium der physikalischen Technik. [Con¬ 
tinued as Rep. der. Physik.] 18 Bde. Miinchen, 
1866-’7C. See Carl. 

Repertorium der technischen Litoratur. (Annual.) 
10 Bde. Berlin and Beipzig, 1856-’80—. See 
Prussia. 

Review of the telegraph and telephone. (Semi¬ 
monthly.) 2 V. A. F., 1882-’83—. [Incomplete.] 
Revue des arts d^coratifs. (Monthly.) 2 AnnOes, 
Paris, 1882-’83—. 

Revue des deux mondes. (Semimonthly.) 102 T. 
Paris, 1848-’49,1867-’82—. 







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306 


PERIODICALS. 


PERIODICALS—contiuued. 

Revue des industries cbiniiqnes et agricoles. 

(Monthly.) I T. 1882-’83—. 

Revue g6n6rale de I'architecture. (Bimonthly.) 

36 T. Paris, 1840-’82—. 

Revue photographique. 8 T. Paris, 1855-’63. || 
Revue scientiflque de la France et do r6tranger. 

(■Weekly.) 25 T. Paris, Land., etc., 1863-'83—. 
Revue scientiflque et industrielle. Quesnevillo. 

18 T. Paris, 1840-’44. 

Revue universelle des mines et de la m6t<'vllurgie. 

(Montlily.) 50 T. Paris, 1857-’82—. 

Romberg’s Zeitschrift fiir praktische Baukunst. 
(Weekly.) Jahrg. 41. Rerh’n, 1881-'82. [Con- 
tinned as DeustchesBaugewerks-Bl.att l 
St. Louis public school library bulletin No. 1-12. 

1879-’80—. 

Sanitarian. (Monthly.) 10 v. N. T., 1873-’82—. 
Sanitary engineer. (Weekly.) 3 v. X. T., 1881- 
'82—. [Continued from The plumber, etc.] 

School of mines (juarterly. 2 v. X. F., 1879-’82—. 
Schriften dernaturforschenden Gesellschaft, Dan¬ 
zig. 10 Bde. Danzig, l843-’73—. 

Schriften der naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Mar¬ 
burg. 3 Bde. Marburg, 1857-’71—. 

Schriften der physikalisch-oekonomischcn Gesell¬ 
schaft. Jahrg. 1-13. Kdnigsberg, 1860-'72. tSee 
KOnigsberg. 

Science. 2 v. X. F., 1880-’82. || 

Science. (Weekly.) 1 v. Cambridge, 188Z —. 
Science news. (Fortnightly.) v. 1. Salem, 3Iass., 
1878-’79.H 

Science observer. (Monthly.) 3 v. Boston, 1877-’82.|| 
Scientific American. (Weekly.) 62 v. X. F., 
184fl-’82-. 

Scientific and literary review. (Bimonthly.) 15 
V. Land., 1866-'80. [Continued as Scientific 
review, etc.] 

Scientific mechanic. 1 v. X. F. and Washington, 
1848.11 

Scientific review, and scientific and literary re¬ 
view. (Monthly.) 2 V. Land., 1881-’82—. [Con¬ 
tinued as Scientific and literary review.] 
Seifenfabrikant. (Monthly.) 2 Jahrge. Berlin, 
1881-’82—. 

Semaine des constructeurs. (Weekly.) 1 annOe. 
Paris, 1882—. 

Sewing machine .advance. (Monthly.) 2 v. Chi¬ 
cago, 1881-'82—. 

Shoo and leather reporter. (Weekly.) 25 v. A'. F., 
1871-’82—. [Incomplete.] 

Shoe and leather trades chronicle. (Monthly.) 2 
V. Land., 1881-’82—. 

Skizzenbuch fur den Ingenieur und Maschiuen- 
baner. (Quarterly.) 22 Jahrge. BerKn, 1858-’80—. 
Stahl und Eisen. (Monthly.) 1 Jahrg. Diisseldorf, 
1882—. 

Stationer. (Monthly.) 12 v. Land., 1870-’82—. 
Stationer and printer. (Weekly.) 4 v. Chicago, 
1882. 

Statistisches Jahrbuch. Austria. (Annual.) 18 j 
Jahrge. Wien, 1865-’82. See Austria. ( 

Sucrerieindigene. (Weekly.) 2T. /’am, 1882—. \ 
Techniker, Internationales Organ fur die Fort- 
schritte der Wissenschaft, etc. (Semimonthly.) 

4 Jahrge. N. F., 1878-’82-. 


PERIODICALS—continued. 

Technische Blatter. (Monthly.) 7 Jhrgo.5.P»'®'7i 
1869-’76. 

Technologist. Ed. by P. L. Simonds. 6 v. 1861-’66.|| 
[Incomplete.] 

Technologisto. (Monthly.) 44T. Parts, 1840-’82—. 

Teinturier universel. 4 T. Paris, 1860-’64. || 

Telegraphic journal. (Monthly.) 10 v. Land., 
1873-’82—. 

Textile colorist. (Monthly.) 1 v. Phila., 
1881-’82—. 

Textile ni.anufacturer. (Monthly.) 4 v. Man¬ 
chester, 1879-’82—. 

Textile record of America. (Monthly.) 1 v. 
Phila., 1882—. 

Therapeutic gazette. (Monthly.) 2 v. Detroit, 

1880-’82—. 

Tijdschrift voor Indische ta.al-, land- und volken- 
kunde. 18D. Batarta, 1854-70. .SeeB atavia. 

Tobacco trade review. (Monthly.) 2 v. Land., 

1881-’82—. 

Trade bureau. (Weekly.) 5 v. X. F., I881-'82—. 

Tran.sactions of the institution of naval architects. 
(Annual.) 17 v. Bond., 1860-’76—. .See London. 

Transactions of the Royal Scottish society of arts. 
7 V. Edinburgh, 1841-68;’79— . [Incomplete.] 
See Roynl. 

Typographic advertiser. 9 v. Phila., 1872-’82—. 

Typologie Tucker. (Monthly.) 1 v. Paris, 
1881-’83—. 

United service. (Monthly.) 7 v. Phila., 1879- 
’82—. 

Unit ed States armj' and navy journal, and gazette 
of the regular and volunteer forces. 1 v. X. F., 
1879. [Continued as Army and navy journal, etc.] 

United States medical investigator. (Semi¬ 
monthly.) 6 V. Chicago, 1880- 82 —. 

United States miller. (Monthly.) 8 v. Milwaukee, 
1879-82—. [Continued from United States mill¬ 
ing and manufacturing journal.] 

United States milling and manufacturing journal. 
(Monthly.) 3 v. Milwaukee, 1876-’78. [Con¬ 
tinued as The United States miller.] 

United States nautical magazine. 6 v. X. F., 
]854-'57.|l 

United States service magazine. 5 v. X. F., 
1864-’66. II 

Van No.strand’s eclectic engineering magazine. 
(Monthly.) 27 v. X. F., 1850-’82—. 

Verhandelingen van bet Bataviaasch Genootschap. 
(Annual.) 20 D. Batavia, 1827-’61.|| [Incom¬ 
plete.] See Batavia. 

Verhandlungen des Vereins zur Beforderung des 
Gewerbfleisses. (Annual.) 61 Bde. Berlin, 
1822-’82—. See Berlin. 

Verhandlungen der polytechnischen Gesellschaft 
Berlin. (Quarterly.) 25Jahrge. Berlin, 1856-’80. 
See Berlin. 

Verhandlungen der schweizerischen Naturfor- 
scher-Gesellschaft. (Annual.) 23 Bde. (Various 
cities.) 18.58-’81—. See Switzerland. 

Verhandlungen des Gewerbvereins Gorlitz. (An¬ 
nual.) 7 Bde. Gorlitz, 1868-’76—. 

Verhandlungon des botauischen Vereins Branden¬ 
burg. (Annual.) 14 Bde. Berlin, 1859-’73. 







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307 


perraulT, 


PERIODICALS—coutinued, 

Verhandlungen des uaturhistorischen Vereins der 
Preiissischen Kheiiilande. (Annual.) 25 Bde. 
Bonn, 1856-’81—. See l*ruMMinii Bheniah prov¬ 
inces. 

Verhiindlungeu des Vereins fiir Eiseubahnkunde. 
(Annual.) 22 Jahrge. 1855-’77. See Bkklix. 

Verzeichniss neuer Bucher, Hinricbs. (Semi-an¬ 
nual.) 36 Bde. Leipzig, \%Al-%2—. 

Vick’s monthly magazine. 3 v. Rochester, X. ¥., 
1880-82—. 

Vierteljahres.schrift fiir technischo Chemie. 5 
Jahrge. Quedlinhurg, 1859-’63. 

Warj) and weft. (Weekly.) 2 v. X. T., 1882. 
[Continued as the Boston textile.] 

Watchmaker and metal worker. (Monthly.) 1 v. 
A^. 1’., etc., 1882—. 

Water, gas, and steam. (Monthly.) PAiia., 1878.|| 

Weekly drug nows. 2 v. X. V., 1882—. [Con¬ 
tinued as Weekly drug news and American 
pharmacist.] 

Western manufacturer. (Monthly.) 5v. Chicago, 
1878-’82—. 

Western review of science and industry. (Month¬ 
ly.) 1 V. Kansas City, Mo., 1877. [Coutinued 
as Kansas City review.] 

Westminster review. (Quarterly.) 118 v. X. 1'., 
1850-’82—. 

Wine and fruit reporter; with which is incorpo¬ 
rated “Monthly statistics.” 2v. i\r. r., 1878-’79.|| 

Wochenschrift des Gewerbe-Vereins Ikamberg. 
(Annual.) 10 Bde. Bamberg, 1867-’76. 

Wochenschrift des oesterreichischen Ingenieur- 
und Architecten-Vereins. (Weekly.) 7 Jahrge. 
iri«n, 1876-'82—. See Vienna. 

Wochenschrift des Vereins zur Befbrderung des 
Gartenbaues. 12 Bde. Berlin, 1860-'72. See 
Berlin. 

Wochenschrift fiir ThierheilkundeundViehzucht. 
11 Bde. Augsburg, 1857-’67. 

Wood and iron. (Monthly.) 2 v. Minneapolis, 
Minn., 1882—. 

Workshop (The). (Monthly.) 12 v. X. T.,1868-’82—. 

Zeitschrift der deutschen geologischeu Gesell- 
schaft, Berlin. 34 Bde. Berlin, 1855-’82—. 

Zeitschrift des Architekten- und Ingenieur-Ve- 
reius Hannover. (Quarterly.) 24 Bde. Han¬ 
nover, 1855-’78—. [Incomplete.] 

Zeitschrift des berg- und hutten-miinnischen 
Vereines fiir Steiermark u. Kiirnten (Annual.) 
2 Jahrge. Klagenfurt, 1880-’82—. 

Zeitschrift des Ferdinandeums. (Annual.) 13 Bde. 
Tnnsbruck, 1859-76. See Tyrol. 

Zeitschrift des Kunst- und Gewerb-Vereins Miin- 
chcn. (Montlily.) 6Jahrge. KtincAen, 1877-’82—. 

Zeitschrift des landwirthschaftlichen Vereins 
Bayern. 67 Bde. [Including Centralblatt and 
Wochenblatt.] Milnchen, 1811-’78. See Munich. 

Zeitschiift des oester. Ingenieur-Vereins. 
(Monthly.) 30 Bde. Wien, 1849-’78—. See 
Vienna. 

Zeitschrift des Vereins deutschor Ingenieure. 
(Monthly.) 22 Bde. Berlin, 1857-’78—. See 
Berlin. 

Zeitschrift fiir analytische Chemie. (Annual.) 
7 ,Jahrge. Wiesbaden, 1870-’82—. 


PERIODICALS—contiuued. 

Zeitschrift fiir angewandte Elektricitatslehre. 

(Quarterly.) 4 Bde. Mxtnich, 1879-’82 —. 
Zeitschrift fiir Berg-, Hiitten- und Salincnwesen. 
30 Jahrge. 1854-’82—. 

Zeitschrift fiirdas chemische Grossgewerbe. (An¬ 
nual.) 5 Jahrge. Berlin, 1876-'80. || 

Zeitschrift fiir die gesammten Naturwissen- 
sehaften. (Semi-annual.) 46 Bde. Berlin, 1854- 
’81—. See Halle. 

Zeitschrift fiir Hrechsler, Elfenbeingraveure und 
Holzbildh.iuer. (Semimonthly.) 5 Jahrge. Leip¬ 
zig, 1878-’82—. 

Zeitschrift fiir Fotografie und Stereoskopie. 7 Bde. 
Wien, 1860-’63. 

Zeitschrift fiir die gesammte Thonwaarenindus- 
trie und verwandte Gewerbe. 2 Jahrge. Braun¬ 
schweig, 1878.11 

Zeitschrift fiir Instrnmentenkunde. (Monthly.) 2 
Bde. Berlin, 1881-’82—. 

Zeitschrift fiir Spiritus-Industrie. (Weekly.) 

1 Jahrge. Berlin, 1882—. 

Zeitung des Vereins deutscher Eisenbahn-Ver- 
waltungen. (Weekly.) 14 Bde. Leipzig, 1861- 
’75. [Incomplete.] See Leipsic. 

Zeitung fiir Schafzucht und Wollproduction. 
(Weekly.) IJahrg. Leipzig. —. [Contin- 
n(!d as Has deutsche Wollen-Gewerbe.] 

Perkins, C. H., and Stowe, J. G. A 

new guide to the sheet iron and boiler¬ 
plate roller; containing a series of tables, 
estimated and collected bJ^ 1.4^. Phila,, 
18-67. pp. 27. 

Perkins, Frederick Beecher. The best 
reading. Hints on the selection of books; 
on the formation of libraries, public and 
private; on courses of reading, etc. 4th 
rev. ed., continued to August, 1876, with 
the addition of select lists of the best 
French, German, Spanish, and Italian lit¬ 
erature. Ed. by. 12°. N, Y., 1879. pp. 9 
-1-343. 

-Great industries of the United States. 

See Greeley, H., and others. 

Perkins aud Lester. The Stafford pave¬ 
ment ; its utility, advantages of construo- 
tioii and indestructibility from use or de¬ 
cay, with manner of treatment, by Prof. 
C. A. Seeley’s patent wood preserving pro¬ 
cess. 12°. N. Y., 1867. pp. 28. 

Permanent way of rolling stock. See 
Couche, C. 

Perrault, Mrs. C., and Perrault, P. 

(Euvres diverses de physique et de m<^- 
caniipie. v. 1-5. Ulus. 4°. A’Leide, 1721' 
pp. 876. [B’din2.] 

Perrault, P. ffluvres diverses de phy- 
siipie et de m^cauique. See Perrault, 
Mrs. C., aud Perrault, P. 







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PETRE. 


Perrin, Paul. Etude 8urles6clalrs. Ulus. 
12°. Paris, 1873. Actuals, scieuts., 30. 

Perrot de Cliauiiieiix, L. Premieres 
lemons de photograpliie. Illus. 2® <5d. 12°. 
Paris, 1878. Actuals, .sclents., 40. 

Perry, Jolin. Contact theory of voltaic 
action. jS'ee Royal society. Philosophical 
transactions. Paper, No. 3. 

-Elementary treatise on steam. Illus. 

24°. Loud., 1S74. pp. 12 + 412. 

Perry, S. G. The teeth. See Goodholme, 
T.S. 

Perry and co.’s monthly illustrated price 
current, v. 1-9. 1868-76. 8°. Loud., 

1868-76. w. t. p. 

[Called at first “London illustrated price current.’ 
Imperfect.] 

Perry and co. Oriental and American stove 
works. Illus. fol. Albany, N. T., 1874. 
pp. 72. 

PERSIAN and Arabic languages. Dic¬ 
tionary of. See Barretto, J., jr. 

-language. The Persiau manual. See 

Clarke, H. W. 

-(The) manual. See Clarke, H. \V. 

Personal appearances in health and disea-se. 
See Coupland, S. Health primers. No. 5. 

Persoz, Jules. Essai sur le conditioniie- 
meut, le titrage et le d^creusage de la 
soie, suivi de rexamen des autres textiles 
laine, coton, liu, etc. Ouvrage coutenant 
les caract^res et le dosage des principales 
fibres, et accompagnd de tables pour la 
conversion des titres. Illus. 8°. Paris, 
1878. pp. 6 + 503, 

PERSPECTIVE. Aids to modern draw¬ 
ing on the principles of. See Calmady- 
Richardson, F. 

-and shadows. Course of linear. See 

Minifie, W. 

-Chapter on. By A. Macdonald. See 

Tyrwhitt, R. St. J. 

-Elements of. See Penley, A. Hand¬ 
books fine arts. No. 21. 

-Elements of practical. See Davidson, 

E. A. Cassell’s tecli. manuals. No. 12. 

-for beginners. See Pyne, G. Weale’s 

series. No. 20. 

-Die geometri.sche Perspektive, See 

Fliesen, K, Deutsche bautechn. Ta- 
scheu-Bib., No. 43, 

-Gruudziige der freien Perspektive. See 

Fliesen, K. Deutsche bautechn. Ta- 
schen-Bib., No. 42. 

-Linear. See Pellegrin, V. 


PERSPECTIVE—continued. 

-painting. Guide to. See Green, B, R. 

Handbooks fine arts. No. 5. 

-Practical. See Technical educator, 

V. 1-2. 

Pei’iitz, H. Die Industrie der Mineralole; 
des Petroleums, Paraffins und Cerasins 
nebst den neuesten Fabrikationsmethoden 
Th. [1,] 2. 8°. Wien, 1868,’80. 

Peruvian bark. See Markham, C. R. 

Perwolf, Emanuel. Die Farbendrucker- 
zeugung mittelst Chromolitho-und Chro- 
mozinkographie. Ein Grundriss fur an- 
gehende Fachmiinner, Buch- und Kunst- 
hiindler. Illus. 12°. IHew, 1878. pp.80. 

Pestalozzi, K. DerWa.sserbau. <SeeFran- 
zius, L.,and Sonne, E. Handbuch der 
Ingenieurwissensch., B. 3. 

Pe.sth bridge. Materials emi)loyed in the 
construction. aScc Burnell, G. R. Weale’s 
theory of bridges. (Sup.) 

- A kirdlyi magyar ternidszettudo- 

mffiiyi tfirsulat. Adaldkok a magyar 
koroufihoz tartozd orszdgok foldmfigues- 
sdgi viszonyainak ismeretdhez. Irta Dr. 
Scheuze Guido. Illus. 4°. Budapest, 
1881. pp.539. 

[Hungarian and German.] 

-Az anguillulid.'ik magdurajza. Irta 

Dr. Orley Ldszld. Illus. 8°. Budapest, 
1880. pp. 165. 

-— Magyarorfiz.-ig vasdrcz-fekhelyei. 

Megvizsgdlta es leirta Maderspach Livius. 
Illus. 4°. Budapest, 1880. pp. 111. 

PESTS, garden, and their eradication. See 
Garden. 

- Manual of injurious insects. See 

Ormerod, E. A. 

-Vermin, worms, and insects destructive 

to vegetation. See Creamer, R. T. 

Peterson, R. E. Familiar science, or, the 
scientific explanation of common things. 
Ed. by. To which is added scientific 
amusements for young people, by John 
Henry Pepper. Rev. ed. Illus. 12°. 
i’/(i/a., 1863. pp. 431. 

Pefiet, J. Guide du mdcanicien con- 
structeur de machines locomotives. See 
Chatelier, L., and others. 

Petre, A. Kriegsspiel, jeu do la guerre. 
Guide des opdralions tactiques exdcutdes 
sur la carte. 12°. Bruxelles, 1872. pp. .52. 
2 pis. Conferences militaii-es beiges, 2® 
sdr., No. 7. 





PETROGRAPHY. 


309- 


PHAROAH. 


PETROGRAPHY, Microscopic. By J. H. ' 
Caswell. See United States. Interior 
dept. Geograph, and geolog. survey of the 
Rocky Mt. region. J. W. Powell. 
Petroleum (The) age. v. 1—. 1881-’82—, 

4°. Bradford, Pa., 1881-’82. I 

-and petrolenm wells. See Bone, J. II. A. j 

-Early and later history of. /See Henry, 

J. T. 

-Ili.story of the oil region of Venango | 

CO., Penn. See Eaton, S. J. M. | 

-where found, how obtained, and at what \ 

cost. See Wright, W. Oil regions. j 
PETROLOGY. Study of rocks. /SceRut- j 
ley, F. Text-books of science, v. 5. 
Petteiikofcr, Max v. Der Boden nnd 
sein Zusammenhang niit der Gesnndheit 
desMenschen. 2te Anil. 8°. ReWin, 1882. 
pp. 32. 

PeftiSTCW, A. Handy book of bees. 
Practical treatise of their jjrofitable man¬ 
agement. 2d ed., rev. Ulus. 12°. Edin- j 
hurgh, Lo}id.,l87!o. pp. 14-f 1(52. j 

Petlis^rew, J. Bell. Physiology of the 1 
circulation in plants, in the lower animals i 
and in man. lUns. 8°. Bond.,1874. pp. j 
8 -I- 32'J. 

Pettisrow, Thomas Joseph. A history | 
of Egyptian mummies, with an account of [ 
the Avorship and embalming of the s.acred | 
animals by the Egyptians, Avith remarks i 
on the funeral ceremonies of ditiei-ent na- | 
tions; observations on the mummies of j 
the Canary Islands, Peruvians, Burmau j 
priests, etc. Ulus. 4°. Land., 1834. pp. t 
21-f 2(55. 

- On superstitions connected with the 

history and practice of medicine and sur¬ 
gery. 8°. Lond., 1844. pp. 167. 

Pfiiir, Carl, uud Exiiei', W. F. Die 
Werkzeuge und Maschinen zur Holz- 
Bearbeitung ausschliesslich der Siigen, i 
also der Aexte, Beile, Stech- nnd Stenim- 
zeuge, Bohrer, etc. 12°. JVeimar, 1883. 
pp. 294. See aho Exner, W. F. 

Pfaundler, L. Lehrbuch der Physik nnd 
Meteorologie. And. bearb. v. See Mul¬ 
ler, J. 

Phantom bouquet. /See Parrish, E. 
PHARMACEUTICAL chemistry. Intro¬ 
duction. See Muter, J. 
Pharmacographia. /S’ccFliickiger, F., and 
Hanbnry, D. 

Pharmacology and therapeutics, or medi¬ 
cine, i)ast and future. See Brunton, T. L. , 


PHARMACOPOEIA and universal formu¬ 
lary. Practitioner’s. See Foote, J. 

-of India. See Waring, E. J. 

- United States hommopathic. See 

United States. 

Pharmacopoeias of twenty-five of the Lon¬ 
don hospitals. See Squire, P. 

PHARMACY. See also Materia medica, 
Drugs, Dispensatory, Prescriptions, etc. 

- See Deutsch-Amerikanische Apothe- 

ker-Zeituug. 

—^ See Oil and drug news. 

-The American dispensatory. iSceKing, .1. 

-Die Arzneimittel aus dem unorgaui- 

schenNaturreiche. 5ee Schwarzkopf, A.v. 

-Botanical handbook of common local, 

English, botanical, and pharmacopccial 
names, etc. /See Hobbs, C. E. 

- Chemistry applied to medicine and. 

See Attfield, J. 

- Companion to the British pharma- 

copnda. See Squire, P. 

- Compendium of modern. See Kiluer, 

W. B. 

- Journal of materia medica, etc. See 

Journal. 

- The Latin grammar of. See Ince, J. 

- Manual of. See Morgan, W. J. T. 

- Pathogenetic outlines of homo'opathic 

drugs. See Heinigke, C. 

- Pharmaceutical lexicon. See Swerin- 

gen, H. V. 

-Physician’s medical compeud and i)har- 

maceutical formula;. See Hance, E. H. 

- Posological table. See Rice, C. 

- A practical journal of chemistry as ap¬ 
plied to. See Druggist's circular. 

- Priced catalogue of pharmaceutical 

preparations. A'ce Hance bros. and White. 

- Proceedings American pharmaceutical 

association. See American. 

- Science papers; chiefly phaiunacologi- 

cal and botanical. See Hanbury, D. 

- Synopsis of British and foreign phar- 

macopreias. See Beasley, H. 

- Text and reference book for the iise of 

pharmacists. See Lloyd, J. W. 

- Weekly drug news. See Weekly. 

- Year-book of. /See Year-book. 

Pharoah and co. Gazetteer of Southern 
India, with the Tenasserim provinces and 
Singapore. Accompanied b}'^ an atlas, 
inchiding plans of all the juincipal towns 
and cantonments. Ilhis. 8°. Madras, 
1855. pp. 728. 














PHELPS. 


310 


PHCENIX. 


Plicips, Elizabeth Stuart. What to wear. 
12°. 7h>8<., 1873. pp. 92. 

Plielps, J. W. Force electiically ex- 
hil>ite(l. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci.. 2d ser. 

Philadelphia aud Rome. See Dassi, G. 

- Exhibition of 1876. Bericht der inter- 

nationalen Jury iiber die seiteus derselbeu 
angestellteu Proben mit Tnrbineii nud 
Wasserriidern, DampU'enerspritzeu nud 
Dampf kesseln. Ins Deutsche iiberti’agen 
nnd heransgegoben anf Veranlassnng des 
kdniglich prenssischeu Ministers fiir Han¬ 
del, Gewerbe nnd bffentliche Arbeiten. 
8°. liei'lin, 1879. 

- Her share in the improvement of the 

locomotive engine. See Harrison, J., jr. 

- Journal of industry and American en¬ 
gineer. V. 1,2. 4°. [P/iibi., 1870-1871]. 
W. t. }}. 

Pliillil’ick, Edwards. American sanitary 
engineering. JUits. 8°. X. 1'., 1881. 
l)p. 129. 

PiiiUPPiNKS. Travels in. iSceJagor, F. 

Pliilipsoiiy John. Harness; as it has 
been, as it is, and as it should be. With 
remarks on traction, and the use of the 
c.ape cart by Nimshwich. Illus. 8°. Loud., 
1882. pp. 80. 

Pliillips, —. La th^orie du spiral reglant 
de. See Moinet, L. Nouveau traitd 
d’horlogerie. 

PliillipS W. Transcendental curves 
sin y sin my ^ a sin x sin nx -j- b. See 
Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 3. 

Pliillips, J. Arthur, aud Daiiiii^^toii, 
John. Records of mining and metallurgy : 
or facts and memoranda for the use of the 
mine agent and smeltei". Illus. 12°. Loud., 
18.'j7. pp. 304. 

Pliillips, J. E. The art of mechanical 
drawing practically exiilained, with nu¬ 
merous illustrations. 12°. Loud., 1867. 

pp. 28. 

Pliilli|»s, .John. Drainage and sewerage 
of towns. 8°. Load., A". F., 1872. pp. 36. 
[B(l. ill a vol. entitled “Sewage, otc."J 

Pliiliipi^, Richard. Million of facts, of 
correct data and elementary con.stants, in 
the entire circle of the sciences, and on all 
subjects of speculation and practice. 12°. 
Load., 1843. pp. 48-f 1094. 

ps, Robert Edward. The bicyclists’ 
guide to machines and makers; showing 
at a glance the construction and ])rice of 


PliillipS Robert Edward—continued, 
every machine in the market. 12°. Lond., 
n. d. pp. 28. 

Phillips, W. C. Manual of marks on 
pottery and porcelain. See Hooper, W. 
H., and Phillips, W. C. 

PHILOSOPHICAL apparatus. See 
Wightmann, J. M. 

- — aud chemical preparations. See 

Bland and Long. 

-experiments. See Hales, S. 

-instruments. See Me Allison, W. Y. 

-Appareilsd’acoustique. NeeKcnnig, R. 

- — Encyclopaidic catalogue of. See 

Negretti and Zambra. 

-Die physicalischen Instrumente. See 

Edelmann, M. T. 

-Das Vaporimeter oder die Psychro- 

meter-Skale. See Prestel, M. A. F. 

Philosophical society of Washington. Bul¬ 
letin. V. 1-5—1871-’82—. 8°. WasMug- 
ton, 1874-’82. 

PHILOSOPHY. See also Natural philos¬ 
ophy, Physics, etc. 

-of handwriting. See Salamanca, F. de. 

-of mystery. See Dendy, W. C. 

-of music. See Pole, W. 

-Vocabulaiy of mental, moral, and meta¬ 
physical, by W. Fleming. See Krauth, C. 
P. Vocabulary. 

Pliin, John. Open air grape culture; a 
practical treatise on the garden and vine¬ 
yard culture of the vine. Illus. 12°. N. 
y., 1876. pp. 266. 

-Plain directions for the construction 

and erection of lightning-rods. Illus. 16°. 
X. y, 1873. pp. 31. 

-Practical hints on the selection aud use 

of the microscope. Intended for beginners. 
2® ed. Illus. 16°. X. Y., 1877. pp. 4 + 181. 

- Preparation and use of cements and 

glue. 12°. X. y., 1881. Work manuals. 
No. 1. 

Pliipsoii, T. L. Familiar letters on some 
mysteries of nature and discoveries in 
science. 12°. Load., 1876. pp. 270. 

-Le preparateur-photographe, on traitd 

de chimie. 8°. Paris, etc., 1864. pp. 
2 + 287. 

Phoenix foundry and machine works. Man¬ 
ufacturers of steam engines aud machinery 
for flouring mills, saw mills, coal shafts, 
etc., aud general agents for all kinds of 
mill furnishing goods. 16°. Terre Haute, 
1878. pp.59. (2 cop.) 







PHONOGRAril. 


311 


rilOTOGKAPHY. 


Phonograph (The). By F. J. Garhit. See 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2(1 scr. 

PHONOGRAPHY. American phono¬ 
graphic dictionary. See Longley, E. 

-Eclectic manual of. See Longley, E. 

-Every reporter’s own shorthand diction¬ 
ary. See Longley, E. 

-System of. See Munson, J. E. 

Phosphates in nutrition, and the mineral 
theory of consumption and allied diseases. 
See Anderson, M. F. 

-into valuable products. Chemical con¬ 
version of crude. See Morfit, C. 

-of commerce. See Jones, G. 

PHOTO-chemistry of the retina and visual 
purple. See Kiihne, W. 

PHOTO-engraving. Handbuch der Chenii- 
graphie. Photogrammeu. See Toifel, W. 
F. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 100. 

- Traitd pratique de photoglyptie. See 

Vidal. I.. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC apparatus. Sec Mea¬ 
gher, P.; Peck, S., and co. 

-Catalogue of. See Scovill mauufg. 

CO. 

-appliances. See Mander, E. 

- chemistry. Le pr(iparatcur-photo- 

graphe ou trait<5 de chimie. See Phipson, 
T. L. 

-instruments. Dictionary and catalogue 

of. See Negretti and Zambra. 

-Encyclopajdic catalogue of. See Ne¬ 
gretti and Zambra. 

-materials. Catalogue of. See Ameri¬ 
can optical co. 

-Catalogue of apiiaratus, etc. See 

Seely and Garbanati. 

-prints. D’impression photographique. 

iSVe Moock. L. Actuals, sclents., 65. 

Photographische Correspondeuz. Organ 
der photographischen Gesellschaft in 
Wien. Redigirt und hrs’g. von E. Hornig. 
Bde. 8—20—. 8°. Wien, 1871-1883. [In¬ 
complete. ] 

Photographisches Wochenblatt. Zeit- 
schrift u. Repertorium fiir Photographic 
u. vervielfiiltigende Kiinste. Redigirt 
von F. Stolze. Jahrg. 7-9— 1881—1883—. 
8°. Berlin, 1881-1883. pp. 364. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. See Abney, W. de W. 
Text-books of science, v. 14. 

- See Association beige de la photo¬ 
graphic. 

- See Half-hour recreations in pop. sci. 

2d ser. 


PHOTOGRAPHY—continued. 

- See Popular recrcator, v. 1-2. 

- See Technical educator, v. 3-4. 

- Aide mdmoirc de photographie, pour 

1881. See Fabre, C. 

- Aunales de la photographie. See 

Vidal, L. 

-The art and practice of silver printing. 

See Robinson, II. P., and Abney, W. de W. 

Photography at home; its appliances and 
apparatus for amateurs. 1(5°. Land., n. d. 
pp. 15. 

-Atelier und ApiiaratdesPhotographen, 

etc. Buehler, O. 287. Neuer Schau- 
platz der Kiinste. 

-By W. de W. Abney. See South Kens. 

mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

-celestial. Construction of a silvered 

glass telescope and its u.se. By H. Draper. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 14. 

-Les couleurs reproduites en photogra¬ 
phie. ASeeDunioulin, E. Actuals, scients., 
55. 

- Eucyclop6die des virages. See God¬ 
ard, E. 

- Expose complet du procdd6 photo- 

graphi(ine h. I’t^mulsion. See Hannot, A. 

-Die Fortschritte der Photographie seit 

dem Jahre 1879. See Vogel, II. W. 

-Gelatine emulsion process. <See Abney, 

W. de W. 

-Guide to coloring photographs. See 

Templeton, J. S., and Wall, A. H. Hand¬ 
books fine arts, No. 26. 

-Handbuch fiber die Lichtdruck-Ver- 

fohren. See Allgeyer, J. 

-Die Ileliographie, oder eine Anleituug 

zurHerstelluug druckbarer Metalplatten. 
See Husnik, J. Chem.-techu. Bib., B. 43, 

- Impression photographique. See 

Moock, L. Actuals, scients, 65. 

- Les insucefes en photographie. Ac¬ 
tuals. scients., 49. 

- Der Licht-Druck u. die Photolitho¬ 
graphic. See Schnauss, J. 

-Manual of photographic coloring. See 

Wake, J. 

- Manuel de photographie. See Du- 

mouUn, E. Actuals, scients., 35. 

- Manuel operatoire pour I’emploi du 

proc(id6 du g61atino-bromure d’argeut. 
See Roux, V. 

-Mfithode prati(xue pour determiner ex- 

actement le tenqts de pose en photogra¬ 
phie. See Clement, R. 








PHOTOGRAPHY. 


312 


PHYSICAL. 


PHOTOGRAPHY—continued. 

-Modern dry plates; or enmlsion. See 

Hder, J. M. 

-Modern practice of. iSce Thomas, K. W. 

- Negative nnd positive Portrait-Ke- 

toiiche. See Janssen, J. 

-on ceramic wares. Die Photokeramik. 

Se£ Kriiger, .J. Chem.-tecL. Bib., B. 54. 

-permanent, and its use in making en¬ 
largements. See Liesegang, P. E. 

-Photographed spectra. See. Capron, 

J. K. 

- The photographer’s friend. See 

Walzl, K. 

- Photographic colorist’s guide. See 

Gihon, J. L. 

-Photographic printer’s assistant. See 

Heighway, W. 

-Photographies; series of lessons. See 

Wilson, E. L. 

-La photographie appli(iu6e a I’arcln^o- 

logie. Aee Trutat, E. Actuals, scients., 
76. 

- La photographie api)liqu6e anx arts 

industriels de reproduction. Nee Vidal, L. 

- La photographie appliqu6e aux sci¬ 
ences. See Davanne, A. 

-La photographie an charbou. See Au- 

bert, C. N. Actuals, scients., 69. 

■-La photographie an sels d’argent. See 

Huberson. G. Actuals, scients., 67. 

-La photographie dans les armees. See 

Hannot. Conferences militaires beiges, 
2" s<5r., No. 12. 

- La photographie des peiutres, des vo- 

yageurs et des tonristes. See Pelegry, A. 
Actuals, scients., 77. 

- La photographie, et ses applications 

scientifitpies. See Radau, B. Actuals, 
scients., 71. 

-Photographie in uatilrlichen Farben. 

See Eder, J. M. 

-Pbotogr.aphie mit Bromsilber-Gelatine. 

See Monckhoven, D. van. 

-Die Photographie mit Chlorsilber-Ge- 

latine. See Eder, J. M., and Pizzighelli, G. 

- Photographie par Emulsion seche an 

bromure d’argent pur. See Chardon, A. 

- Photographie i)ar <Smulsion sensible 

bromure d’argeiit et gelatine. See Char¬ 
don, A. 

-La photographie; ses origines, etc. See 

Davanne, A. 

-Photographie sur plaque shche. See 

Fabre, C. Actuals, scients., 84. 


PHOTOGRAPHY—continued. 

-Die Platiuotyi»ie. See Pizzighelli, J., 

and Hiibl, A. 

-Practical. See Wheeler, O. E. 

-Premiferes lemons de photographie. See 

Perrot de Chaumeux, L. Actuals, sci¬ 
ents., 40. 

-I’rocddd an collodion .sec. See Boivin, 

E. Actuals, scients., 51. 

-Le proc6d6 an gdlatiuo-bromure. See 

Odagir, H. Actuals, scients., 60. 

-l’roc6de8 photograpbiques et m6thodes 

diverses. See Rodrigues, J. J. 

-Les iJiogres de la photographie. See 

Davanne, A. 

- Reactionen der Chromsiiure, etc., anf 

Gelatine, Gummi, Zucker, etc. See Eder, 
J. M. 

-Recept-Taschenbnch fiir Idiotographen. 

See Schnauss, J. 

- La retouche des clichds photogra- 

phiques. See Piquepe, P. 

- Retouche photographique. See Re¬ 
touche. 

- Traits de photographie an charbou. 

See Vidal, L. Actuals, scients., 59. 

-Traitd pratique de photograpbic des 

couleurs, etc. See Ducos du Hauron, 
frt^res A. and L. 

-La transformation des udgatifs en po.si- 

tifs; etc. See Roux, V. 

-Treatise on. See Heath, A. S., and 

Heath, A. H. 

PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY and lithogra¬ 
phic machine-printing. See Richmond, 
W. D. Wyman’s tech, series, v. 7. 

-La photolithographic ; son origine, etc. 

See Fortier, G.‘ Actuals, scients., 50. 

PHOTOMETRY. Centigrad-Photometer. 
See Coglievina, D. 

PHOTOMICROGRAPHY. Photoniicro- 
graphie en cent tableaux. See Girard, J. 
Actuals, scients., 2« stir., 2. 

PHOTOTYPY. Trait6 de la phototypie. 
See Vidal, L. Actuals, scients., 79. 

-Traite pratique de phototypie. See 

Vidal, L. 

Phreno-mneinotechnic dictionary. See 
Fauvel-Gouraud, F. 

PHYSICAL constants. Constants of na¬ 
ture. Specific gravities, boiling and 
melting points, etc. By F. \V. Clarke. 
Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 14. 

-forces. New and original theories of. 

See Rogers, H. R, 






PHYSICAL. 


313 


PHYSICS. 


PHYSICAL—continued. 

-geography. See Geikie, A. Science | 

primers, No. 4. 

-See Macturk, J. Putnam’s element. i 

sei. ser., v. 2‘3. 

-By A. Gnyot. See Johnson, A. J., 

and sous. 

-Depths of the sea. See Thompson, 

C. VY. 

-Notes on river basins. See Williams, 

R. A. 

-of the sea. See Wilson, W. S. ^ 

-Le idle des vents dims les climats | 

chands. SeeRadau, K. Actuals, sclents., 83. j 

-Views of nature. See Humboldt, A. v. j 

-instruments. Catalogue of. SeeQueen> ■ 

J. W., and CO. ^ 

-life of woman. See Napheys, G. H. 

-inanipnlation. Elements of. See Pick¬ 
ering, E. C. 

-motion. Vital motion as a inode of. 

See Radcliffe, C. B. 

-observations in the Arctic seas. By I 

I. Hayes. Smithsn. contrib., v. 15. 

-science. Easy experiments in. See 

Cooley, Le R. C. 

-sciences. Relations of geography to. See 

Maunder’s popular treasures, v. 4. 
Physician’s dose and symptom book. See | 
Wythe, J. H. 

-medical conipend. See Hance, E. H. 

PHYSICS. See Rumford, Count. Com¬ 
plete works. 

-See Stewart, B. Science primers, No. 3. 

-Analytical theory of heat and. See 

Fourier, J. 

-and chemistry. Scientific discovery, 

or methods of research’in. See Gore, G. 

-and mechanics. Scientific apparatus. 

See South Kens, inns., conference. 

-animal. Handbook of. See Lardner, j 

D. Weale’s series. No. 183-184. | 

-Atomic theory. SecWurtz,A. Inter. ! 

sci. ser., v. 29. 

- Chemical. See Electrician. 

-Physikalisch-chemische Untersnch- 

nngcn. See Kremers, P. 

-Concepts and theories of modern. See 

Stallo, J. B. Inter, sci. ser.. No. 38. 

- Conrs de resistance appliqu6e. See j 

Contamin, V. I 

- Elements of mechanical. See Buck- i 


PHYSICS—continued. 

-Experimental and mathematical. See 

Thresh, J. C. Stewart’s educational se¬ 
ries. 

-Experimental researches iulo the prop¬ 
erties and motions of Iluids. See Stanley, 
W. F. 

-Force of falling bodies and dynamics 

of matter. See Nystrom, J. W. 

-founded uiiou the principle of an uni¬ 
versal plenum of elementary fire. See 
Lovett, R. 

-Fourteen weeks in. See Steele, J. D. 

-Ganot’s elementary treatise on. See 

Ganot, A. 

-Gauot’s popular. See Peck, \V. G. 

-Geschichte der Physik. See Poggen- 

dorff, J. C. 

-Geschichte der Physik von Aristoteles 

bis anf der ueiieste Zeit. See Heller, A. 

-Ideality in the physical sciences. See 

Peirce, B. 

-Journal de plij'sique th^orique et ap- 

pliqn6e. See Journal. 

-Journal fiir Chemie nnd Phj’sik. See 

Journal. 

-Lehrbuch der Physik, etc. See Miil- 

ler, J. 

-Lehrbuch der Physik nnd Meteorologie. 

See Muller, J. 

-Lehrbuch der physikalischeu Mecha- 

nik. See Buff, H. 

-Lessons in elementary. See Stewart, B. 

-Lexikon der Physik nnd Meteorologie 

in volkstiimlicher Darstellung. SeeLom- 
mel, E. Meyer's Fach-Lcxika, No. 22. 

-Mathematical and physical papers. See 

Thomson, W. 

-Matiere et 6ther. See Kretz, X. Act¬ 
uals. sclents., 44. 

-Melanges de physique et de chiniie. 

See Frankland and others. Actuals, 
scieuts, 13. 

-Molecular. Treatise on dynamics of a 

particle. See Tait, P. G., and Steele, W. J. 

-The mystery of matter. See Picton, 

J. A. 

-Natural philosophy and. See Rolfe, 

W. J., and Gillet, J. A. Cambridge 
course of physics. 

-Das neue Buch der Erfindungen. B. 2, 

Die Kriifte der Natur nnd ihre Benutzuug. 


master, J. C. 

-Elements of physical manipulations. 

See Pickering, E. C. 

40 CPO 


See Neue. 

-The new text-book of. See Cooley, 

Le R. C. 









PHYSICS. 


314 


PICCOLPASSI. 


PHYSICS—eontiuneil. 

- (Eiivrcs (liverse.s <le pliysiciiie et de 

iii6chani(ine. S<'e Perrault, C., and P. 

-of the ether. See Preston, S. T. 

-Physikalisches HaiidworterunCh. See 

Emsmanu, A. H. 

-Physifiue et physiiiue du globe. See 

Tyndall, J., and others. Actuals, sci- 
ents., 4(5. 

- Prt^cis 61(5mentaire de physi<ine expcS- 

rimentale. See Biot, J. -B. 

- Solar light and heat. Allen, Z. 

- Traitc de niecani<pie. S(C Collig- 

non, fi. 

- L’nnite dynanii(jne des forces et des 

phdnomenes do la nature. See Marco, F. 
Actuals, seients., 45. 

-Units and physical constants. See Ev¬ 
erett, J. D. 

PHYSIOGRAPHY. Elements of. See 
Prince, J. J. 

-Study of nature. See Huxley, T. H. 

Physiological and ]>athological formation 
of the voice and speech. See Bristowe, 
J. L. 

-and therapeutical action of bromides. 

See Clarke, E. H., and Amory, R. 

- botany. See Thome, O. W. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 29. 

-chemistry. Not' sof demonstrations on. 

See Moore, S. W. 

- chemistry of the animal body. See 

Gamgee, A. 

- materia medica. See Burt, W. H. 

PHYSIOLOGY. See Foster, M. Science 
primers. No. (5. 

-animal. See Angell, J. Putnam’s ele¬ 
ment. sci. ser., v. 14. 

- See Cleland, J. Putnam’s adv. sci. 

ser., V. 14. 

-Animal and vegetable. See Roget, P. 

M. Bridgewater treatises. 

-A]>])aratns relating to vegetable. By 

Sidney H. Vines. South Kens. mn.s. sci. 
lectures, v. 1. 

-Five gateways to knowledge. <Scc Wil¬ 
son, G. 

-Glossary of biological, anatomical and 

physiologicai terms. See Dunman, T. 

-Handbook of animal physics. See 

Lardner, I). Weale’s series. No. 183,184. 

- Infant feeding, and its intlnence on 

life. See Routh, C. H. F. 

-Manual of chemical. See Thudichum, 

J. L. W. 


PHYSIOLOGY—continued. 

-Manual of popular. See Lawson, H. 

-of i)lant8. NecRhind, W. 

-of the circulation. 5ee Pettigrew, .1. B. 

-of the muscles and nerves. See Rosen¬ 
thal, L. Inter sci. ser., v. 32. 

- Popular introduction to. See Cox, 

E. W. 

-Relations of chemistry to. See King- 

zett, C. T. 

-Text-book of human. See Flint, A. 

-vegetable, and systematic botany. See 

Carpenter, W. B. 

-Vital motion as a mode of ]»hy8ical 

motion. See Radcliffe, C. B. 

-vocal. Treatise on hygiene and. See 

Holmes, G. 

PIANO. <Scc Meyer, Conrad, and sons. 

- Book about learning the pianoforte. 

See Aguilar, E. 

-Every woman her own piano-tuner. 

See Martin, H. T. 

-Grand, s([nare and upright. <SeeKnabe, 

W., and CO. 

-Grand, .scpiare and upright i*ianofortes. 

See Standard American. 

-Lehrbnch des Pianofortebanes in seiner 

Geschichte, etc. See Bluthner, .1., and 
Gretschel, H. 89. Neuer Schauplatz der 
Kiiu.ste. 

-Pianoforte playing. See Taylor, F. 

Science primers. No. 11. 

-Die Piano Fortes aus der Fabrik von. 

Steinway and Lohne. 

-Text-book of music, as connected with 

the art of jiiano playing. See Oliver 15. B. 

-Tuning and reiiairing pianofortes. See 

Babbington, C. Amateur series, v. 5. 

PiilZ, Antonio dal. AVeinbereituug mid 
Kellerwirthschaft. Popnliires Handhuch 
fiir Weinprodneenten, Weinhiindler und 
Kellermeister. Ulus. 12°. fVien, Pest, 
Leipzig, 1878. Chem.-tech. Bib., B. 29. 

Picardat, A. Les mines dans la guerre 
de campagne. Ulus. 12°. Parie, 1874. 
Actuals, sclents., 41. 

Piccolpa^si, Cyprian. Destroys lihvres 
de I’art dn potier esipiels se traicte non 
senlcment de la prawti<iue mais briefve- 
meut de tons les secretz de ce.ste chouse 
qni ionxte mes liny a est^e tonsionrs teune 
cel6e. Tr. de I’italieu en langue fran^oyse 
jiar Maistre Claudius Popelyu, Parisien. 
Illiis, 4°. Paris, 1861. pp. 86. 








PICHLER. 


315 


pioneer; 


Pichicr, Moritz. Die Materialpriifungs- 
Maschineu der Pariser Weltausstelliiug iiii 
Jabre 1878. 8°. Leipzig, 1879. 

Picky S. Die Miiieralsiinren. Nebst einem 
Anbaiige der Cblorkalk nnd die Ainnio- 
niak-Verbindniigeu. Ulus. 12°. Jrten, Pest, 
Leipzig, 1879. Chem.-tecb. Bib., B. 56. 

Pickering:, C. Tbe Gliddon muiimiy case 
ill tbe iiiuseiiin of tbe Siuitbsoiiiau institu¬ 
tion. Smithsn. contrib., v. 16. 

Pickering:, Edward C. Elements of 
physical inanipnlation. 2 v. Ulus. 8°. 
n' Y., 187.5. 

Plckert, Charles, and iTletcalf, A. Art 
of graining; bow acquired and bow ])ro- 
dneed. Descriptions of colors and their 
applications, with lithographic illnsi ra¬ 
tions of tbe various woods used in interior 
finishing. Ulus. 4°. F., 1872. pp. 21. 

Pickles, William. Tbetlax and tow si)in- 
ner’s complete calculator; a clear and con¬ 
cise system of calculating through every 
proce.ss of line and tow preparing and j 
spinning. Ulus. 24°. Loud., n. d. pp. 74. i 

Picksley, Sims, and co. Price list No. 22, 
of steam engines, agricultural implements. | 
8°. Manchester, 1871. pj). 22. i 

Picoti, R.-V. Manuel d’<Slectrom6trie in- , 
dustrielle. 8°. Paris, 1882. pp. 1.55. 

Pictoii, J. Allanson. The mystery of 
matter, and other essays. 12°. Land., 
1878. pp. 12 -f- 492. 

PICTORIAL art. A guide to. See O’Neil, 
H. Handbooks fine arts. No. 99. 

Picture (The) and art trade (monthly), v. 

9—, 1889-. Ulus. fol. Chicago, 1883. 

PICTURES. Preservation of. See Mog- 
ford, H. Handbooks fine art.s. No. 19. 

Piddiiigrtoii, Henry. Sailor’s horn-book 
for the law of storms: practical exposition 
of the theory of the law of storms, and its 
uses to mariners of all classes, in all parts 
of the world, shewn by transparent storm 
cards and useful lessons. 9d ed. Lllus. 
c°. Land., Edinburgh, 1860. pp. 18-f 408. 

Ptcfke, C. Mittheilnngenuberuatiirliche 
nnd kiinstliche Saudfiltration. Bearb. v. 
8°. Berlin, 1881. pp. 75. 

PIERS and buttresses. Construction of. 
See Bland, W. Weale’s serie.s. No. 111. 

- Iron cylinder bridge. Nee Newman, J. 

Picssc, G. W. Septimn.s. Art of perfumery 
and methods of obtaining the odours of 
phuits; the growth and general fiower 
farm system of raising fragrant herbs ; in- 


Piessc, G. W. Septimus—continued, 
st r n c t i o n s for th e m a n n fac t u re o f per fnines, 
scented powders, odorous vinegars and 
salts, snuffs, dentifrice, soap, etc. Appen¬ 
dix on i)reparing artificial fruit essences. 
4th ed. Ulus. 8°. Phila., 1880. 

' - Chymical, natural,and physical magic. 

Ulus. 16°. Lond., 18o8. })p. 16-f-200. 

PIGsties. DerSchweine-Stall. NeeKlasen, 
L. Deutsche bautechu. Ta.schen-Bib., 
No. 51. 

! Pigeons and rabbits in their wild, domestic, 
and caiitive .states. Nee Delamer, E. S. 

PIGMENTS. Manufacture of. Nee Snell, 
H. J. 

PILES. Analytical inve.stigation of the 
resistance of. Nee United States. War 
dept. Bur. of engs. Papers on pract. 
eng.. No. .5. 

PILES, Electric. See Niaudet, A. 

-Essai sur les piles. See Callaud, A. 

Actuals, scients., 49. 

-Traits tlnSorique et prati(iue des 

piles electriqnes. Nee Cazin, A. 

Pilley, .John J. The elements of scientific 
agriculture for students and farmers; with 
appendix. Adapted to the syllabus of the 
science and art department, South Ken¬ 
sington. 12°. Land., 1881. pi>. 6 + 272. 

Pillsbury, M. .M. Catalogue and list of 
prices, together with engravings of axes 
and other edge tools, stamped “John 
Leverett,” Najianock, N. Y., cast steel. 
Manufactured by. 12°. N. F, 1876. 
jip. 29. 

Piili, James. A letter to Earl Ripon, on 
atmospheric railway. 2d ed. Ulus. 8°. 
Land., 1842. i>p. 26. 

[Bd. iu a vol. entitled “Kailways. etc.”) 

PINE. Chemistry and hygiene of. See 
Kingzett, C.T. 

Pinney, H. The family receipt book; con¬ 
taining .seve -al hundred valuable receipts 
on every branch of domestic economy ; 
embracing cookery, cure of diseases, use of 
roots and herbs, dyes, cleaning, cementing, 
etc. Comp. by. 12°. Phila., 1847. pp. 72. 
[Bd. with Kelsoe, W.] 

Pinto, Authero Albano da Silveira. See 
Silveira. 

Pinzg:ci', L. Die Berechnniig nnd Con¬ 
struction der Maschinen-Elemente. 2verb, 
nnd verm. Autl. Heft 1. Ulus. tol. Leip¬ 
zig, 1882. pp. 99. pis. 10. 

Pioneer engineering. See Dobson, E. 




PIPE. 


316 


PLANTS. 


PIPE, steam aii'l gas fittings. Illustrated 
catalogue of wrought iron. Ste Crane 
bros. mauuf’g co. 

Piper, Thomas W. Acoustics, light and 
heat intended as an introduction to the 
study of physical science, adapted to the 
requirements of the science and art depart¬ 
ment (elementary stage) and various other 
examining bodies. Ulus. 12°. iorid., 1880. 
pp. 157. 

PIPES and pipe-joints in the open trenches. 
Testing. See Paterson, M. McC. 

-Cast-iron. See Benedict, E. 

Piquepe, P. Traite de la retouche des 
clich68 photographiques ; suivi d'une m^- 
thode tree ddtaillee d’eiuaillage, et de 
formules et precedes divers. Ulus. 12°. 
Paris, 1881. pp. 12 + 122. 

Pirie, G. Les.sons on rigid dynamics. 
Ulus. 12°. Zo«d., 1875. iip. 187. 

PISCICULTURE. See also Fish and fish¬ 
eries. 

-Bulletin of United States Fish commis¬ 
sion. See United States Commission of 
fish and fisheries. 

-Fish in rivers and streams. Production 

and management. See Boccius, G. 

- Der praktische Fischziichter. See 

Meyer, J. 

Pitiiiaii, Benn. Modeling foliage, etc. 
Appendix on. See Vago, A. L. 

Pitman’s phonetic shorthand. Complete 
guide to. 5eeLongley, E. 

Pitoii, Camille. Practical treatise on china 
painting in America, with some sugges¬ 
tions as to decorative art. With folio 
album of plates. 16°. A'. 1'., 1878. pp. 69. 

[Album wanting.] 

Pitt, John. How to brew good beer. 
Guide to the art of brewing ale, bitter ale, 
table ale, brown stout, porter, and table 
beer; with practical instructions for mak¬ 
ing malt. 2d ed. Ulus. 12°. Tyond., 
1864. pp. 10-fl48. 

Pitts. H. A., sons mauufg. co. Chicago 
Pitts separators, horse powers; Black 
hawk separators, steam engines, etc. 
Ulus. 16°. Chicago, Marseilles, III., 1881. 
pp. 32. (2 cop.) 

Pizziiflielli, G. Die Photographic init 
Chlorsilber-Gelatine. iSccEder, J. M., and 
Pizzighelli, G. 


Pizziurlielli, Josef, and Hiibl, Arthur. 
Die Platiuotypie, ein Verfahreu zur ra- 
schen Herstelluug haltbarer Copien mit 
Platinsalzen auf photographischem Wege. 
Theoretisch uud praktisch dargestellt. 
12°. Wien, Leipzig, n. d. pp. 84. 

Plain needle-work, in all its branches; with 
full directions for shirt, shift, frock, and 
boys’ dress-making, cutting out, and re¬ 
pairing ; marking, knitting, and fine 
drawing ; netting, and various other sorts 
of fancy work in thread, worsted, etc. 
Ulus. 32°. Lond., 1867. iq>. 65. Manuals 
for industrial schools, No. 4. 

Plaiiclie, James Robinson. Acyclopiedia 
of costume or dictionary of dress; and a 
general chronological history of the cos¬ 
tumes of the principal countries of Europe, 
from the commencement of the Christian 
era to the accession of George III. 2 v. 
v.l. The dictionary. 2, A general history 
of costume in Europe. Ulus. 4°. Lond., 
1876-’79. pp. 527 ; 448. 

Plane geometry and projection. See Angel, 
H. Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 1. 

PLANES and moulding tools. Pattern 
book of. See Baldwin tool co. 

Planing mills, sash, doors, blinds, etc. See 
Cameron. W. M., and co. 

Plant, —. Description of the new geometric 
chuck constructed by. See Savory, II. S. 

Plant-life in the sea. By L. Kny. Half- 
hour recreatious in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

Plante, Gaston. Recherches sur I’dlec- 
tricit^ par. Ulus. 8°. Pam, 1879. pp. 271. 

Planter’s guide. See Stewart. Henry. 

PLANTS. See also Botany. 

- American. Rhododendron and. See 

Rand. E. S., jr. 

-American weeds and useful. See Dar¬ 
lington. W. 

-and flowers. Guide to home arrange¬ 
ment of. S<e Hassard, Annie. 

-Biological atlas; guide to the practical 

study of. 5ee M’Alpine, D., and M’Al- 
pine, A. N. 

-Climbing. Movements and habits of. 

See Darwin, C. 

-Dictionary of popular names of. See 

Smith. J. 

- Handbook of. See Henderson, P. 

-Insectivorous. By W. C. Williamson. 

Science lectures for the people, ser. 10. 

- known in Britain. See Paxton’s botan¬ 
ical dictionary. 






PLANTS. 


317 


PLUMBING. 


PLANTS—continued. j 

- Medical. See Bentley, R., and Tri- , 

men, H. ! 

-Methods of obtaining odours from. See 

Piesse, G. W. S. t 

-of India, useful. See Drury, H. 

- Physiology of. See Rhind, W. 

-Physiology of the circulation in. See j 

Pettigrew, J. B. 1 

-Poisonous, of our fields and woods. See 

Pratt, Anne. | 

-Profitable. See Archer, T. C. 

- Propagation of trees, shrubs, plants, 

etc. -jSee Wood, S. 

-I^^^uuiug shrubs, climbers, and flower¬ 
ing. See Wood, S. 

-their natural growth and ornamental 

treatment. See Hulme, F. E. 

Plasterer and decorator’s practical guide. I 
See Blackburne, E. L. I 

Plasterer’s manual. See Cameron, K. j 
Plastics and plastic filling. See Flagg, .1. F. : 
PLATE. Catalogue of electro-silver. <Ste j 
Reed and Barton. I 

-Hall marks on gold and silver. See 

Chaffers, W. j 

-metal work. Die Bauschlosserei-Ver- 

hindnugeu nud Blecharbeiten. See Jeep, 
W. Deutsche hautechu. Taschen-Bib., 
No. 11. I 

Platoail, F^lix. Physique et phj^sique I 
du globe. See Tyndall, J., and othens. 
Actuals, sclents., 4G. 

PLATING metals. <See Metal plating. 
PLATINUM, See Kerl, B. MetaUurgy, 
V. 1, 

Platt, Johnson T. Business forms and 
legal rules. See Goodholnie, T. S. Do¬ 
mestic cyclopiedia. I 

Play hook of science. Boy’s. See Pepper, 
J. H. 

Playfair, Lyon. First report on coals 
suited to the steam navy. See Great 
Britain. Mus. of pract. geology. 

-Report on gases and explosions in col¬ 
lieries. See Gkeat Britain. Parliament. 
Play ground and the parlor. Handbook on j 
hoy’s games, etc. See Elliott, A. 
PLAYING cards. See also Cards. i 

-Etchings of ancient. See Etchings. 

-Facts and speculations on the origin 

and history of. Chatto, VV. A. 

-History of. See Taylor, E. S., and 

others. 


PLAYING cards—continued. 

-Modern scientific game of whist. 

See Pole, W. 

-Origiue des cartes jouer. See 

Merlin, R. 

-Round games at. See “ Cavendish." 

-Whist. See Pardon, G. F. Rout- 

ledge’s sixpenny hamlbooks. No. 5. 

Plociiiiics, W. V. Das neue Buch der 
Erfindungen, hrsg. in Verhindung mit. 
See Neue. 

PLOW. De aratro Romano. See Schulz, 
F. G. Autiquitates rusticte. 

-Fahrica de arados de Pittsburgh, See 

Bidwell, J. C. 

-sulky and gang, cultivators, rakes, etc. 

See Furst and Bradley manuf’g co. 

Plum, William R. The military telegraph 
during the civil war in the United States, 
with an exposition of ancient and modern 
means of communication, and of the fed¬ 
eral and confederate cipher systems; also 
a running account of the war between the 
States. 2 v, 8°. Chicago, 1882, 

Plumber (The) and sanitary engineer. 
Water supply, drainage, heating, and 
lighting. (Monthly.) 3 v. 1877-’80—. 
.sm. fol. [N. r., 1877-’80.] n.i.p. 
[Continued as "Sanitary engineer.’’] 

Plumber (The), painter, and glazier; guide 
to his trade, ///ms. 16°. Load., n. d. 

pp. 92. Houlston’s iudust. lib.. No, 29. 

PLUMBING, etc. See Buchan, W. P. 
Weale's series, No. 191. 

-American plumber. See American. 

-Brass tubes for. See American tube 

works. 

-Gas fitters and plumbers’ conqianion. 

See Galloway, J. D. 

-goods, etc. See Gibson, T., and co, 

-Illustrated catalogue of plumbers’ ma¬ 
terials. See Hayden, Gere and co. 

- See Mott, J. li. Iron works. 

- Plumber and sanitary engineer. See 

Plumber. 

-The plumber and sanitary houses. See 

Hellyer, S. S. 

-Plumber, painter, and glazier. See 

Plumber. Houlston’s iudust. lib.. No. 29. 

-Price list of brass and plated work for 

plumbers' materials. NeePeck bros. and co. 

-Price list of plumbers’ brass work. See 

Stebbins, E., manuf’g co. 

-Sanitary. See Gerhard, \V. P. "Van 

Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 63. 










PLUMMET. 


318 


POLITICAL. 


Pliiiiliiier, .1.1. Introduction to astron¬ 
omy. Him. 16°, N. T., 187.3. pp. 174. 
Putnam’s element, sci. ser., v. 25. 

Plum’s illustrated priced catalogue of magic 
lanterns, dissolving views, slides, etc. 8°. 
llVorcester, Eng.'], n. t. p. pp. 16. 

Plyiiiptoii, George W. The aneroid and 
ht»w to use it. Ulus. 16°. N. 1'., 1878, 
Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 85. 

PNEUMATIC aspiration of iuorbid Iluids, 
etc. Sve Dieulafoy, G. 

-sewerage system. See Shone, I. 

PNEUMATICS and hydrostatics. See 
Lardner, U. Handbook of natural i)hil- 
osophy., V. 2. 

-Lectures on. See, Ferguson, J. 

Pneumono-dynaiuics. See Garland, G. IM. 

Pocket hook for chemists, etc. ^ccBayley, T. 

Poi“y, A. Les images pour pro voir le 
temps. 8'’ ^d. Ulus. 12°. Paris, 1879. 
See Poey, A. Actuals, scients., 78. 

Po^;;'eii<lorli', J. C. Geschichte der 
Physik. Vorlesungen gehalten an der 
Ilniversitiit zu Berlin. Him. 8°. Leipzig, 
1879. 

Poillon, L. Cours th^oriqne et pratique 
des chaudiiires et machines a vapeur. 
Him. 4°. Pam, 1877. 7 + 464. 

-Kenseignements divers sur les pompse 

systemeGreindl. 8°. 7’ans, [ 1876]. jip. 86. 

Poire, Paul. La France industrielle, ou 
de.scription des industries franyai.ses. Ulus. 
8°. Paris, 1878. pp. 761. 

POISONS. Analysis of foods and detection 
of. Sec Blyth, A. \V. Manual of practi¬ 
cal chemistry. 

-Chemical research and the detection of 

poisons. See Greene, \V. H. 

-Memoranda on. See Tanner, T. H. 

-more especially in their medico-legal 

relations. See Reese, J. J. 

-New manual of. See Horsley, J. 

-Poi.sonous plants of onr fields and woods. 

See Pratt, A. 

-What to do hrst in accidents or poi.son- 

ing. See Dulles, C. W. 

PoifiiSOii, S. D. Dimostrazione di un teo- 
rema di meccanica di. See Volpicelli, P. 

POLARISCOPE and its apidications. 
Handbook of. See Landolt, H. 

Polarization of light. See Spottiswoode, 
W. Nature series. No. 5. 

-Das ojdische Drehungsvermogen or- 

ganischer 8ubstanzen, etc. See Lan¬ 
dolt, H. 


Pole, WilHaiu. The philosophy of music. 
Being the suhst.ance of a course of lectures 
delivered at the Royal Institution of Great 
Britain in February and March, 1877. 8°. 

Posh, 1879. pp.20 + 816. 

-Theory of the modern scientific game of 

whist, llthed. 16°. Lend., 1S79. pp.9+112. 

Pole, William. Iron as a material of con¬ 
struction; being the substance of a course 
of lectures delivered at the royal school 
of naval architecture. South Kensington. 
Rev. andenl. Hlus. 12°. Zoad., 1872. pp. 
181. (2 cop.) 

-Treatise on the Cornish pumping en¬ 
gine. Pt. 1. Historical notice of the ap¬ 
plication of the steam engine to draining 
the mines of Cornwall, and of its progress¬ 
ive inutrovement in that district. Pt. 2. 
Description of the Cornish pumping en¬ 
gine, and of its various peculiarities, as 
contrasted with the Boulton and Watt 
single-acting engine. Hlns. 4°. Load., 
1844. pp. 12 + 286. 

POLISH. Fabrikation der Politurleisten 
undPolimeut. -S'ePdppinghausens, R. v. 

POLISHING. French polisher’s manu.al. 
See French. 

-Vollendungs-Arbeiteii der Holz-Indus- 

trie. See Andes, L. E. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B.H7. 

POLITICAL economy. -See Jevons, W. S. 
Science primers. No. 12. 

-and statistics; the social science re¬ 
view, a quarterly journal of. See Social 
.science. 

-Die Arbeiterfrage. See Schulze, F. G. 

-De (economiis facultatibus in Ger- 

maiiiie academiis. See Schulze, F. G. 

-Der deutsche Kornhandel mid die 

deutsche Volksbildiing. See Schulze, 

• F.G. 

-E.ssays on. See Bastiat, F. 

-Harmonies of. See Bastiat, F. 

-Outlines of industrial science. See 

Syme, D. 

-Progress and poverty; increase of 

want with increase of wealth. See 
George, H. 

-State of labor in Europe, 1878. See 

United States. State dept. 

-Le travail 6coiiomis6, etc. See Bon¬ 
ne val, U. de. 

-Wirtbsehafts- oder Cameral-Wisseu- 

schaften. aScc Schulze, F. G. 





POLLEN. 


319 


POPPINGHAUSEN. 


Pollen, John Hnngerford. Gold and sil¬ 
ver smith’s work. Illus. 12°. [Load., 
1879.] pp. 8-1-160. South Kens, art and 
.sci. handbooks, No. 14. 

Polo, or hockey on horseback. Popular 
recreator, v.2. 

Poloiiceaii, C. Guide dii unicanicien- 
constriicteur de machines locomotives. 
Seelje Chatelier, L., and others. 

I 

Polychromatic decoration. See Audsley, i 

W. G. I 

I 

POLYTECHNIC, or scientific schools in j 
the United States. See Warren, S. E. 

Polytechnische Gesellschaft iin 56. Ver- 
waltungsjahre vorn 1. April 1880 his 31. 
Marz 1881. Bericht des Directorinms fiir i 
die General-Versammlnng (27 Mai, 1881). 
nehst zwei wissenschaftlichen Original- t 
anfsiitzen. 8°. [1881]. pp. 87. 

Pompe forante anto-extractrice pour son- ! 
dages de recherches, puits artdsiens et 
foncements de pnits d’exploitation, sys- 
tcme Chanoit et Cateliuean, brevete S. G. 
D. G., Thanu (Hant-Rhin). lUus. 8°. 
[BesaHfO/i], n. d. 

PoMPKii. Wonders of. See Monnier, M. 
Illus. lib. wonders, v. 11. 

Poiicelct, J. V. Traite de mecaniqne in- 
dnstrielle exposant les diflfereutes m6- 
thodes pour determiner et mesurer les 
forces motrices ainsi que. le travail m6- 
cauiqne des forces. 2® ed., T. 1,2-3. Illus. 
8°. Lie'ffe, 1844. [V.2-3 b’d in 1.] 

Poiici, Lnigi. Chimica technologica. 
I’intura della seta; studio fisico-chimico 
della seta e delle materie colorauti che si 
imi)iegano a tingerla, macchiue e mani- 
polazioni tintorie. Con 8 tavole e cam- 
pioui di sete tinte 8°. Milano, Napoli, 
Pisa, 1876. 

Pond, David W. Illustrated catalogue of 
iron working machinery from new designs 
manufactured by. 8°. Worcester, 1880. 
pp. 32. 

Pond, Lucius W. Illustrated catalogue 
and.price list of machinists’ tools and sup¬ 
plies, comprising lathes, planers, boring 
mills, drill presses, gear cutters, bolt cut¬ 
ters, index milling machines, Taft’s cele¬ 
brated patent rolling lever hand iniuches 
and shears, etc. 8°. N. T.,, 1874. pp. 66. 

Poiitli!^, —. Tactique de I’infanterie. 2™« 
6d. lllux. 12°. Bruxelles, 1874. pp. 48. 
Conferences militaires beiges, 1® ser.. 
No, 1. 


Poole, Frederick William, and Fletcli- 
er, William I. An index to periodical 
literature. 3d ed., brought down to Jan., 
1882, with the co-operation of the Ameri¬ 
can Library association and the Library 
association of the United Kingdom. 4°. 
Bost., 1882. pp. 1442. 

Poole and Hunt. Engineers, founders, and 
machinsts. List of gearing, pulleys, etc. 
7th ed. Illus. 16°. Balto.,1880. pp. 91. 
(3 cop.) 

- Founders and machinists. Machine 

moulded gearing, shafting, pulleys, and 
hangers. 5th ed. Ulus. 24°. Balto., 
1879. pp. 31. (3 cop.) 

- Letfel turbine water wheel. Illus¬ 
trated descriptive pamphlet and ]>rice 
list. 4°. Balto., 1879. pp. 66. (3 cop.) 

POONAH painting. Handbook of paint¬ 
ing on velvet, cards, etc. See Gurney, 
Mme., and co. 

Poor, Henry Y. Manual of the railroads 
of the United States for 1882. Showing 
their mileage, stocks, etc., with a sketch 
of their rise, progress, etc.; together with 
an appendix containing a full analysis of 
the debts of the U. S. and of the several 
other states. 15 annual number. 8°. N. 
T., 1882. pp. 1000 -f- 150. 

Poore, B. Ferley. The political register 
and congressional directory ; a statistical 
record of the federal officials, legislative, 
executive, and judicial, of the U. S., 1776- 
1878. Illus. 8°. Bost., 1878. 

Poore, George Vivian. Text-book of elec¬ 
tricity in medicine and surgery. Illus. 
12°. 1876. pp. 12-f 291. 

Pope mannf’g CO. Columbia bicycles. Also, 
interesting letters and extracts relating to 
the bicycle as a means of health, recrea¬ 
tion, and conveyance. Illus. 12°. Bost., 
1882. pp. 34. (7 cop.) 

- Suggestions for choice, care, and repair 

of bicycles. 24°. Bost., 1881. pp. 31. (3 cop.) 

Popelyn, C. Les troys libvres de I’art du 
potier. Tr. par. See Piccolpassi, C. 

Poi>i>iiig:liaiiseii, R. v. Fabrikation 
der Goldle’isten, der verzierten Rahmen 
nnd der Politnrleisten nebst bewahrten 
Vorschriften zur Anfertigung von I’oli- 
meut, Goldfirnis, .Spiritusglanzlacken, etc. 
2te Autl. verbe.sserte und heransgeben von 
R. Tormin. Mit Atlas. 16°. Weimar, 
1882. pp. 184. 70*. Neuer Schanplatz 







POPULAR. 


320 


POST. 


Popular astronomy. See Newcomb, S. 

Popular (The) cyclopedia of the natural and ; 
physical sciences. Him. 4°. Land., 1877. 
pp. 858. j 

Popular (The) educator. A complete ency¬ 
clopedia of elementary, advanced, and I 
technical education. New and rev. ed. j 
6 V. lUus. 8°. Land., n. d. 

Popular gymnastics, athletics, pedestrian- 
ism, dumb-bells, bar bells, Indian clubs, 
calisthenics, boxing and wrestling, train¬ 
ing. Ulus. 16°. Land., 1879. pp. 160. 
[Crawley’s handbooks.] 

Popular (The) recreator. A key to in-door 
and out-door amusements, v. 1-2. lllus. 
4°. Lond., n. d. 

PORCELAIN. See also Ceramics, Pot¬ 
tery, etc. 

-Guide to collectors. See Litchfield, F. 

-Guide to the knowledge of. See Bohn, 

H. G. 

- Handbook of pottery and. See'Wea- 

tropp, H. M. 

- Die Keramik. Nee Wipplinger, L. 

-painting. See Lelaud, G. G. Art at 

home series, v. 10. 

-Guide to. See Whiteford, S. T. 

- Die I’orzellanmalerei. See Muller, M. 

118. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiiuste. 

- Pottery, etc. See W., L. Amateur 

series, v. 8. 

- Practical lessons in painting on. See 

Delamardelle, Mine., and Goupil, F. 

-Die Steingut- und Porzellanfabrikatiou. 

See Tenax, B. P. 

PORO-plastic jacket. Hints on the appli¬ 
cation of. Nee Swain, P. 

Portefeuille de John Cockerill on descrip¬ 
tion des machines construites dans les 
(itablisseinents de Seraing depuis leur 
fondation jusqu’it ce jour; public avec 
I’autorisatiou de la Society Cockerill. T. 

1—, 1859-. 4°. Paris, Liege. Atl. fol. 

18.59. 

Porter, Arthur L. The chemistry of the 
arts; being a practical display of the arts 
and manufactures which depend on chem¬ 
ical principles. On the basis of Gray’s 
Operative chemist, adapted to the United 
States, with treatises on calico printing, 
bleaching, and other large additions. lUm. 
8°. Phila., 1830. pp. 803. 

Porter, Bell and co. Light locomotives. 
3d ed. lUus. 16°. Phila., ISIS. pp. 66. 

(3 cop.) 


Porter, Charles T. Treatise on the Rich¬ 
ards stean>-eugine indicator, with direc¬ 
tions for its use. Revised with notes and 
additions as developed by American prac¬ 
tice; with supplement describing late.st 
improvements in instruments for taking, 
measiu'ing, and computing diagrams. Ap 
pendix containing useful formulas and 
rules for engineers, by F. W. Bacon. 3d ed. 
Ilhis. 16°. iV. r., 1880. pp. 180-f-9-|-1.5. 

Porter, G. W. Hand-list of bibliographies, 
classified catalogues, aud indexes placed 
in the reading-room of the British museum 
for reference. 8°. [Load.] 1881. pp. 105. 

I Porter, George Richardson. The nature 
and ])ropertie8 of the sugar-cane; with 
practical directions for improvement of 
its culture and the manufacture of its 
products. 2d ed. With an additional 
chapter on the manufacture of .sugar 
from beet root. Illas. 8°. Lond., 1843. 
pp. 240. 

Porter, J. H. The surgeon’s pocket-book; 
an essay on the best treatment of wounded 
in war; specially adapted for the jmblic 
medical services. 2ded. lUus. 24°. Lond., 
1880. pp. 319. 

Porter, John A. Principles of chemistry; 
embracing the most recent discoveries in 
the science, and the outlines of its .applica¬ 
tion to agriculture and the arts. Adapted 
to the simplest apparatus. Ilhis. 12°. 
xV. F., 1863. pp. 474. 

Porter, Thomas. How to choose ,a violin; 
with directionsfor keeping the instrument 
in order, and for repairing and improving 
the tone of faulty instruments. 12°. Lond., 
n. d. pp. 27. 

Porter and co.’s patent anchor. lUus. 8°. 
Lond., 1854. pp. .54. 

Portrait ]*ainting in water-colors. See Tem¬ 
pleton, J. S., ami Wall, A. H. Handbooks 
fine arts. No. 26. 

PORTRAITS. Coloring. See Popular 
reereator, v. 1-2. 

- Negative und po.sitive Portrait-Re- 

touche. See Janssen, J. 

PORTUGUESE dictiou.ary. Nee Lacerda, 
J. de. 

-Nee Vieyra. 

Posological table. See Rice, C. 

Post and Goddard. The Goddard solid 
emery wheel. Ulus. 8°. K. Y., n. d. 







POST. 


321 


POULTRY. 


Post, Julius. Cheraisch tochuische Ana¬ 
lyse. Handbuch der analytischen Unter- 
sucliuugeu zur Beaufsicbtiguug des cheui- 
ischeu Grossbetriebes. Hrsg. v. Ulus. 8°. 
Braunschweig, 1881. pp. 1093. 

-Grundrissder cheiuischeu Tecliuologie. 

1. Hiilfte, Fabrikatiou der Rohi)rodukte. 

2. Hiilfte, Erdproducte. 8°. Berlin, 1877- 
’79. 

Post luortein exaniinatioii. See Virchow, R. 

-Manual of necroscopy. See Newth, 

A. II. 

Postage stamp catalogue. See Scott 
and CO. 

Poste, E. Skies aud weather-forecasts of 
Aratus. Tr. with notes, by. 8*^. Bond,, 
1880. pp. 71. 

Potable water. See Ekiu, C. 

-aud the relative efficiency of differ¬ 
ent methmls of detecting impurities. See 
Folkard, C. W. 

POTASH. Analyse chiiniqne des potasses. 
See Berth, C. Actuals, sclents., *. 

POTASSIUM and ammonia, Bromide of. 
See Clarke, E. H., and Amory, R. 

-bromides, cannabis indica; including 

their therapeutical indications, etc. See 
Hubbard. F. H. 

POTATO brandy. Branutweinbrenuerei- 
Betrieb mit Kartoffeln. See Bronner, A. 

-Prize es.say on the cultivation of. See 

Compton, D. H. 

Po e et, Jeune. Lois, iustrnctiojis 
r^glemens, et circulaires qui concernent 
s])4cialement le service des ponts et chaus- 
sdes, de la navigation interieure, desbacs, 
usines, ports de commerce, etc. 16°. Paris, 
1820. pp. 293. 

Potichomanie. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

Potter, J. C., and co.’s power printing 
presses and steam engines. Ulus. 4°. 
N. y., 1877. 

Potter, Paris, aud co. Catalogue of stoves 
ni.inufactured by. 4°. Troy, 1867. ])p.68. 

Poller, Thomas. Concrete; its use in 
building and the construction of concrete 
walls, floors, etc. 12°. Land., N. 1'., 
[1877]. pp. 16+193. 

POTTERY. See also Porcelain, Ceram¬ 
ics, etc. 

-.See Zeitschrift fiir die Ge.sammte Thou- 

waarenindustrie. 

-and glass journal. See Brick. 

-and glass painter. Extracts reprinted 

from the Amateur. See Hancock, E. C. 
41 CPO 


POTTERY—continued. 

-and glassware reporter. American. See 

American. 

-aud porcelain. Ceramic art in remote 

ages. See Waring, J. B. 

- — Guide to collectors. See Litch¬ 
field, V. 

-Handbook of. See Westropp, H. M. 

-Manual of marks tm. See Hooper, 

W. H., aud Phillips, W. C. 

-works and their productions. See 

Jewitt, L. 

-decoration under glaze. See McLaugh¬ 
lin, M. L. 

-Guide to the knowledge of. See Bohn, 

H. G. 

-History of the processes of manufact¬ 
ure aud uses. See History. 

-Jajianese. See Franks. A. W. South 

Kens. mus. art and sci. handbs.. No. 20. 

-Die Keraiu’k. See Wipplinger, L. 

-painting. Amateur pottery and glass 

painter. See Hancock, E. C. 

-Handbook. See Sparkes, J. C. L. 

-Die Steingut, etc., Fabrikation. See 

Tenax, B. P. 

-Les troys libvres de Part du potier. See 

Piccolpassi, C. 

Poiiillcl, C. S. M. Instruction sur les 
paratonneri’es. Rapport par. 5ee Instruc¬ 
tion. Actuals, sclents., 32. 

Poiilol, Deni.s, and Fontaine, Hippo- 
lyte. Travail des nffitaux, etudes pra¬ 
tiques sur les niachines-outils servant aux 
constructions nfficaniques. Machines it 
fabri(j[uer les rivets. Illus. 8°. Paris, 
etc., 1871. pp. 31. 

POULTRY. American poulterer’s com¬ 
panion. Set Bement, C. N. 

-book. The “A. 1.” See De la Bere, 

K. B. 

-Selecting, housing, and breeding do¬ 
mestic fowls. See Burnham, G. P. 

-Breeding and management of. See 

Felch, I. K. 

-breeding, in a commercial point of view. 

See Geyelin, G. K. 

-Chickens at fourpence per pound. See 

Eggs all the year. 

-An egg farm. See Stoddard, H. H. 

-farming. Guide to commercial. Sec 

Christy, T. 

-Die Federvieh-Stiille. See Klasen, L. 

Deutsche bautechn. Ta8cheu-Bib.,No. 52. 

-The hen wife. See Arbuthnott, Mrs. 




POULTRY. 


322 


PREBLE. 


Poultry-keeper (The); manual of hints to 
mistress and maid. 1G°. Loud., n.d. pp. 
95. Houlston’s indust, lib., No. 30. 

-Practical. See Wright, L. 

- Practical artificial incubation. See \ 

Ferris, J. F. I 

-yard and market. See Corbett, A. j 

-the dairy and piggery. Guide to. 

See Farming for ladies. 

Powell, George T. Foundations and 1 
foundation walls, for all classes of build¬ 
ings, pile driving, building stones and 
bricks, pier and wall construction, mor¬ 
tars, cements, concretes, stuccos, etc. 
niu8. 8°. X. ¥., 1879. pp. 119. 
Powell, J. W. bst annual report to the 
secretary of the Smithsonian institution. 
See Smithsu. institution. 

-Geological and geographical survey of ] 

the Rocky Mountain region. Geologist in 
charge. See United States. Interior j 
dept. ! 

- Introduction to the study of Indian 

languages, with words, phrases, and sen¬ 
tences to be collected. Under direction of I 
the Smithsonian institution. Bureau of | 
ethnology. 8°. Washington, 1880. j)p. 74. ' 

-Report on the lands of the arid districts 

of the United St.ates, with a more detailed 
account of the lands of Utah. See United 
States. Interior dept. 

Powell, Willis J. Tachyhippodamia; 
or the new secret of taming horses. Di¬ 
rections how to break and ride colts ; to 
tame vicious horses, and to gentle them 
for all vehicles or work; with receipts for 
diseases; how to fatten hor.ses, cows, etc. 
To which is added. Breaking, training, 
and taming horses, by J. S. Rarey. Ulus. 
1G°. Pliila., Cincin., etc., 1H77. pp. 161. 
Power, Henry, and others. Reports of 
the progress of medicine, including physi¬ 
ology, practical medicine, surgery, oph¬ 
thalmic medicine, midwifery, diseases of 
women and children, materia medica, 
medical jurisprudence, and public health. 
Ed. by Powers, Anstie, Holmes, Barnes, 
Windsor, and C. Hilton Fagge. 8^. Phila., 
[18G7]. pp. 522. 

[Reprint of tlie biennial retrospect of the New 
Sydenliam society.] 


POWER—continued. 

-of sound.. See Gurney, E. 

-Tr.ansmission of, by compressed air. See 

Zahner, R. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. 
No. 40. 

POWERS and roots. Extensive table of. 
See Templeton, W. 

Practical (The) American, an independent 
monthly, especially devoted to engineer¬ 
ing, manufacturing, and building, v. 1. 

1880. fol. V. r., 1880. pp. 128. 
Practical cabinet-maker. A collection of 

working drawings, with explanatory 
notes. By a working-man. 2d ed. lUus. 
12°. Lend., n. d. pp. 188. Wyman’s 
■ technical series, v. 5. 

Practical carver and gilders’ guide and 
picture-frame maker’s companion. Re¬ 
gilding old work, decorative gilding, res¬ 
toration of oil-paintings, mitreiug-up 
mouldings, mounting and fitting chromos, 
engravings, etc.; mount-cutting, varnish¬ 
ing and staining, with n.seful receipts. 
Ulus. 12°. Loud.,n.d. pp. 201-j-40. 
Practical hints on church floral decorations, 
by a lady, with an introduction by W. 
Gresley. Ulus. 24°. Load., [1858]. pp. 62. 
Practical housewife; encyclopjedia of do- 
me.stic economy, and family medical guide. 
Ulus. 12°. Loud., n.d. pp. 336. Houl¬ 
ston’s enquire within ser., v. 4. 
Practische (Der) Maschinen-Constructeur. 
Hrsg. von W. H. Uhland. Generalregister. 
Jahrg. 1-13. 1868 bis 1880. 4°. Leipzig, 

1881. 

Practitioner (The). Journal of therapeutics 
and public health. Ed. by T. L. Brunton. 
V. 24. 1880. 8°. Load., 1880. 

Practitioner’s pharmacopniia and universal 
formulary. See Foote, J. 

Pratt, Anne. Poisonous, noxious, and 
suspected plants of our fields and woods. 
Ulus. 4°. Loud., n.d. pp. 44. 44 pks. 

Pratt, Charles E. The American bicycler: 
a manual for the observer, the learner, 
and the exi»ert. Ulus. 16°. Post., 1879. 
pp. 2-f211. 

Pratt and Wentworth’s. Catalogue of stoves 
and hollow ware. 4°. Post., ISG7. pp. 48. 
(3 cop.) 


POWER. Electric transmission of. See Preble, W. P. Patent case index; con- 
Higgs, P. I taining lists of all the cases involving 

-for machines, shafts .and belts. M.anual patents for inventions, as reported in the 

of. See Webber, S. state and federal reports, Robb’s and 











PKKBLE. 


323 


PRESTEL. 


Preble, W. P.—continued. 

Fisher’s Patent cases and the Patent oftice 
gazette, up to the present time ; together 
with a brief synopsis of the law points 
decided, arranged alphabetically. 12°. 
ytost., 1880. pp.320. 

PRECIOUS metals. See Raymond, R. W. 

-stones and metals. Gold, Silber, nnd 

Edelsteiue. See Wagner, A. Chem.- 
tech. Bib., B. 85. 

-Die Edelsteine. See Frid, V. 

-their histoiy, value, and distinguish¬ 
ing characteristics. See Emanuel, H. 

-Traits des pierres prccieuses. See 

Brard, C. P. 

Prcece, W. H. Incandescent electric 
lights. iSee Du Moncel, T., and Preece, 
W. H. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 57. 

-Student’s text-book of electricity. Ed. 

by. iSee Noad, H, M. 

Pre-historic races of the United States of 
America. See Foster, J. W. 

Premature death ; its promotion or preven¬ 
tion. 24°. xV. r., 1879. pp.94. Health 
primers, No. 4. 

Prentice, James. Illustrated and descrip¬ 
tive catalogue and price list; instruments 
of precision used in civil engineering. 
Pt. 1. Field instruments; comprising, 
transits, levels, compasses, rods, chains, 
tapes, anemometers, barometers, etc. 8°. 
N.Y., 1880. pp.30. (3 cop.) 

Prescoff, Albert B. Chemical examina¬ 
tion of alcoholic liquors. Manual of the 
constituents of the distilled spirits and 
fermented liquors of commerce, and their 
qualitative and quantitative determina¬ 
tion. 12°. N^.F.,1875. pp. 108. 

-Outlines of proximate organic analysis. 

For the identification, separation, and 
qualitative derermination of the more 
commouly occurring organic compounds. 
2d ed. 12°. N. F., 1877. pp. 192. 

- Qualitative chemical analysis. See 

Douglas, Silas H., and Prescott, A. B. 

Prescoff, George B. The speaking 
telephone, electric light and other recent 
electrical inventions. Ulus. 8°. X.Y., 

1879. pp. 616. (2 cop.) 

Prescoff, Henry P. Strong drink and to¬ 
bacco smoke ; structure, growth, and uses 
of malt, hops, yeast, and tobacco. Illna, 
8°. Land ., 1869. pp. 11 -f 71 + 53. 


PRESCRIPTIONS. An essay on reading. 
See Ince, J. 

-Thirty valuable. See Herring, R. 

Preservation of flowers in their natural 
j state and colors. See Kresken, H. A. 

I -of food. Die Conservirungsmittel in 

: den Giihrungsgwerben. See Bersch, J. 

Chem.-tech. Bib.,B. 94. 
j -of food, wood, etc. Trait<S de la con¬ 

servation des hois et des substances ali- 
mentaires. See Paulet, M. 

-of pictures; restoring oil paintings. 

See Mogford, H. Handbooks fine arts, 
i No. 19. 

PRESERVING. The Alden process of 
j pneumatic evaporation for. See Alden 
i fruit preserving co. 

i -all kinds of animal ami vegetable sub- 

.stauces. See Appert, M. 

-and manufacturing secrets. See Reed, 

F. M. 

-Fruit preserver’s manual. Culver, S. 

Preserving, pickling, and confectionary for 
the use of families, including directions 
making pastry, cakes, jellies, and elegant 
, trifles for the dessert, together with plain 
! directions for making and baking broad, 
rolls, etc. 16°. iond., 1846. pp. 60. 

^ PRESS and die. Illustrated catalogue of. 
See Bliss and Williams. 

- Cider and wine. See Boomer and 

I Boschert. 

-Cotton baling. See Matheson, E. 

-Drop, etc. See Stiles and Parker press co. 

i PRESSING machinery. Hydraulic, steam 
j and hand power for. See Colyer, F. 

Pressure-cure of the abdominal aorta. See 
Murray W. 

PRESSURE. Solidity, weight and. See 
Sang, E. Applied science, p. 2. 

Presfel, M. A. F. Die hochste und nie- 
drigste Temperatur welche an jedem Tage 
, von 1836bi81877 auf dem meteorologischen 
Observatorium in Emden an einem Ruth- 
I erford’sehen Thermograph beobachtet ist. 
Eine Erganzung der Klimatographie von 
Ostfriesland. 4°. Emden, 1879. pp. 49. 
Naturf. Gesells. zu Emden. Kleine 
Schriften, 18. 

-Der Tangenten-Massstab und die Kom- 

ponenten-Tafel zur Bestimmung dermitt- 
leren Windrichtung nach der Lambert’- 
I schen Methode. 8°. Emden, 1855. pp. 12. 

- Das Vaporimeter oder die Psychro- 

j meter-Skale. 8°. Emden, 1855. pp. 9. 




PRESTON. 


324 


PRINTING. 


Preston, H. C. Life of Nortli American 
insects. See Jaeger, B. 

Preston, S. Tolver. Pliysics of the ether. 
8°. N. Y., Land., 1875. pp. 136. 

Preventive medicine in relation to the pub¬ 
lic liealth. See Carpenter, A. 

Prevost, —. L’emploi des cheminsde fer i\la 
guerre et sur la t^l^graphie militaire. 54°. 
raria, 1869. pp. 39. Librairie militaire, 
conference 8. 

Price, Edmund E. Science of self-defence; 
sparring and wrestling; instructions in 
tr.aining and ])hy.sical development. Re¬ 
marks upon, and a course prescribed for 
the reduction of corpulency. Ulus. 16°. 
N. Y., n. d. pp. 130. 

Prideaux, T. Symes. Economy of fuel. 
See Clark, D. K. Weale's series, N<). 200. 

Prime movers. See Appleby, C. J. Ulus, 
handbook of machinery. Sect. 1. 

Primitive culture. 'ccTylor, E. B. 

Prince, .John J. The elements of physi¬ 
ography. 4th ed. rev. and enl. 16°. Loud., 
1881. pp. 6-1-190. 

Printer (The). Description of his business. 
Ulus. 16°. Lond.,n.d. pp. 102. Houl- 
ston’s indust, lib., No. 31. 

Printer’s circular; record of typography, 
paper-making, lithography, book-binding, 
and pnbli.shing. (Monthly.) v. 14-18—. 
1879-1883—. 8°. R*i7a., 1879-’83. 

Printer’s register, with which is incorpo¬ 
rated the Newspaper press. (Monthly.) 
v. 19-22—. Ulus. 4° Loud., 1879-’83. 

PRINTING. See also Typography. 

- See Printer. Houlston’s indust, lib.. 

No. 31. 

-'Applications of artidcial alizarin, etc., 

in dyeing and. See Auerbach, G. 

-Bibliography of. See Bigmore, E. C., 

and Wyman, C. W. II. 

- The biography and typogra))hy of 

William Caxton, England’s first printer. 
See Blades, W. 

-colors. Der Stempel-Drnckfarhen. See 

Lehner, S. Chem.-tecb. Bib., B. 17. 

- engraving. Ilochiitznng in Zink fiir 

Bnchdruck. See Toifel, W. F. Chem.- 
tech. Bib., B. 100. 

-fabrics. Nee Deutsche Fiiber-Zeitnng. 

-Dyeing and tissue i)riuting. See 

Crookes, W. 

-Die Farbendruckerzeugung. See 

Perwolf, E, 


PRINTING fabrics—continued. 

j - — Der gesammte Baumwoll- Zeug- 

druck sammt Bleicherei und Appretnr. 
See Bregha, L. 

-Monthly journal devoted to practi¬ 
cal printing and tinishing. See Textile 
colorist. 

-Treati.se on. See McKernan, H. 

-Die Woll-n. Seiden-Druckerei. See 

Joclet, V. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 46, 

-Wochenschrift fiir Driickerei, Ap- 

pretur, etc. See Farberei-Muster-Zei- 
tung. 

-for amateurs. See Raynor, P. E. Am¬ 
ateur series, v. 1. 

-History of the processes of manufact¬ 
ure and uses of. Nee History. 

-Letter-press. See Gould, J. 

-Lithographic machine. See Richmond, 

W. D. Wyman’s tech, series, v. 7. 

-machines and machine-printing. See 

Wilson, F, J. F. Wyman’s tech, series, 
v. 8. 

-Masterpieces of the early printers. See 

j Humphreys, H. N. 

-Origin and history of the art of. See 

Origin. 

-Photographic. Haudbnch liber das 

Lichtdruck-Verfahreu. Nee Allgeyer, J. 

-Photographic printer’s assistant. See 

Heighway, W. 

-plates, platinum. Die Platinotypie. 

See Pizzighelli, J., ami Hiibl, A. 

-press for four-form rollers. Two revo¬ 
lution. See Cottrell, C. B., and co. 

-jiresses. See Cottrell and Babcn Iv. 

- — Acme cylinder. See Child, C. G. 

-and printer’s tools. Catalogue of 

small. See Golding and co. 

-and printing materials. Catalogue 

of. See Golding and co. 

-dies, etc. Illustrated catalogue and 

price list. See Bliss, E. W. 

-Illustrated catalogue. See Camp¬ 
bell press works. 

-machinery, and materials. NeeThorp, 

11. H., and co, 

-])ower, and steam engines. See Pot¬ 
ter, J. C., and CO. 

-Printers’ materials, bookbinders’ and 

paper-box makers’ machinery. See How¬ 
ard iron works. 

-Printers’ practical everyday-hook. See 

Houghton, T. S., and Marshall, G. 

1 -Printer’s register. Nee Printer. 






PRINTING. 


325 


PROJEGTION. 


PRINTING -continued. 

-The printer’s universal hook of refer¬ 
ence. See Crisp, W. F. 

-Public, for a century, 17^9-1881. See 

Kerr, R. W. 

-Punctuation, and other tyi)Ographical 

matters. See Bigelow, M. T. 

-Stationer and printer. See Stationer. 

Printing times and lithograi)her. An illus¬ 
trated monthly technical ami fine-art 
journal of typography, lithograidiy, en¬ 
graving, paper-making, and the auxiliary 
trades. New series, v. 1-8—. 187.5-’82—. 
4°. Lend., 1875-1882. 

-type, rules, dashes, etc. Specimens of 

lilaiu and ornamental. See Conner, J., 
and sons, 

- Ty])ographic advertiser. /See Typo¬ 
graphic. 

- typography, bookhinding, etc. See 

Printer’s circular. 

-La Typologie-Tuckcr. Recueil de I’im- 

primerie, revue hihliographicpie. See Ty- 
pologie-Tucker. 

PRINTS. Introduction to knowledge nec¬ 
essary for collecting ancient. See Ma- 
berly, J. Print collector. 

-Stndj" and collection of ancient. See 

Willshire, W. H. 

PRISONS. Society for the improvement 
of discipline, etc., of. See Society. 

Pritchard, H. Baden. Modern dry plates. 
English edition, ed by. See Eder, .1. M. 

-Science and war. Half-hour recrea¬ 
tions in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

Pi'itxol, G. A. Thesaurus literatura* bo- 
lanica; omnium gentium inde a rerum ho- 
tanicarum iuitiis ad nostra us(pie tempora, 
quindecim milliaoperum recensens. Edi- 
tio nova reformata. 4°. Leipsic, 1872. 

PROBABILITIES. History of the math¬ 
ematical theory of probability. See Tod- 
hunter, I. 

Precedes de fabrication dans les forges, 
appliqu6e particuliJirement an service de 
guerre. Extrait du conrs sur le seivice 
des officiers d’artillerie approuv6 ])ar Ic 
ministre de la guerre. lUus. 12'^. Paris, 
1839. pp. 137. 

Proctor, Frank. A pocket-book of use¬ 
ful tables and formiilie for marine engi¬ 
neers. ob. 32'^. Load., 1874. pp. 254. 

Proctor, Richard A. Dew. Half-hour 
recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 


I Proctor, Richard A.—continued. 

-Familiar science studies. Ulus. 12°. 

N.y., 188-2. pp.422. 

-Half-hours with the telescope; guide 

to the use of the telescope as a means of 
amusement and instruction. 6th ed. lUus. 
16°. A’, r., 1879. pp. 8-1-109. 

-Levelling power of rain. Half-honr 

recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

-Ozone. Half-hour recreations in pop. 

sci., 2ol ser. 

-R<“cent solar researches. Half-hour re¬ 
creations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

-Strange discoveries respecting the au¬ 
rora. Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 
Ist ser. 

- The use and abuse of food. Half-honr 

recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

Proctor, William. American journal of 
]iharmacy. Ed. by. See American. 

I Proegler, Carl. Syphilis and its treatment. 

] Tr. bj'. See Lewin, G; 

Profitable plants. See Archer, T. C. 

Progress and poverty. See George, H. 

I -of medicine. Reports of. /See Power, 

H., and others. 

-(The) of the world. See Mulhall, M. G. 

PROJECTILES. Seealtio Ordnance, Gun¬ 
nery, etc. 

-American inventions and improvements 

in. See Norton, C. B. 

-Balisticpie. See Tilly, J.-M. de. Confe¬ 
rences militaires beiges, 2d8<Sr., Nos. 8-10. 

-Tables of remaining velocity, time of 

flight and energ}' of various. See Bash- 
forth, F. 

- Torpedoes and torpedo warfare. See 

Sleeman, C. W. 

i - Trait6 de balistique. See Didion. 

PROJECTION. See Technical educator, 
V. 1. 

-L’anatomie et I’histologie enseigndes 

par les projections lumineuses. See Le 
Bon, G. Actuals, sclents., 2“ .ser., 4. 

- L’art de projectiou. See Moigno, 

L’.ibb^. Actuals, sclents., 2« ser., 1. 

-The art of i)rojectiug. See Dolbear, A. E. 

-Elementary treatise on orthographic. 

See Binns, W. 

-plane geometry. See Angel, H. Put¬ 
nam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 1. 

- Second course of orthographic. See 

Binns, W. 

-Theory of. See Ferrers, N. M. 

-Treatise on. See Nicholson, P. 









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326 


ruMPs. 


PRONUNCIATION. The orthoepist. See 
Ayres, A. 

PROPELLERS. CoiKstrnctioii of ship and 
screw. See Nystrom, J. W. 

-Modern marine screw. See Edwards, E. 

- Regulatenrs marius isochrones. See 

Huiu. 

-Screw. See Wilson, R. 

Propriete (La) industrielle litt6raire et ar- 
tistiqne. Brevets d’invention, marques, 
noms et enscignes, dessins et modMes in- 
dustriels, (cuvres litt^raires, musicales, et 
artistiques. Jan.-Dec., 1880. 4°. Paris, 
1880, w. t. j). 

Propulsion of vessels of war. See Aldrich, 
E.F. 

Prosser, Thomas, and son. Instructions 
in the hest method of fixing lap-welded 
boiler tubes. 24°. N. Y., 1855. pp. 10. 

Proteus, or unity in nature. See Radcliffe, 
C.B. 

Proiiliet, E. Cours de m^canique de 
l’6cole polytechnique, revu et corrig<5 par. 
See Sturm, C. 

Providence public library. Monthly refer¬ 
ence lists. V. 1-2—. 1881-’82—. 12°. Prov¬ 
idence, 1881-’82. 

Provis, W. A. Suspension bridge over 
the Menai Strait, etc. See Telford, T., 
and Provis, W. A. 

Pruning the })each for the open air and all 
forms of orchard-house culture. See Bre- 
haut, T. C. 

Prussia. KoniglichesMiuisterium fiir Han¬ 
del, Gewerbe und offentliche Arbeiten. 
Uebersicht von der Production der Berg- 
werke, Hiitten und Salinenin dem Preus- 
sischen Staate im Jahre 1852-1869. 4°. 

Berlin, 1853-70. 

[From 1S61, “Bergwerke, Salinen mid Hiitten.”] 

Pryce, W. Mineralogia cornubiensis; a 
treatise on minerals, mines and mining; 
containing the theory and natural history 
of strata, fissures, and lodes, with the 
methods of discovering and working of 
tin, copper, and lead mines, and of cleans¬ 
ing and metalizing their products; shew¬ 
ing each particular process for dressing, 
assaying, and smelting of ores. To which 
is added an explanation of the terms and 
idioms of miners. Illus. fol. Lond., 1778. 
pp. 331. 


PSEUDONYMS. Dictionary of anony¬ 
mous and pseudonymous literature. See 
Halkett, S., and Laing, J. 

-of authors, etc. See Haynes, J. E. 

PSYCHOLOGY. Comparative. The 
colour-sense, its origin and development. 
See Allen, G. [Eng. and for. Philos. Lib., 

V. 14.] 

- Illusions. See Sully, J. Inter, sci. 

ser.. No. 33. 

-Popular introduction to. See Cox, E. 

W. Mechanism of man. 
Psychrometrical table of aqueous vapor. 

See Coffin, J. H. 

PUBLIC works. Indian. See Thornton, 
W. T. 

Publisher’s trade list, annual, 1878-’82—. 
See Leypoldt, F. 

PucReft, R. Campbell. Sciography; or, 
radial projection of shadows. 3ded. Jllus. 
8°. Land., 1877. pp. 53. 

PUDDLING iron. E-ssay on. See Ran- 
kine, W. J. M. Cyclopedia. 

Puller, A. D., and sons. Catalogue of 
Puffer’s frigid 8o<la and mineral water ap¬ 
paratus. Illus. 24°. Post., N. Y., 1880- 
1882. pp. 1.59. (4 cop.) 

PUGILISM. Science of self-defence. See 
Price, E. E. 

- Sketches, art of training, etc. See 

Boxiana. 

-Sparring ; theory and practice of self- 

defence. See Hillebrand, L. 

Pll^iii, A. Welby. Glossary of ecclesiasti¬ 
cal ornament and costume, compiled from 
ancient authorities and examples. Illus¬ 
trated from works of Duraudus, Georgius, 
Bond, Catalan!, Gerbert, etc. Rev. by 
Bernard Smith. 3d ed. 4°. Lond., 1868. 
pp. 16 + 245. 

Piiiiipelly, Raphael. Geological re¬ 
searches in China, Mongolia, and Japan. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 15. 

- Brooks, T. B., and Scliiiildt, 

Adolf. Iron ores of Missouri and Michi¬ 
gan. Illus., with atlas. 4°. N. Y., 1874. 
atl. fol. jip. 220-|-323. 

PUMPS. Sec Heald and Sisco centrifugal 
pumps. 

-Buckeye anti-freezing. See Mast, Foos 

and CO. 

-Description of. See Cowing and co. 

-Etude sur les machines centrifuges, 

pompeset ventilateurs. See Courtois, A. H. 





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327 


PUTNAM’S. 


PUMPS—continued. 

-fire engines and hydraulic rains. See 

Cowing and co. 

-hydraulic rams, etc. Descriptive cata¬ 
logue of. See Douglas, W. and B. 

-ludicator-Versuche an Pninpen. See 

Riedler, A. 

- Die Kolbenpnmpen. See Jeep, W. 

Deutschehautechn.Taschen-Bib., No. 30. 

-patent and chain, hydraulic rams, etc. 

Descriptive catalogue of. See Douglas, 
W. and B. 

- Pompe forante anto-extracfrice pour 

Bondages. See Pompe. 

-Pompes ; .systfeme Greindl. See Poil- 

lon, L. 

-pump-fitter’s guide. See Eldridge, J. 

■-Pumping engines, etc. See Davey, II. 

-Pumping machinery. See Appleby, C. 

J. Ulus, handbook of machinery. 

-Steam. See Valley machine co. 

-steam ; injectors and economizers in 

actual use. See Barr, W. M. 

-Tin and galvanized iron. jSee Chester, 

K. 

-Treatise on the Cornish pumping en¬ 
gine. See Pole, W. 

Punctuation, and other typographical mat¬ 
ters. See Bigelow, M. T. 

Punishments in the olden time. See An¬ 
drews, \V. 

Purification of water-carried sewage. See 
Robinson, II., and Melliss, .1. C. 

Purves and Reynolds. To the owners of 
steam boilers and those in care of them, 
pub. by. 16°. Chicago, 1882. pp. 32. 
Putnam, J. Pickering. The open fire¬ 
place in all ages. Ulus. 12°. Bost., 1881. 
pp, 12 -f 202. 

Putnam’s advanced science series. Ulus. 
12°. V. r., 1873—. 

V. 1. Geometry, plane and solid. By II. Angel. 
V. 1, text; v. 2, ids. 1880. 

2. Machine construction. By E. Tomkins. Ed. 

by H. Evers, v. 1, text; v. 2, pis. 1878. 

3. Building construction; employment of brick¬ 

work and masonry. By R. S. Burn. v. 1, 
text; V. 2, pis. 1876. 

4 a. Naval architecture. By S. J. P. Thearle. 

V. 1, text; V. 2, pis. 1873. 

4 b. Theoretical naval architecture. B\' S. J 
P. Thearle. v. 1, text; v. 2, pis. 1877. 

5. Pure mathematics. By E. Atkins. 2 v. 
1875, 1877. 


Putnam’s advanced science series—cont’d. 

8. Acoustics, light and heat. By W. Lees. 

1876. 

9. Magnetism and electricity. By F. Guthrie. 

1875. 

10 a. b. M<anual of inorganic chemistry, v. 1 
Non-metals, v. 2, Metals. Newed. By T. 
E. Thorpe. Illus. 1873. 

14. Animal physiology. By John Cleland. 1873. 
19 a. b. Manual of metallurgy. By W. H. Green¬ 
wood. 2 V. 1874. 

20. Navigation, in theory and practice. By H. 
Evers. 1874. 

22. Steam and the steam engine; land, marine, 

and locomotive. By II. Evers. [3d ed. 
1878.] 

Putnam’s art liaudbooks. Edited by Su¬ 
san M. Carter. Illus. 16°. 21. F., 1878 —. 
V. 1. The art of sketching from nature. By 
Thomas Rowbotham. 

2. The art of landscape painting in colors. By 
W. Williams. 

Putnam’s elementary science series. Illus. 
16°. A". r.,1872-’75—. 

V. 1. Plane ^nd solid geometry. By H. Angel. 
1873. 

2. Machine construction and drawing. By E. 

Tomkins. 1873. 

3, 3 a. Building construction ; brick, stone, and 

slate. By R. S. Burn. v. 1, text; v. 2, pis. 

1873. 

4, 4 b. Building construction ; timber, lead, and 

iron. By R. S. Burn. v. 1, text; v. 2, pis. 

5. Elementary mathematics. By L. Sergeant. 

1875. 

6 a. Uandbook of theoretical mechanics. By 
W. Rossiter. 1873. 

6 6. Dynamics. By J. T. Bottomley. 1876. 

7. Handbook of applied mechanics. By W. 

Rossiter. 1873. 

8. Acoustics, light and heat. By W. Lees. 

9. Magnetism and electricity. By J. Angell. 

1874. 

10. Inorganic chemistry. By W. B. Kemshead. 

1873. 

11. Organic chemistrj'. By W. M. Watts. 

12. First book of geology. By AV. S. Davis. 

13 First book of mineralogy. By J. II. Collins. 

14. Animal physiology, chietly human. By J. 

Angell. [1873.J 

15. Zoology. By M. Harbison. 1873. 

. 15 b. Biology, general. By T. C. McGinley. 

16. First book of botany ; anatomy and i)hysiol- 

ogy of plants. By J. II. Balfour. 1874. 

17. Second book of botany. By J. H. Balfour. 

[1873.] 

18 a. Coal mining. By J. H. Collins. 1875. 

18 b. Metal mining. By J. H. Collins. 1874. 

20. Navigation. By H. Evers. 1873. 

23. Physical geography. ByJ. Macturk. 1873. 

24. Practical chemistry. ByJ. Howard. [1872.] 

25. Astronomy. Introduction. ByJ. I. Plum- 

jner. 1873. 

26. Manual of (lualitative chemical analysis. 

By F. Beilstein. Tr. by W. Ramsay. 1873. 





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328 


QUET. 


Putnam's liandy-book series. 12°. N. Y., 
1871-’80—. 

V. 4. Infant diet. By A. Jacobi. Rev. by M. P. 

Jacobi. 

5. Stimulants and narcotics By G. M. Beard. 

6. Eating and drinking. ByG.M. Beard. 1871. 

7. Blessed bees. By J. Allen. 1879. 

8. Miinual of nursing, Bellevue hospital. 1878. 

11. Hints on dress. By E. C. Gale. 1872. 

Putnam’s library companion. Quarterly 
summary, giving iiricecl and classified 
lists of tlie English and American publica¬ 
tions of the past year; brief analyses of 
the more important books; a quarterly 
continuation of “ the best reading.” v. 4. 
8°. jV.y., 1881. pp.74. 

PUTREFACTION and infection. Float¬ 
ing matter of the air in relation to. See 
Tyndall, J. 

Pyne, \V. H. Etchings of rustic figures for 
the embellishment of landscape, lllus. 
4°. Land., 11 . d, pp. 8. 

PYRAMID. La grande pyramide. See 
Smyth, P. Actuals, sclents., 47. 

-our inheritance in the great. See 

Smyth, P. 

-problem. Solution of. See Ballard, R. 

Pyrology, or lire chemistry. See Ross. AV. A. 

PYROTECHNY. Art of. See Browne, 

W. II. Amateur series, \. 11. 

- Art of gunnery, etc. See Nye, N. 

-Bhchsenmeister und Feurwercker. See 

Furttenbach, J. 

-Firework making. Popular rccreator, 

V. 2. 

-Illustrated catalogue of Excelsior fire¬ 
works. See Funston and Scofield. 

-List of fireworks. See Diehl, U. P. 

-Minor fireworks. See Browne, W. H, 

Amateur series, v. 12. 

-La pyrotechnie. See Upmann, .1., and 

Meyer, E. v. 

-The pyrotechnist’s treasury. See Kent¬ 
ish, T. 

Pythagorean table. Explication de la I 
table de Pythagore. See Marchand, D. | 
Actuals, sclents., 61. ; 

Q. P. Index annual for 1881. See Gris¬ 
wold, L. M. 

Richard. A dictionary of medi¬ 
cine, including general pathology, general 
therapeutic.s, hygiene and the diseases 
peculiar to women and children, by vari¬ 
ous writers. 8°. Land., 1882. pp. 1816. 


QUALITATIVE analysis, Chemical. Guide 
to a i>ractical study of. See Douglas, S. 
H., and Prescott, A. B. 

-exercises in chemistry. See Harcourt, 

A. G. V., and Madan, H. G. 

QUANTITATIVE analysis, chemical. 
Guide to a course of. See Rammels- 
berg, C. F. 

-Quantitative Analyse auf electroly- 

tischem VVege. See Classen, A. 

-estimation of chemical substances by 

measure. See Sutton, F. Volumetric 
analysis. 

4^iialtrou|{'li, E. F. The sailor’s handy 
book and yachtsman’s manual adapted for 
the u.se of the navy, merchant service, 
revenue marine, and yachtsmen. Ilhts. 
24°. y. Y., 1881. pp.594. 
j Quarterly journal of pure and applied 
j mathematics. Ed. by J. J. Sylvester and 
N. M. Ferrers, assisted by G. G. Stokes, 
A. Cayley, and M. Hermite. v. 15-18—, 
187H-’82—. lUiis. 8°. Loud., l878-’82. 

[V. 16 and 17 ed. byN. M. Ferrers, A. Cayley, and 
J. AV. L. Glai.sher.] 

-papers on architecture. See Weale, J. 

QUARTZ and opal. Elementary treatise 
I on. See Traill, G. W. 

Quartz (The) operator’s handbook. See 
' Randall, P. M. 

<tuHtrcrng;es, A. de. The human spe¬ 
cies. 8°. X. F., 1879. pp. lO-j-498. Inter, 
sci. series, v. 27. 

Queen, .lames W., and co. Priced and il¬ 
lustrated catalogue and descriptive man¬ 
ual. Pt. 1. Mathematical instruments for 
drawing, etc., 19th and 2l8t ed. 2. Opti¬ 
cal instruments, :i3d ed. 3. Magic lan- 
1 terns, stereopticons, etc., 25i.h ed. 4. Me¬ 
teorological and philosophical instru¬ 
ments, 14th ed.; and physical instruments, 
21st ed. 8°. A". F., 1867-’74. (2 cop.) 

- Priced catalogue of physical instru¬ 
ments, chemical .apparatus, chemicals .and 
school apparatus generally made, im¬ 
ported and sold wholesale and retail by. 
8°. Phila., mSQ. jip. 188. (4 cop.) 

Questions on the steam engine. See Main, 
T. J., and Brown, T. 

<^liel, —. De l’^lectricit(5, du magn6- 
tisme, etde la capillarity. Ilhis. 4°. Paris, 
1867. pp. 274. [Recueil de rapports sur 
les progi-y.s des lettres et des sciences eu 
France. ] 












QUICKSILVER. 


329 


RAILLARD. 


QUICKSILVER. See Mercury. 

iiaii, L. (le. Rcciieil (I’el^nients 
friiii>pologie (I’iipres M. Girard, lo Baron 
Richerand, Milne-Edwards, Lecotj, (Jro- 
iiior, Hnrtrel, d’Aiboval, et Beuclier dc [ 
Saint-Ange. ///as. 12'’. I’aris, lci.')4. pj*. I 
578. i 

Charles W. Garden receipts. Ed. 
I>y. 12^. Lond., 1877. pp. 1(50. ! 

- Sdine. Weale’s series, No. 23:5. 

4^11111, P. T. Money in the garden. A 
vegetable niannal prepared with a view 
to economy and protit. ///as. 8*3. X. 1'., 
1871. pp.268. 

-Pear cnltnre for profit. ///as. 12'^. 

X. Y., 18()l). p]). i:5ti. 

Quinby's bee-keeping. See Root, L. C. 
Quoits and bowls. See Popular recreator, 
V. 2. i 

QUOTATIONS. Cyclopedia of practical. 
See Hoyt, J. K., and Ward, Anna. 

-Dictionary of English literature. See ! 

Adams, W. D. 

-Treasury of wisdom, wit, and humor. ' 

See Woolever, A. . J 

Rabbits and squirrels; how to rear and i 
manage them, ///as 10°. /oaf/., a. d. ; 

Beetoii’s country hooks, No. I 

-in their wild, domestic, and captive j 

states. See Delamer, E. S. 

-Practical rabbit-keeper. See “Cunic- j 

ulus.” I 

RACES, extinct. By W. H. Flower. See 
Science lectures for the people, series 10. , 

-Footprints of vanished. See Conant, 

A.J. 'j 

-pre-historic, of the United States of 

America. Nee Foster, J. W. 

RACING. Hints and helps to hor.seuien. ' 
See “Sperry.” 

Kadaii, Rodolphe. Actinomfitrie. 12*^. 
Varie, 1877. Actuals, sclents , 04. j 

-La constitution intiSrienre de la terre. ; 

12'^. Paris, 1880. Actuals, sclents., 82. j 

-La Inmihre et les climats. 12'^. Paris, 

1877. Actuals, sclents., 02. j 

-Les ohservatoires de Montague, ///as. 

12°. Pans, 1870. Actuals, sclents., 57. ' 

- La iihotographie, et ses applications 

scieutiticines. 12°. Paris, 1878. Actuals, i 
sclents., 71. , 

- Progres rf'cents <le rastronomie stell- | 

aire. 12°. Paris, 1870. Actuals, sci- , 
ents., 50. | 

42 CPO 


Kadail, Rodolphe—continued. 

-Radiations chimiipies dn soleil. 12°. 

Paris, 1877. Actuals, sclents., 03. 

- Lc role des vents dans les climats 

chands. 12°. Paris, 1880. Actuals, 
sclents., 83. 

- Tables baroindtriijues et hypsomfi- 

trirines pour le calcul des hauteurs. 12°. 
Paris, 1881. Actuals, sclents., 33. 

- Wonders of acoustics; or the phenom¬ 
ena of sound. From the French of. Eng¬ 
lish rev. by Robert Ball. ///as. 12°. 

X. Y., a. d. pp. 8-1-207. Ulus. lib. of 
wonders, v. 14. 

Kad4‘litre, Oh aides Bland. Dynamics of 
nerve and muscle, ///as. 12°. /oad., 1871. 

-Proteus, or unity in nature. 2d ed. 2 

pts. 8°. Land., 1877. pp. 214. 

-Vital motion as a mode of physical 

motion. Ill as. 8°. Load., iS76. pp. 0-1-252. 

Ucidt'ord, Thomas. Ob.servations on the 
Cccsarean section, craniotomy, and on 
other obstetric operations, with cases. 2d 
ed. 8°. Load., 1880. iip. 225. 

RADIATION. ActinomOtrie. Nee Radau, 
R Actuals, scients., 04. . 

-By G. Forbes. South Keu.s. mus. sci¬ 
ence lecture.s, v. 1. 

-Calorescence. See Tyndall, J. Actu¬ 
als. scients., 2. 

-Raggiamento Iniiare ed anche stellare. 

See Volpicelli, P. 

-Snr la radiation. Nee Tyndall, J. Act¬ 
uals. scients., 8. 

RADIATORS, coils and screens. Illus¬ 
trated catalogue. See Crane bros. inau- 

llf’g CO. 

Kil4loli:iil, A. Manuel complet pour 
gouverner les abeilles. NeeRadouan, J., 
and Radoiian, A. Manuels-Roret, DO*. 

Kadoiiilii, .lac(|ues (pere) et Itadoil- 
an, Auguste (tils). Nouveau luannel 
complet pour gouverner les abeilles et en 
retirer grand profit, conteuant la descrip¬ 
tion de jdusieurs ruches tie nouvelles in¬ 
vention. Revue, corrigtSe et augmentce 
par M. F. Malepeyre. 5® ed. T. 1-2. Ulus. 
24°. Paris, 1800. pp. 200, 390. 90*. Ma¬ 
nuels-Roret. 

Raillard, L’Ahbe. La lumiere. Tr. par, 
et I’appendice snr I’arc-en-ciel. See Tyn¬ 
dall, S. Actuals, scients., 22. 

-Le metamorphoses chimitpres du car- 

bone. Tr. par. NceOdling, W. Actuals, 
scients., 18. 




RAILLARD. 


330 


RAILWAYS. 


Halliard, contiiiiiefl. 

-Les ^)]l^nolu^nes et les tb<^ories ^lec- 

triques. Tr. par. /See Tyndall, J. Act¬ 
uals. 8cieut.s., 19. 

-Kadiatiou; Caloresceiice. Tr. i)ar. See 

Tyndall, J. Actuals, scieiits., 2. 

Railroad gazette. (Weekly.) v. 11-15—. 
1879-’83—. Ulus. Ibl. N.Y., 1879-’8:{. n.i.p. 

RAILWAY accidents. See Adams, C. F. 

- See Jones, 'F. W. 

*- See Turnbull, L., and McKea, W. C. 

-(The) age; a weekly journal devoted 

to railway intelligence, construction, op¬ 
eration, and management; ed. by E. H. 
Talbott and II. R. Hobart, v. 6-7—. 1879- 
’HU—. Ulus. 4°. Chicago, 1879-’H2. 

-appliances. See Barry, J. W. Text¬ 
books of science, v. 11. 

- See Pennsylvania steel eo. 

- See Thomson and Browning. 

-Harrison’s automatic whistle for lo¬ 
comotives. See Hartley, W. M. B. 

-atmospheric. See Atmospheric. 

- See Bergin, T. F. 

- See Pirn, J. 

-Harlow and Young’s patent. See 

Sowerby, W. jr. 

-Report of the select committee. See 

Great Britain. Parliament. 

-Billerica and Bedford 2-ft gauge. See 

Billerica. 

-brakes. See Reynolds, M. 

-bridges. I/Ong ami short span. <SVe 

Roebling, J. A. 

- Broad gauge, the bane of the (treat 

Western co. See Broad gauge. 

-builder. Handbixdv. See Nicolls, W. J. 

-cars. Automatisebe Dampfbremse fiir 

Eisenb.abnfabrzeuge. See Czernin, R. 

-Heating. Die Bebeiznng der Eisen- 

babuwagen. See Maey. 

- Channel railway connecting England 

and France. See Chalmers, .1. 

-construction. Eisenbabn-Oberbau Sys¬ 
tem Leinwatber (Patent). See Lein- 
wather, A. M. 

-— Der Langscbwellen-Oberbau iler 

rheinisclien Eisenbabu, etc. See Hoff¬ 
man, L. 

-Der Strassen nnd Eisenbabnbau. See 

Becker, M. Handb. der. Ing.-Wisseu- 
schaft., B. 3. 

-Ueber den Werth der verscbiedeneu 

Eisenbabu- Oberbau- Construction. See 
Haarmann, A. 


RAILWAY—continued. 

-curves. Table to facilitate setting out. 

See Hogg, C. P. 

-Ueliergangskurven fiir Eisenbabiien. 

See Sarrazin, 0., and Overbeck, H. 

- eccentrics. Inconsistencies of I. K. 

Brunei and C. A. Saunders. See “Vigil.” 

-economy. See Le Chatelier, L. 

-engineering. Manual. <S’ce Cotton, C. P. 

-Rutschnngen und Bescbiidigungen 

der Bdscbungen der Erdbauten bei Eisen- 
balinen, etc. See Kaven, A. v. 

-expenditures. See Kirkman, M. M. 

-material. Eisen und Stahl. See Heu- 

singer v. Waldegg, E. Organ des Eiseu- 
balinwesens. Su]»t. B. 7. 

- Railroad economics. See Robinson, S. 

W. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. .59. 
Railway record, tramway register, and joint 
stock companies’ reporter, v. 39-40—, 
18f;l-’82—. 4°. Loud., 188l-’82. 

-repairs. Siiecial tools for. See Flan¬ 
ders, L. B. 

Railway (The) reporter, v. 2-3—, 1881-82—. 

4°. nttsburgh, 1881-’82. 

Railway review. A journal of rail way and 
engineering intelligence. Ed. by W. A. 
Smith and W. D. Cro.ssman. v. 22—, 1882—. 
fob Chicago, 1882. 

-rolling stock. Nee National car builder. 

- service. Trains and stations. See 

Kirkman, M. M. 

-signals and accidents. See Dawnay, 

A. D. 

-Rtnde sur les signaux de chemins de 

. fer. See Brame, E. 

-Das Signalwesen. See Schmitt, E. 

- Steam. Nee Vignole, C., jr. 

-sni)erstructnres. Iron and timber. See 

Grover, J. W. 

- system. Comiiarative advantages of 

the atmospheric. Nee Barlow, P. W. 

-track tools, Verona nut lock, steel [deks, 

etc. See Metcalf, Paul, and co. 

- trains. Electrical communication in, 

and patents. See Brae, A. E. 

-tunnelling in heavy ground. Nee Grip¬ 
per, C. F. 

RAILWAYS. Sec Allgemeine Tecbniker 
Zeitung. 

-Nee American society of civil engineers. 

- See Barry, J. W., and Bramwell, F. J. 

— American locomotive engineering. See 
Weissenborn, G. 

-and canals for India. See Login, T, 










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331 


RAINBOW. 


RAILWAYS—contimuMl. 

-and higlnvays. Atnalganiation of. See 

Adams, W. B. 

- Broad and narrow <!;ange. See Lnsh- 

ington, 11. 

- Burr’s j)nenniatic interlocking and re- 

l)eaiing switcli and signal ap])aratus for. 
See Burr, I). A. 

- The ciir-bnildcr’s diet ionary. Nte For¬ 
ney, M. N. 

-Clnnnin de fer olectrique des boulevards 

.A Paris. See Chretien, J. 

- ('licinins de fer. Nee Janin, A. 

- Des clieinins de fer en temps degnerre. 

See Formanoir, A. de. Conferences inili- 
taires beiges, 1« sdr., No. 2. 

- D.'iinpfwagen fiir llanpt- nud Neben- 

balinen. See Thomas, G. 

- Eenige teregtwijzingen betretfende 

mi.jre aanvrage tot eoneessie der Noord 
enNoordooster spoorwegen. NecBrouwer 
van Hogendorp, de. 

- Das Eisenbabn-Banwe.sen. See Su- 

semihl, A. T. 

-Eisenbaliuen in ihrer wirtbsebaftlicben 

Bedeutnng. See Heuser, C’. 

- Electrical appliances for. See Union 

electric signal co. 

- L’einploi des cheinins de fer, etc. See 

Prevost. Librairie luilitaire, Confe¬ 
rence 8. 

- Encyclopadie der Ei.seubabnen-Tecb- 

nik. See Woas, F. 

-Fallacies of the broken gauge. See 

Fallacies. 

- Farming and railroad interests iir 

America. See Harold, .1. 

- The gauge question. jS'cc Harding, W. 

-in Egypt. See Key, A. 

-in India. See Danvers, .1. 

- See Davidson, E. 

- See Indian railways. 

Railways in India. By an engineer. 8°. 
Land., 1847. 

[B(l. in a vol. entitled “ Railwiiys, India, etc.”] 

-Introduction to 2d ed. See Bourne, J. 

-Po8tscrii)t to 2(1 ed. See Bourne, J. 

-With an introduction rendering avail¬ 
able existing works, etc. See Bourne, J. 

- in New .South Wales iiud India. See 

Denison, W. 

-Light or remunerative. See Green, 

C. F. 

- Machinists’ supplies for, etc. See 

Cooke, W. 


RAILWAYS—continued. 

- Manual of the railroads of the United 

States. See Poor, II. V. 

- Manuel militaire des cliemins de fer. 

See Issalene, I^. Actuals. scient.s., 31. 

- Metals at Paris exhibition, 1878; their 

uses in railway plant. See Lebasteur, 11. 

- The mining journal, railw.ay and com¬ 
mercial gazette. See Mining. 

- Narrow gauge. See Spooner, C. E. 

-in North America. See Fleming, H. 

-Ireland. See Lewis, W. 

-Reports of engineers on the merits 

of. See Osborne, R. B., and Manning, C. P. 

-Review of the theory. See Sey¬ 
mour, S. 

- — speedier than broad gauge. See 

Melville, IT. S. 

- Une note sommaire sur I’exploitation 

des chemins de fer Allemands et Autri- 
chiens. See Deghilage and Morandiere, J. 

-Our. See Parsloe, J. 

- Our iron roads. See Williams, F. S. 

- Patent train signalling telegraph. See 

Tyer. 

- Projects to establish certificates of 

qualification in the rituniug service. See 
Reynolds, M. 

- Die Radreifen-Befestiguugen. See 

Kesseler, C. 

- The railroad spiral, etc. See Searles, 

W. H. 

- Report of commissioner of railroads. 

Nee United States. Interior dept. 

-Road-master’s guide. See Huntington, 

W. S. 

- Rules of the baggage department and 

parcel traffic. Nee Kirkman, M. M. 

-Steel and iron rails for. See Booth, J. L. 

- Switches and crossings. Nee,Donald¬ 
son, W. 

- Technical working of. See Couche, C. 

- Die Teclinologie der Eisenbahn-Werk- 

staellen. See Oberstadt, F. 

-Their origin and problems. See Adams, 

C. F. 

- Trace et profil eii long du chemin de 

fer du Gothard, etc. See Hellwag, W. 

- Tramways; their construction and 

working. See Clark, D, K. 

RAIN. Levelling iiower of. By R. A. 
Proctor. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci., 2d .ser. 

RAINBOW. L’arc-en-ciel. See Tyndall, 
.1. Actuals, scients., 22. 


I 






RAMBERT. 


332 


RANSOME. 


Riliiibort, Eugene. Exposition nniver- 
selle, Raris, IM78. Suisse. Edueation et 
enseigneiuent. Enseigneinent superieur, 
Classe 8. Rai)port par. 12'^. Zurich, 
1870. pp. 'Mi. 

Rambles in Rome.. See Fairholt, F. W. 

-of a 11 artist. iSee Fairholt, F. \V. 

Kaiiiboiiisoiii, .1. Ees Iiarinonies dii son 
et I’liistoire des instriiments de niiisi(|ue. j 
Illiis. 8*^. 1878. pj). 0 +'Wi. 

Raiiiiiielsboi'Sf, C. F. Gnidetoaeoiir.se 
of quantitative elieniical analysis, (\s])e- j 
eially of ininerals .and furnace products, i 
illustrated \>y exaiiiples. Tr. l>y .1. Tow- I 
ler. 80. X F., 1872. pp. 2:12. 

Ramsay. Fliysifiue et iiliysique du ! 
globe. iSce Tyndall, .1., and otliers. Act- i 
nal.s. sclents., Ki. 

iSaiii^ay, .1. A. A treati.se on ventilat¬ 
ing and working collierie.s. lUus. 8^. | 
Xmnf., 1882. j))). (id. 

Ramsay, Williani. Manual of qualitative 
chemical analysis. Tr. by. See Beilstein. 
F. Putnam’s element, .sci. .ser., v.2f). i 

Ramsey, Alexander. Rudiiueutsof min¬ 
eralogy ; view of the general pro])erties of 
minerals. 2d ed. Illiis. Ti^. Loud., 1874. 
pp. 3.‘10. Weale’s series, No. 4. 

Raii4l, Edward Sprague, jr. The rhodo¬ 
dendron and “American plants.” A treat- j 
ise on the culture, propagation, .and spe- j 
cies of the rhododendron; with cult mat 
notes upon ]>lants which thrive under 
like treatment, and descriptions of species i 
and varieties. 12°. Lout., 1871. pj). 188. 

-The window gardener. JIIku. liio. ! 

Bout., 1873. jip. 132. j 

Randall, Henry S. A compiled account 
of the breeils of horses in the United 
States prelixed to Si>ooner’s Vou.att. See \ 
Youatt, \V. i 

-'I'lie practical shepherd. A complete i 

treatise on the breeding, management, 
and diseases of the sheep. lUnu. :tlst ed. ^ 
12'^. X. l'.,18r)3. pp.4.^>2. 

-Sheep husbandry ; with an account of 

the dili'erent breeds, and general direc- 1 
tious in regard to summer and winter 
management, breeding, and the treat¬ 
ment of diseases. With the author’s let¬ 
ter to the Texas Alm.auac on she.ei) j 
bandry in Texas, and George W. Keii- 
dall’s letter on sheep-raising in Texas. 
IUhs. 8'^. N. y., 1880. lip. 338. | 


j Randall, P. M. The ([uartz operator’s 
: handbook. Rev. ed. Ulus. 12°. X. V., 

\ 1871. pp.175. 

I Randall, Paul. Die Fabrikation der 
Emaille und das Emaillircn. Him. 12*^. 
Il'ieii, reel, Leipzif/, 1880. pp. 224. Chem.- 
tech. Bib , B. 05. 

Randolph, C. J. Tnaatise on the house 
culture of ornamental plants. Tr. from 
the French by. See Parlor gardener. 

RANGES, traps, rollers, etc. Sec Eagle 
range and foundry co. 

Rank, Amos, and co. Illustrated c.atalogue 
of Rank’s grave guauds designed for pre¬ 
serving the symmetry of burial mounds, 
and holding the usual head and foot 
stones more permanently and securely in 
jiosition. 12'^. Solem, Ohio, 1875. ]qi. 12. 

Raiikon, Francis A.' The strains in 
trusses computed liy means of diagrams 
with twmity examjiles drawn to scale. 
IlhiH. 8°. X. F., 1872. pp. 03. 

Raiikiiie, W. J. Macquorn, The cyclo- 
l)a‘dia of machine and hand tools. A 
series of plans, sections, and elevations of 
the most approved tools for working in 
intn, wood, and other materials; to which 
is added an essay on the strength and 
♦pialityof wood and metals; and an essay 
on the puddling of iron by St. .Tohn Vin¬ 
cent Day. IIIuu. 4'^. Loud., 1869. pp. 74. 

-Miscellaneous scientific jiapers. Frnui 

Transactions, etc. A memoir of the 
author by P. G. Tait. Ed. by W. ,1. Millar. 
Jlliiu. 8'^. Z/oad., 1881. pp. 3G-|-5G7. 

-Ship-builduig, theoretical and practi¬ 
cal. By Isaac Watts, Frederick K. B.arnes, 
.James R. Napier, aud W. J. M. Rankine, 
gen. editor. Illiis. fol. Land., 1866. pp. 
11 +300. 

-Tlu^orie du velocipede. Surlesloisde 

I’ecoulemeut <le la va.peur. Tr. par J.-B. 
Viollet. Revue par Moiguo. 8^. Paris, 
1870. Actuals, sclents., 17. 

Ransome (Allen), and co. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue aud price list of patent and ini- 
pi'oved woodworking machines. 8^^. 
Loud., 1871. j»p. 1G4. 

Raiisioilio, Arthur. Stethometry. Ac¬ 
count of a more exact method of measur¬ 
ing and examining the chest, with some 
of its results in physiology and iiractical 
medicine. A|ipendix on the chemical and 
micro.scopical examination of re.S])ired air. 
lUus. 8^^. Loud., 18116. pp. 12 + 207. 









RANSOME. 


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Ransorae, S. II. Catalogno of a selection 
of stoves ami hollow ware, inaimfactnred 
by. H^. X. 3'., 18()(). pp. 40. (II eo]).) 

Ransomes ami Rapier. Tramway iinisanee 
ami its remedy. Address to local antliori- 
ties. 8°. Loud., n. d. pp. 11. 

Ransomes, Sims ami Head. Illustrated 
eatalof'iie of agricultural machinery, man¬ 
ufactured and sold hy. 8°. Lond., 1809. 
pp. 88 -f 24. 

-Illnstrirte Katalog der laudwirthschaft- 

licheu Maschineu, welche fahrizirt uud 
verkauft werdeu V. 8*^. Land., IH70 ])p. 88. 

Rapier. Tramway nuisance and its reme¬ 
dy. iSee Ransomes and Rai>ier. 

Kai'oy, J. S. Hteaking and training 
horses, hy. See Powell, 3V. .1. 

-Taming, or breaking the horse, hy anew 

and improved method, as practiced in the 
United States and Europe; rules for .se¬ 
lecting a good horse, for feeding horses, 
etc. Also The complete farrier, or horse 
doctor; guide for treatment of all dis¬ 
eases, etc. Hy J. C. Knowlson. lUiis. 
1(5^. JV. 1'., «. d. ])p. 04-f-f'4. 

Rationale of malting. See Tizard, W. L. 

Katti, F. Ritlessioni di, relative alia ])o- 
larita elettrostati(\a. See Volpicelli, 1*. 
[Accademia pontilicia de’ nnovi Lim!ei, 
1855. ] 

Kattoil, J. J. L. A handbook of common 
salt. Illiis. 8°. Madras, IH77. itj). 281. 

Kail, C. Archa-ological collection of Uni¬ 
ted States National mnsenm,in charge of 
the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsn. 
contrib., v. 22. 

-Palenqne tablet of the United State's 

National mnsenm. Smithsn. contrib., v.22. 

Kav<*iisfoiii, E. G., and Hiilloy, .lohn. 
A handbook of gymnastics and athletics. 
lllus. 8°. Lond., v. d. pp. 408. 

RAW materials. Das nene Iluch der Er- 
tindnngen; H. II, Gewinnnng der Roh- 
stolfe. H. 0. Mechanische Ilearbeitnng 
der Rohstotfe, etc. See Neue. 

Kayct, G. L’astronomie prati<ine. See 
Andre, C., and others. Actuals, scl¬ 
ents., 118. 

Rayleigh, Baron. See Strutt, .1. . 

Kayiiioiiil, Oliver. The art of fishing on 
the ])rinciple of avoiding cruelty, with 
api»roved rules for fishing. Load., 

1800. pp. 09. 


Kayiiioiiil, Rossitor W. Mining indus¬ 
try of the States and territories of the 
Rocky Mts. inclndieig descriptions of 
(inartz, i»lacer and hydraulic mining; 
amalgaination, concentration, smelting, 
etc. lUns. [Maps.] 8°. N. E., 187G. |>p.550. 
[Piileli.sliers' iiiipriiit as above ; properly a Gov- 
ernnieiit ropoi-t. See uuder Unitkd St.\te.s. 
'I'rcjisiiry dept.] 

-Silver and gold; an account of the 

mining and metallurgical industry of the 
United States, with refei’ence chietly to 
the jn'ccions metals. lUas. 8°. N. 

]87(). pp..5G(). 

[PublLsbers’ iinpriut as above; properly a Gov- 
ernnieut report. See under Uniteii States. 
'rrciisiiry dei)t.] 

Kayiior, I’. E. Printing for amateurs; 
a practical guide to the art of printing, 
containing <le.scri|)tions of presses and ma¬ 
terials, together with details of the proc¬ 
esses emi)loyed, etc. lllus. 12'^. Land., 
n. d. pp. 7(i. Amateur series, V. 1. 

Read, David. Nathan Read ; his invention 
of the mnlti-tnbnlar boiler and imrtable 
high-pre.ssnre steam engine, and discov¬ 
ery of the true mode of applying steam- 
])ower to navigation and to railways. 
Contribution to early history of steam¬ 
boat and locomotive engine. By hisfiieml 
and nephew, lllus. 12^. X. V., 1870. 
l»p. 15 + 201. 

Koad, G (!orge. The confectioner's and 

pastry <-ook’s guide, or confectionery made 
easy. 14th ed. with many important ad¬ 
ditions. 12^. Land., n.d. ])p. 4 + 93. 

Koaii, .lohn E. Farming for profit. A 
handbook for the American farmer. A 
practical work, devoted to agriculture 
and mechanics, fruit-growing and garden¬ 
ing, live-stock, business principles, home 
life, and showing how to make money, 
preserve heiilth, and secure happiness on 
the farm, lllus. 8^. Bhila.,1881. pp. 8G0. 

ICrail, Nathan. His invention of the 
mnlti-tnbnlar steam boiler and portable 
high-jnessnre engine, etc. iSee Read, D. 

Readers and writers’ economy co. Illus¬ 
trated catalogue, .June, 1881). A guide to 
literary and bnsine.ss economies in desk 
study, etc. IG°. Boston, 1880. pp. 44. 

Reader’s handbook of allusions, references, 
etc. See Brewer, E. C. 

READING. Art of. See Cox, E. W. 

-The best. See Perkins, F. 13. 





READING. 


334 


RECEIPTS. 


Reading (The) iron works. Catalogne of 
fixed and portable prize steam engines 
and agricnltural machinery. 8°. Heading, 
Berkshire, 1870. 

Ready reckoner. Ace Steele, J. Weale’s 
series, No. 218. 

-for hanks in worsted pieces. See 

Holdsworth, A. 

-for the admeasnrement of land. See 

Arman, A. Weale’s series, No. 01*. 

-Millers, merchants, and farmers. See 

Millers. Weale’s series. No. EU. 

Reale istitnto vi neto di scienze, lettere ed 
arti. Atti del reale istitnto veneto di 
scienze, lettere cd arti dal Novembre, 1877, 
all’ Ottobre 1878. T. 4, serie .0. Dis- 
pensa(ininta. 8^. f'eiie:ia, IS77-7S, n.t. p. 
[Contiiius xiapcr of F. Kos.sctti on tcDpliones.] 

REAPERS and mowers. Gombiued and 
single. See Champion harvesting ma- 
chine.s. 

-.Tohnston’s harvesters. See Johnston 

harvester co. 

Reason why ; domestic science. Reasons 
for duties which a housewife has to per¬ 
form. 14th tlionsand rev. Ilhis. 12°. 
Land., [18()9]. pp. :108. Houlston’s en¬ 
quire within .ser., v. 10. 

Reason for things which, though gener¬ 
ally believed, .are imperfectly understood. 
lUiis. 12°. Loud., 1870. pp. :140. Houls¬ 
ton’s enquire within ser., v. 0. 

Keher, Franz von. History of ancient 
art. Hcvised by the author. Tr. and 
augmented by .Joseph Thacher Clarke. 
8°. A’, r., 1882. i)p. 482. 

RECEIPTS. See Confectioner’s hand¬ 
book. 

- See Miller, E. S. 

-American recipe book and housekeep¬ 
er’s manual. See Kelsoe, W. 

-and instruction in the useful and do¬ 
mestic art.s. See Lardner, D. 

-Breakfast, luncheon and tea. SeeRar- 

land, M. 

- Oarpenters, joiners, cabinet-makers, 

and gilder.s’ companion. Ace Reinnel, F. 

-Chemisch-techni.sche Si>ecialit:iten. Ace 

Capaun-Karlowa, C. F. 

- Choice dietetic and remedial. See 

Napheys, G. II. 

-Common sense in the household. See 

Harland, M. 

-Companion of useful information. See 

Swingler, W. II. 


RECEIPTS —continued. 

-Consult me how to cook, etc. Ace Book 

that every family needs. 

-Dictionary of practical recc.ii»ts ; ar¬ 
cana of trade and manufacture ; domestic 
cconomy, etc. Ace Francis, D. 

- Dictionary of ju-actical recipes. Aee 

Beeton’s All about it book.s. 

- Directions for economical every-day 

cookery. Aee Corson, J. 

-Experiments in building, husbandry, 

gardening, etc. See S., T. 

-Facts for every-day life. Acc Every-day. 

-The family receipt book. AcePinney, H. 

-.')00. For economical and healthfnl 

cooking. Aee Beecher, C. E. 

-Food for the invalid, etc. Ace Pother- 

gill, J. M. 

-for calico ])rinting. See Shepard, T. P. 

-for dyeing cotton and wool as at Paris, 

Rouen, etc. See Ulrich, L. 

-for sportsmen. Acc Shooting. 

-for the preservation of fruits, vegeta- 

ble.s, etc. Ace Housekeeper’s manual. 

-Garden. See Quin, C. W. 

-gathered from ladies of umiuestioned 

ability. See Kimball, L. A. 

-Guide for coach-painters. See Arlot, M. 

-Household Itook of practical. Ace Rey¬ 
nolds, G. AV. M. 

-in nearly every department of human 

etfort. Aee Youman, A. E. 

-Instructions for ])rcparing meat, fish, 

vegetables and fruit. See Gouffe, J. 

-Manufacturing and preparing cordials, 

wines, beer, e.ssences, etc. AccMonzert, L. 

- Mason.s, bricklayer.s, plasterers and 

slaters’ assistant. See Reinnel, 

-Modern householder. aS’cc Murray, R. 

-Number of useful. Acc Practical. 

-Over one hundred valuable. See Chase, 

A. W. 

-Painter’s manual. t<ee Painter’s. 

-Preserving and manufacturing secrets- 

See Reed, F. M. 

-Recipe book. See Case, A. !>. 

-rules and tables. See Van Cleve, B. F. 

-Scottish cookeiy book ; nearly 1(10 new 

recipes. See Stewart, A. 

-Secrets for farmers. See Reed, F. M. 

-Secrets worth knowing. Ace Secrets. 

-The universal assistant and complete 

mechanic, etc. See Moore, R. 

-Useful and valuable. See Haney’s 

manual. 






RECEIPTS. 


335 


REGNANI. 


RECEIPTS—continued. 

-The nsel'nl coni])anion and artificers’ 

assistant. See Allen, H. B. 

-Wonders, mysteries and disclosures. See 

Book of wonders. 

-Wrinkles and recipes. See Benjamin, 

1’. Scientific American. 

-Young- mechanics’ instructor. See Al¬ 
len, C. 

Recipe.?; for sou])s, fish, meats, vegetahles, 
deserts, etc.; oh.servations on animals, 
chee.se, milk, Im-ads, heverage.s, invalid 
cookery, children, the doctor, etc. See 
Beeton, Isabella. Book of household 
management. 

Reclamation and prot<“ction of agricultural 
lands. See Stevenson, David. 

RECTUM, diseases of. See Allingham, W. 

Kotliei*, Antoine. I.e wagon cultivateur. 
8*^. Paris, [1858]. i)p. IG. 

l<e(ltoiib:icli4M', F. KGsultats scionti- 
fiques et prati(jue8 destin6es a la construc¬ 
tion des machines. 2* ^d. tr. sur la 5" <5d. 
allemande, avec notes et additions de 
F. Grashof. 4°. J'ciris, 1874. Atlas, 4°. 
pp. 11 + 533. 

REDUCTION and oxidation. Study of, by 
Otis Coe Johnson. Ace Douglas, S. H., and 
Prescott, A. B. Qual. chem. analysis. 

Keed, E. J. Our iron-clad .ships ; their 
qualities, performances, and cost. With 
chapters on turret ships, iron-elad rams, 
etc. Illus. 8°. Loud., 18Gt). pp. 32-f- 
332 + 32. 

Uced, Frank M. Preserving and manu¬ 
facturing secrets. Giving i)hiin directions 
for preserving, canning, and storing all 
kinds of fruits and vcgeiaides, and for 
maimfacturing all kinds of foreign and 
domestic liquors, home-made wines, and 
snmnier beverages. 8^. N. Y. [1874]. 
pp. 32. 

-Secrets for farmers. Containing valu¬ 
able information for fruit growers, house 
owners, <lairymen, catth?, i)oultry, horse 
and sliecq* raisers, and dealer.s, and others. 
80. W F., [1874]. pp.32. 

Kccd, Thomas. Seamanshi]); compiled 
for candidates preparing to pass the ma¬ 
rine board examinations for certificates of 
competency as mates and masters. 11th 
ed. rev. and enl. lUtis, KJO. Sunderland, 
thd. pp. 13t». 


Reed and Barton. 1881. Illustrated ap- 
]iendix and price list of electro gold and 
silver plate, manufactured hy Reed and 
Barton, and heavily silver ])lated on hard 
Avhite metal and nickel silver. 40 . A'. F. ; 
Taunton, Mass. 1881. 

-lllnstrated catalogue and price list of 

electro silver plate manufactuied by. fob 
Taunton, Mass., [1877]. 

-Revised ju’ice list of tin; linest electro- 

silverplated spoons, forks, ladles, etc., 
manufactured by. 12°. Taunton, n. d. 
PI>. 40. 

Reed’s engineer’s handbook. See Thorn, 
W. II. 

Reed’s .ship-owners’ and ship-masters’ 
handy-book. .5th ed. rev. 12^. Sunder¬ 
land, n. d. pp. 149 -j- 13. 

Koofly, James. The universal bank note, 
draft, and check detector, v. 2. Illus. 
12^^. Xetv Orleans, 1858. pp. 44. 

Rv es, Janet E. See Ruutz-Rees. 

Keesc, John J. A mannal of toxicology, 
including the consideration of the nature, 
})ro])ertie8, effects, and means of detection 
of i>oisons, more especially in their med¬ 
icolegal relations. 8°. I’hila., 1874. pp. 
507. 

Reference catalogne of current literature, 
containing the full title of books now in 
print and on sale, with the ])rice8 for 
which they may be obtained of all book- 
sidlers; and an index of thirty-five thou¬ 
sand works. 8°. Land., 1880. pi>. 234. 

Reformed Virginian silk-worm, or a rare 
and new discovery of a si>e<aly way, and 
easie means, found out by a young lady 
in England, 1()52, for feeding silk-worms 
in the woods, on (he mulberry-tree leaves 
ill Virginia. 8«. Ao/u/., 1G.55. pp. 37. 

Refraction of the eye. See Morton, A. 
Stanford. 

REFRIGERATOR. See Cold blast. 

REFUSE. Dirty dustbins and sloppy 
streets. Ate Boulnois, 11. P. 

Regional surgery. See Southam, F. A. 

REGISTER (Annual), of public events, at 
home and abroad. [English.] See An¬ 
nual. 

D. F. Contro la teorica di 
Melloni, lettera di. See Volpicelli, P. 
[Accademia jiontilicia de’niiovi Lincei 
1855.] 





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336 


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V. Coiimuicazioiie del pro¬ 
fessor F. Ratti sulla st'conda lettera del 
I’rof. P. Vol])ieelli al sig. See Volpicelli, 
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cei 1855.] 

Ke;;iiei’, Alfred v. Die Bereituiig der 
Schauiiiweine, init besoiiderer Ileriick- 
siclitigung der franzosisclien Cliainpagiier- 
Fabrikatioii. Mit Beiiiitzuug des Werkes 
von A. Roltiuet “Les vinsiinmsseux.” 12'^. 
/r/ew, Pent, Leipzig, 1879. Chem.-tt>clin. 
Bib., B. 50. 

Rieliard V. Die Fabrikation des 
Rnbenzuckers. Nebst eiuem Anliange 
iiber die Verwerthnng der Naebinoduete 
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RIGGING. Construction, rigging, and 
handling of model yachts, ships, and 
steamers. See Biddle, T. E. 

-Gr6ement des vaisseanx. *9f;c Lescal- 

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Right lines in tlieir right ])laces. See Da¬ 
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RIGID dynamics. Lessons in. See Pirie, G. 

Kiiiiiiiol, Eugene. Hook of perfumes. 
/Rhs. 12°. 7’/(i7rt., 18(16. j)p. 20-|-266. 

RINGING. See liJso Bells. 

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-Change-ringing disentangled. Wig- 

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-Standard methods in the art of change¬ 
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RINGS. Antiquegemsand. t'^ccKing, C. 

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Kiploy, l’hilii>. Great industries of the 
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-Lchrhuch der technischeu Mechanik. 

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-basins. Notes on. Nee Williams, R. A. 

-embankments, FIus-s-Korrektiouen im 

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-engineering. See also Canal, etc. 

- See Wex, G. v. 

-Completion of the new improved bed 

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RIVER engineering—continued. 

-Delle cagif)ui e de’ rimedj delle 

iuondazioui del Tevere. Nee Chiesa, A., 
and Gambarini, B. 

-Depth over Sandy Hook bar. See 

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-History of the Jetties at the mouth 

of the Mississippi River. See Corthell, 
E. L. 

-ITydrologische Untersuchungeu an 

der Wesi-r, fRbe, etc. See Wagner, .1. v. 

-Marche des ernes ct travaux de rec¬ 
ti licaticui. See Belpair, T. 

-Mouth of the. ^lissi.ssippi, with plans 

for deepening its bar. See Knapp, II. F. 

-])ermanently cutting away by natu- 

r.al force; reducing bed bottom, and the 
tendency to floods. See Knapp, H. F. 

-I’rincipes d'hydrauli(|ne appliquds 

aux rivieres. See Bernard. 

-Principles and i)r.actices of embank¬ 
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-river surfaces. See Knapp, H. F. 

-Thdories des fleuvcs avec Part de 

bfitir dans lenrseaux et de prevenir leurs 
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-Treatise on. See Vernon-Harcourt, 

L. F. 

-Trcafi.sc on the imi)rovement of the 

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-Treatise on the imi)rovement of the 

Ohio River. Nee Morris, E. 

-gardens; cultivating fresh water pl.ants 

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T. Francis. The orchard-hou.se 
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Kil "Ors, Thomas. The miniature fruit 
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RIVERS and streams. Dccrea.se of. See 
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-sjirings, wells, ti<les, estuaries, rainfall 

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RIVET machines. Machine a fabriqner 
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ROAD-bnilding. Der Chau.sseebau und 
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- main ten an CO and liorse-dra light 

through steaiii road rolling. See Paget, 

F. A. 

-making and repairing. See Leary, E. 

-Ilandbnch dc8 gesammten .Stra.s.sen- 

haiioH im Stadtm. See Kruger, R. 

- — Der iStrassen- nnd Eisenhahnhau. 

See Becker, M. Handbucli der Ing.- 
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-m.aster’s assistant and .section-master’s 

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ROADS and railways in New South Wales 
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-and .streets. Construction of. See Law, : 

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- — Der Wege- nnd Strassenlian, etc. 

See Osthoff, G. Deutsche hantechn. 
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- Hints on the ri'pair of main. See 

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- Landwirthsehaftlieher Wege- nnd 

Briickenhan, etc. See Schubert, F. C. 

-Maintenance of macadami,se(l. See Cod- 

rington, T. 

- Mannel dn eondnetenr des pouts et 

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-Mountain. -See Wilkins, II. St. C. 

-or, amalg.amation of railways and high¬ 
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-Onr roailways. See “Viator.” 

- rractical tii'ati.se on. See Gillmore, 

Q. A. 

- railway.s, and canals for India. See ^ 

Login, T. 

-Rnt.schnngen, etc., der Erdhanten hei 

Eisenhah.ien nnd Stra.ssen. .See Kaven, 
A. V. ' 

-Treatise on. See Parnell, II. 

-Turnpike, ^nihlic, and occniiation. See 

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Roasting gold and silver ores. Ncc Kustel, 

G. 

Robb, D. C. Ilanditook of the polariseope. j 
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Fritz. Flei.sch, Gemiise, Fisch nnd , 

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Roberts, T. The English bowman, or 
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Rob<‘rtsoil, Frank. Tables for arches. 
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Robertson’s we<lge-.snrfac«‘ frictional gear¬ 
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Robinson, Jidin. Ferns in their homes 
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Robinson, Matthew. The new family 
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ICobiil^Oll, AV. Hardy tlowers Descrip¬ 
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Rochester machinery manufacturing co. 
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- and Mcliorloiiiiiicr, E. A treatise 

on chemistry. V. 1. The non-metallic ele¬ 
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ICO!>«o, Joshua. The complete practical 
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- file pattern maker’s assistant; embrac¬ 
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tion, the preparation of tools, together 
with a large collection of useful aud valu¬ 
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-8 ide valve practically explained; prac- 

tie.il demonstrations of the operation of 
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illustrating elfects of variations in their 
proportions by examides carefully selected 
fi(»m the most recent and successful prac¬ 
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ROSE book. Amateur’s. See Hibberd, S. 

-culture. New guide to. See Diiigee 

and Conrad co, 


Alfred. Galvanoplastic ma¬ 
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I Fesquet. Ulus. 8°. Phila., 1872. pp. 
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Emil. Use of the spectro¬ 
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Rosenberg', George F. Flower painting 
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Rosenkranz, F. Allgemeines Journal der 
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I Rosenthal, I. Das deutsche Patentgesetz 
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; Roseiltliiil, L. Physiology of muscles 
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ROSETTE work aud how to make it. 
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Rosing, S. Engelsk-dansk Ordbog. 

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Ross, 0 wen C. D. Air as fuel; or petro¬ 
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Ross, Win. Alexander. Alphabetical man¬ 
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- Pyrology, or tire chemistry; science 

interesting to the general i»hilosoi)her, 
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chemist, mineralogist, metallurgist, geol- 
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Rosse, Karl of. The monster telescopes 
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Rosser, W. H. The yachtman’s handy 
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Kossi, Raphael de. Physique et physique 
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Kossitor, E. K., and Wri^^lit, F. A. 

Modern house painting, containing twenty 
colored lithographic plates, exhibiting 
the u.se of color in exterior and interior 
house painting; cinhracing examples of 
simple and elaborate work ; treatment of 
old styles of houses; hints and suggestions 
on harmonious color treatment, suitaltle 
to every variety of building. 8°. X. F., 

1882. pp. 1(1. 

William. Handbook of ap¬ 
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- Handbook of theoretical mechanics; 

with diagraims. 1(1°. X. F., 1873. pp. 
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- Illustrated dictionary of scientific 

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ROTARY motion. Transmission demouve- 
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Roth, J>r. Brandt’s statement of uterine 
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Roth and McMahon. Illustrated ami de¬ 
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■Cofli, K. do. Das neue Buck dcr Erfiu- 
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Rotundity of the earth. Half-hour recre¬ 
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R<»ll<>iKOl, J. Transfusion of human blood; 
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Guinness. lUus. 12*^. Zo/id., 1877. pp. 9(). 

ICoiitli, C. H. F. Infant feeding .and its 
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Routledge, G. Every boy’s book. Ency- 
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ICoiif lod^o, Robert. Discoveries and in¬ 
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i Routlod^o, Robert—continued. 

-Electric lighting. See Du Moncel, T. 

-A impul.ar history of science. lUue. 

12°. Loud., 1881. pp. 673. 

-Science in sport made philosophy in 

' earnest; being an attempt to illustrate 
; some elementary principles of i»hysical 
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lUus. 12°. Loud., 1877. ' pp. 332. 

! Roiill<*<Iy:o, Thom.as. Bamboo as a pa per- 
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Routledge’s books for the country. Illus. 
i 16°. Loud., u. d. 

No. 1. Aquarinni. By J. G. tVood. 

2. Anglinp:. By IJ. Blakey. 

.2. Shooting. By R. Blakoy. 
j 10. Bees: their habits, etc. By ,T. G. tVooiI. 

11. Cage and singing hird.s. By H. (t. Adams. 

[ 17., Common objects of the seashore. By.I.G. 

i _ tVood. 

Routledge’s sixjienny handbooks. Illus. 

! 24°. Loud., 1860-1877. 

I No. 3. Gymna.stics. By G. Forrest. 

5. Whist, on the text of Hoyle. By G. F. 

i Pardon. 

I G. Billiards. By G. F. Pardon. 

] 7. Draughts, with a chapter on backgammon, 

j By G. F. Pai'don. 

9. C.ard player. By G. F. Pardon. 

10. Rowing and sailing. By J. 11. Walsh. 

' 11. Riding and driving. By “Stonehenge.” 

12. Archery, fencing, and broadsword. By 

“Stonehenge ” and J. G. Wood. 

Routledge’s sporting auuual, 1882. Con¬ 
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cricket, foot-ball, rowing, lawn-tennis, 
athletics, bicycling, swimming, racquets, 
and tennis; also, the public schooks’ 
matches and cricket curiosities, with av¬ 
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Roiix, V. Manuel operatoire pour I’cm- 
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(2 cop.) 

-Trait6 pratique dc la transformation 

des n^gatifs en positifs servant it I’hdlio- 
gravnre et anx agrandissements. 12°. 
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KoWiiii, Thomas. Coal. Spontaneous j 
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Rowan, W.R. Employment of mechan¬ 
ical motors on tramways; paper prepai’ed 
for the information of a commission ap¬ 
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by F. .T. Rowan. 8°. Land., 1877. pp. 36. j 
Rowbotliain, Thomas. The art of i 
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Loud., V. d. Handbooks tine arts, No. 35. 

-The art of sketching from nature, with 

27 illustrations by Thos. L. Rowbotham^ 
revised by Susan N. Carter. 10°. N. Y., 
1878. i)p. 74. Putnam’s art haudbooks, 1. | 
Rowbotliain, Thomas, and T. L. Art j 
of landscape painting in water colors. 1 
37th cd. 12°. Lond., [1880]. pp. .55+ j 
.50. Handbooks tine arts. No. 24. | 

Rowell, (i. 1’., and co. American newsp.a- ' 
per directory; containing lists of all news¬ 
papers published in the United States, 
Territories, Canada, etc. 13th annual ed. 
8°. N. r., 1881. pp. 1204. I 

ROWING. S(€ Popular recreator, v. 2. | 

-aud sailing. See Walsh, J. H. Rout- ! 

ledge’s sixpenny handbooks. No. 10. ! 

-and training. Arts of. See Brick- ! 

wood, E. D. j 

- How to row. See Derington, T. J. 

-Oars aud scull.s. See Woodgate, W. B. 

Rowley and Hermance’s classified cata¬ 
logue of improved wood-working machin¬ 
ery. lUits. 4°. Williamsjm't, Pa. pp. 09. 
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Royal engineers, London. Papers on sub- i 
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corps of. V. 1-10 ; 1844-’49. 4°. New ser, 
V. 1-20; 1851-1872. 8°. Index of the sub¬ 
jects and authors, (luarto and new ser. j 
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Royal micro.scopicalsociety,London. .Tour- 
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8°. I^ond., 1878-’83. | 

Royal observatory. Description of the re- 
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Greenwich. Forming appendix 1 to the 
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year 1854. Ill ns. fol. Lond., 1850. pp. 15. 
Royal .society of New South Wales. Journal 
a id projee lings, v. 10-15—. Illus. 8°. | 
Sjidneii, 1870-’83. 

[Vol.s. 10, 11, (“tl. by A. Livor.siilge; v. 12, by A. 

Livrr.sidgr and Dr. Lt'ibiua.J ' 


RUBBER. See also India rubber. 

-clothing. See Goodyear rubber co. 

-goods. See Davidson rubber co. 

--See Goodyear’s rubber manuf’g co. 

Rucker, Pro/. Coal. <SVcGreen,Miall,etc. 

Rudder aud Martineau. Book, No. 1828. 
Patent cork barrel cocks. Manuf’d by. 
Illus. 4°. Birminijham, [Ph^.], n. d. 

Rudloff, R. Der Portlaud-Cement, iiber- 
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Rlldolpli. The wonders of nature. Rev. 
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1882. pp. 248. 

Rueir, A. v. Ban und Einrichtnng der 
Stallungen und Aufenthaltsorte unsercr 
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1875. pp. 14 + 338. 

Riililiiiuiiii, Julius. Die Ge.schichte der 
Bogeninstrumeute, insbesondere derjeni- 
gen des heutigeii Streichquartettes, von 
den friihesten Aufiingeii an bis auf die 
heutige Zeit. Hrsg. v. Richard Riihlmann 
Illus. 8°. BraunschweUj, 1882. pp. 321, 
Atlas, 1. 4°. 

Ruliliiiaiiii, Moritz. Allgemeine Ma- 
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Riililiiiaiiii, R. Die Geschichte der 
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RULES, jdaues, gages, etc. See Chapin, 

E.M. 

RUM distillation. See Lock, C. G. W. Su¬ 
gar growing and refining. 

-from sugar-cane and d.ate-tree in Ben¬ 
gal. See Robinson, S. H. 

Riiiiibold, T. F. Hygiene and treatment 
of catarrh. Pt. 1. H3-gienic .and s.anative 
measures. Pt. 2. Therapeutic measures. 
Illus. 12°. St. Louis, 1881. 

Riiiiifoi'd, Count [Benj.amin Thompson]. 
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Riiiiisey, James. A short treatise on the 
application of steam to propel boats or 
ves-sels of aiqy burthen against r.apid cur¬ 
rents with gre.at velocity, for the working 
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Rumsey (L. M.) uianiifiicturiug co. Mauu- 
facturers and jobbers of agricultural ini- 
plenients, barbed wire fencing and fence 
wire, lead pipe and sheet lead, gas pipe 
and fittings, belting, hose, packing, etc. ; 
foundry and railway supplies. Ulus. 8*^. 
Sf. Louis, Mo., 1881. pp. 10 + 432. 

lCll|>l»aiiCi’, Antoine. Hypodermic in¬ 
jections in the treatment of neuralgia, 
rhenmatisin, gout, and other diseases. 
12'^. I> 08 t.,\S(\b. jip. 1(50. 

-Principles and practice of laryngoscopy 

and rhinoscopy in diseases of the throat 
and nasal passages. Designed for use of j 
physicians and students. lUus. 8°. N. 
3'., 18(58. pp. 20 + 153. i 

RURAL affairs. Book of farm manage- I 
meut and country life. See Ward and i 
Lock. 

-illnstratiid annual register. See 

Thomas, J. J. 

-architecture. Liindliche Bauten. See 

Knabel, A. Deutsche bantechn. Taschen- 
l{ih., No. 47. 

-economy of the midland counties. See 

Marshall, W. 

-hydraulics. Treatise on. See Grier, 

\V. W. 

-sanitary science. Handbook of. See 

Gardner, C. F., and others. 

-sports, Encyclopa-dia of. Blaine, 

D.P. 

“Ruricola" {Pseud.). Dairy farming; the 
rearing and feeding of dairy stock and the 
management of their produce. Ulus. 8*^. 
Ao/td., 1836. pp. 267. 

Russ, Eddy and CO. Moulding works. 24°. 
U'orcester, Mass., n. d. jip. 24. 

Kiisscll, A. P. Library notes. New cd. 
lev. 12°. Post., 1879. pp. 402, 

Russell, Charles. Bodily strength and skill. 
Tr. from French hy. See Depping, G. 
Ulus. lib. wonders, v. 4. 

William. On scientific horse¬ 
shoeing for the different diseases of the 
foot. Ulus. 8°. Ciucin., 1879. pp. 142. 

Russell and Erwin M’f’g co. Catalogue 
and price list of American hardware. 4°. 
Neiv Pniain, 1869. pp. 230 + 24. 

-Real and compressed bronze builders’ 

hardware for private houses and public 
buildings, made by the. v. 2,4. 4°, Hart¬ 
ford, 1875-’77. i)p. 277 ; 103. 

RUSSIAN language. Complete English- 
Russian dictionary. See Alexandrow, A. 


I RUSSIAN language—continued. 

-Dictionnaire riisse-franyais complet. 

i See Makaroff, N. P. 

-How to learn. See Riola, H. 

j -metallurgical works. Half-hour recrea¬ 

tions in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

-iron, copper, etc. See Barry, H. 

-sheet iron. Mannlactnre of. By J. 

Percy See Byrne, 0. Metal worker’s as¬ 
sistant. 

RUST, smut, mildew, and mould. See 
' Cook, M. C. 

Rustic adornments for homes of taste. See 
Hibberd, S. 

Rlltlcy, F. Study of rocks; an clement aiy 
text-book of petrology. Ulus. 12°. K. I’., 
1879. pp. 12 + 319. Text-books of science, 
V. 5, 

Ruttan(Heury) ventilating and heating co. 
Ventilation and warming of buildings 
upon the exhaustion priiiciple, for both 
summer and winter. 8°. Chicago, Kan¬ 
sas at}!, [1880]. pp, 54. (3 cop.) 

Riiiitz-Roes, Janet E. Homo decora¬ 
tions; art needlework and embroidery ; 
painting on satin, silk, and velvet; panel 
painting ; and wood-carving. Ulus. 12°. 
X. F., 1881. pp, 120. Appleton’s home 
books. No. 8. 

Riiydt^, J. de. Pouts militaires. 2^‘ <?d. 
Ulus. 8°. Bruxelles, pp. 116. Con¬ 

ferences militaires beiges, 1“ 8<5r., No. 11. 
j Ryan, Catherine. Convalescent cookery ; 

1 a family handbook. 16°. Loud., 1881. 
]»p. 159. 

Ryan, Charles. Systematic drawing and 
shading. 4th ed. Ulus. 16°. Loud., 

! Paris, X. Y., n. d. pp. 120. Cassell’s 
I tech, manuals. No. 11. 
j S., G. The governess. 16°. Loud., u. d. 
j pp. 364. Houlston's iudust. lib.. No. 18. 

-The groom. 16°. Lond.,u.d. pp.2l6. 

I Houlston’s indust, lib.,No. 19, 

S., T. Art’s imi)rovement; or choice ex- 
j periments and observations in building, 
husbandry, gardening, mechanics, chim- 
istry, painting, japaning, varnishing, etc., 
12°. Lond.,\l\o. pp. 240. 

Robert. Electrical tables and 
formuhe for telegraph inspectors and 
operators. See Clark, L., and Sahine, R. 

- Galvanism; and general priiwiples of 

animal and voltaic electricity. New cd. 
rev. with additions by. Sec Harris, W. S. 
Weale’s series. No. 7v 





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SACCHARIMETRY. Saccharimctrie. See 
Moigno. Actuals, sclents., 11. 

SarliK, Jill iii.s. Text-book of botany, inor- 
jiliological ami physiological. Ed. with 
an ajipemlix by Sydney 11. Vines. 2 ed. 
4°. Oxford, 1SS2. pp. 980. 

Saclisc. R. Die Wiischerei, Illeichcrei, 
nnd Fiirberei von Wollengarnen fiir 
Walkwaaren in ihrein ganzen Uinfange. 
film. 8'^. Leipzig, 1881. pp. 104. 

Sachsischer Ingenienr-Verein. Mitthei- 
Inngen. Heft. 1-3. llliis. S^. Dresden, 
ISoS-’OO. 

SADDLE and liarne.ss tools. See Osborne, 
C. S., and co. 

Saddle-horse (The). A complete guide for 
riding and training. lUus. 12*^. N. Y., 
1881. pp.95. 

SADDLERY and harness. Sec Lacy, 
Meeker and co. 

-Catalogne of. See Davis, A., and co. 

-On seats and saddles. See Dwyer, F. 

Sa«*ll'/.oi‘, Alexander. Treatise on acous¬ 
tics in connection with ventilation; an 
account of the modern and ancient meth- 
odsof heating and ventilation. 12^. X. Y., 

1872. pp. 103 -f 10. 

Safe use of steam, containing rules for the 
guidance of unprofessional steam users. 
By an engineer. 3d ed. 10°. Land., 1870. 
pp. 47. 

SAFES. Note upon iron. By R. Mallet. 
See Hobbs, A. C. Weale’s series, No. 83**. 

’Saii.vha desert. Flooding the. See Mac¬ 
kenzie, D. 

Saiyroy, fimile. The unity of natural 
phenomena. A popular introduction to 
the study of the forces of nature. Tr. 
from the French, with introduction and 
notes, by Thomas F. Moses. 8°. Host., 

1873. pp. 253. Science for the people. 
No. 1. 

SAILING. Laws of boat-racing, match¬ 
sailing, etc. See Salacia. Houlston’s 
handbooks of field and river sports. No. 1. 

- Practical boat-building and. See 

Neison, A., and others. 

- rowing. See Walsh, J. II. Rout- 

ledge’s sixpenny handbooks, No. 10. 

Sailor’s handy book, etc. See Qualtrough, 
E. F. 

-horn-book for the law of storms. See 

Piddington, H. 

Sails and sailmaking. See Kipping, R. 
Weale’s series. No. 149. 


Sails—continued, 

-Cole’s rig for reducing and furling on 

deck. See Cole, J. E. 

€lair-Stov’Cii!^oii, C. de. Mili¬ 
tary dictionary. See Voyle, 0. E., and 
Saint Clair-Stevenson, G. de. 

Saiiit-Ediiio, Ernest. L’(ilectricite ap- 
pliqmie aux arts mdcaniiiue.s, a la marine, 
.an thdatre. 8°. /’«»•/.>», 1871. pp. 11 4-234. 

Saint-Fond, Faujas de. De.scriptiou 
desexpi^riencesde la machine atirostatiqne 
do MM. de Montgolfier, et de celles anx 
quelles cette diicouverte a donn(^ lieu. 
12°. Fai'is, 1784. pp. 202. 

Saint Germain, —, Cours de mdeanique; 
notes et tinoneds de probldmcs par. See 
Sturm, C. 

Saint Gotiiakd railway. Tracd et profil 
en long du chemin de fer du Gothard. See 
Hellwag, W. 

Saint Louis bridge. History of. Ncc Wood¬ 
ward, C. M. 

-Public school library. Books in Henry 

Ames Hall. Catalogue, 1st supplement, 
Nov., 1872. 8°. St. Louis, 1872. pp. 102. 

-Bulletin No. 1-24—, l879-’83—. 8°. 

St. Louis, 1879-’83. 

Saint Petersiutrg. Kaiserlicho Gesell- 
schaft fiir diege.sammte Mineralogie. Ver- 
handlungen. Jahrg. 1855-1850, 1857-1858, 
1803. 8°. St.Petersburg, 185G-’04. 

[18r>5-’58, " llussi.scli-kaiserliclio minoralogisclic 
Gcaollschat't.”] 

“ Salacia” (jispwd.). The boat, and now fo 
manage it. Laws of boat-racing, match¬ 
sailing, etc. 1(5°. Lond., 1805. jip. 9(i. 
Houlston’s handbook of field ami river 
sports. No. 1. 

Sainnianrn, Don Felix de. The philos¬ 
ophy of handwriting. lUus. 10°. Loud., 
1879. pp. 153. 

Saltlail, Etnst. Die Chocoladc-Fabrika- 
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SALMON. Salmonia; days of fly-fishing. 
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Salt and son. A practical description of 
every form of medico-electric apparatus 
in modern nse, with plain directions for 
mounting, charging, and working, 2d 
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pp. 79. 

SALT. Art of making common. See 
Brownrigg, W. 






SALT. 


351 


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SALT—continncd. 

-Ilaudbook of conuiion. Nt’eRattoii, J. 

J. L. 

-History of. See Boddy, E. M. 

-Das Salz. See Sclileideii, M. 

Sailer, Frank. Economy in the use of 
steam; statement of the principles on 
Nvhicli a .saving of steam can best be ef- 
fecled. Ulus. 12°. Land, N Y., 1874. 
l)p. 91 + 28. 

Sjilfer, S. James A. Dental pathology 
and surgery, llhta. 8'^. N. T., 1875. pp. 
399. 

SALTS. Theory of. See Mansfield, C. B. 

Sulvetat, Alp. Conrs do technologic 
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arts et mannfactnres. 1® partie, ct5ra- 
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1874. ))p. 70. 

SaiiiiielfitOii, James. The history of 
drink. A review, social, scientific, and 
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SANITARY en gineering—continued. 

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Sclnitte and Goehring. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue. E. Korting’s univer.sal steam jets 
for moving or forcing liquids and Iluids. 
[Injectors’pumps, etc.] 7’/u7a., 1881. 
pp. 76. (9 cop.) 

P. On fermentation. 
lUiis. 12«. .V. 3'., 1876. pp.3:U. Inter, 
sci. series, v. 20. 

Sell wai’txe, Th. Katechismus der Elek- 
trotechnik. lUus. 16°. Leipzig, 1883. 
pp. 294. 

-Das neue Buch der Erfindungeu, hrsg. 

in Verbindung mit. See Neue. 

Schwarz, A. Amerikanische Bierbrauer. 
Ilsrg. V. See Amerikanische. 

-Theory and practice of the preparation 

of malt and the fabrication of beer. Ed. 
by. See Thausing, J. E. 

Scliwarzkopf, Archimedes v. Dio 
Arzueimittel aus dem uuorganischeii Na- 
tiirrciche, ihre Geschichte, Fundorte 
Eigenschaften, Bercitungsarten, phy.si(do- 
gischen Wirkungen und therapeutiscb.en 
Anwendung. 6°. Leipzig, Ileidetherg, 1871. 
pp. f).'>2. 

I'Di. 1 of Sclnv.arzkopf’s “ Iliiiidbuch ilor Pli.ar- 
niakogiiosio n. Pli.arinakologie.”] 

Schwedler bridge. Advantages of. See 
Myers, W. B. 

Sell C. Handbook of opthal- 
nudogy. Tr. from 3d Gor. ed. by Porter 
Farley. Illim. 8°. Phihi,, \878. pp. 555. 

Schweigger, .1. S. C. Journal fiir Chemie 
u. Physik. Hr.sg. v. See Journal. 

Sellweiidler, Louis. Instructions for 
testing telegiaph lines and the technical 
arrangements of otlices. 2d ed. Illus. 2 v. 
8°. /.o?n7., 1878-’80. pp. 239; 268. 

Sell weiike, Frederick. Designs for deco¬ 
rative furniture and jnodern chamber-ar¬ 
rangement ; containing a practical guide 
to upholstery; the late.st improvements 
in this branch of industrial art, accompa¬ 
nied by minute working plans. The sub¬ 
jects selected and .arranged by. Pts. 1-6. 
4°. Loud., Mfiiichenter, 1881-1882. 


Seiiliiia, Gaston, fitude 616mentaire des 
I moteurs iudustriels, de leur travail et de 
j ses transformations, lllua. 12°. Paris, 

I 1881. pp. 375. 

SCIENCE. See National .scientific journ.al. 

- See Text-books. 

-and art. Home-book of. See Abbott, .1. L. 

-of music. History of. See Chal- 

loner, R. 

1 -and belles-lettres. Encyclopicdia of. 

I By S. Maunder. Miiunder’s popular 
j treasuries, v. 5. 

i -and commerce. See Simmonds, P. L. 

- and culture, and other essays. See 

Huxley, T. H. 

- and folk-lore. Str.ay leaves of. See 

Scofifern, J. 

-and the art of practical farming. See 

; Norton, J. P. 

-and the .arts. Year-book of facts in. See 

Mason, J. 

j -and war. By H. B, Pritchard. Half- 

hour recre.ations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

- Archives nderlandaises des sciences 

exactes et n.aturelles. Societe holland- 
! aise des sciences. 

j - Beeton’s encyclopicdia, arts, science, 

etc. See Beeton's. 

- Boy’s play-book of. See Pepper, J. H. 

- Bulletin of the Philosophical society of 

Wiishington. iSce Philosophical society. 

- Chimeras of. Dircks, H. Scientific 

studies. 

- Dictiou.ary of. See Rodwell, G. F. 

- Dictionary of arts iind sciences. See 

Gregory, G. 

- Dictionary of scientific terms. See 

I Rossiter, W. 

- Di.sct)veries in. .See Phipson, T. L. 

- Domestic. See Beecher, C. E., and 

Stowe, H. B. 

- — Houlston's enquire within ser., 

V. 10. 

-Handbook of household science. See 

Youmans, E. L. 

-Science at home. See Nichols, J. R. 

- Electric, etc. Ge.sammclte Abhand- ‘ 

lungen und Vortriige. See Siemens, W. 

j - Eugli.sh. Science anglaise, 1868, 1869. 

See Moigno. Actuals, scients., 12, 21. 

- Fii’cside. Series of scientific e.ssays on. 

j See Nichols, J. R. 

I -for all. See Brown, R. 

: - for the school and family. See Hooker, 

j W. Chemistiy. 









SCIENCE. 


357 


SCIENCE. 


SCIENCE—continued. 

- Free evening lectures, in connection 

with special loan collection. See South 
Kens, luuseuin. 

- General. Houlston's eiuiuire within 

ser., V. 9. 

-Guide to terms of art and. /See Brookes, 

C. B. 

-in sport made philosophy in earnest. 

See Routledge, K. 

- Indici dei dieci tonii dell’ academia 

delle scieuze dell’ institute di Bologna. 
See Bologna. 

- International scientists’ directory. See 

Cassiuo, S. E. 

- Introductory. Sec Huxley, T. II. 

Science primers, No. 1. 

- Journal and proceedings of the Royal 

society of New South Wales. See Royal. 

- Journal of applied. See Journal. 

-Lectures and e-ssays. See Clifford, W. K, 

Science lectures for the people, delivered in 
Manchester, 1874-79. 12'^. [Continued.] 

CONTENTS. 

Series 8. 

'What the earth is composed of. l?y IT. E.Roscoe. 
Succession of life in the earth. By W. C. Will¬ 
iamson. 

Why the earth’s chemistry is as it is. By J. N. 
Lockyer. 

Series 9. 

BeginuinKs of life. By P. M. Duncan. 

Flame. By T. E. Thorpe. 

Modern discoveries in sound. By T. II. Core. 
Cruise of thaChallenger. By J. Murray. 

Series 10. 

William Harvey, and the discovery of tiie circula¬ 
tion of the blood. By T. II. ITuxley. 

The sun. By II. E. Roscoe. 

Aboriftines ofTasmania, an extinct race. By W. 

11. Flower. 

Insectivorous plants. By W. C. Williamson. 
Edison and some of his inventions. By W. F. 
Barrett. 

Our earliest ancestors in Britain. By W. B. 
Dawkins. 

Modem history of gunpowder. By F. A. Abel. 
The minutest forms of life. By W. H. Dallinger. 
Animal intelligence. By G. J. Roiuiines. 

- Lectures ou ])opular and scientific .sub¬ 
jects. See Caithness, Earl. 

- Magic of,- See "Wylde, J, 

- Memoir of J. Henry ; sketch of his sci¬ 
entific work. Sec Taylor, W. B. 

- Million of facts, of correct data and 

elementary con.stants in. See Phillips, R. 

- Mis(!ellaneous. Scieutitic papers. See 

Rankine, W. J. M. 


SCIENCE—continued. 

- Les Mondes, revue hebdomadairc dcs 

sciences. See Mondes. 

- Moniteur industriel “The continental 

engineer.” See Moniteur. 

-Myth and. /See Vignoli, T. Inter, sci. 

ser.. No. 40. 

Science news. Ed. by S. E. Cassiuo. v. 1. 
8°. Salem, Mass., 187S-'79. 

-Peterson’s himiliar. /See Peterson, R. E. 

- Popular. See Half-hour recreations. 

-and general news. Journal of. See 

Mining and scientific press. 

-Popular cyclopedia of the sciences. See 

Popular. 

-Popular history of. See Routledge, R. 

Science primers, [Ed. by Huxley, Roscoe, 
and Balfour Stewart.] Illiis. 16°. N. Y\, 
1879-’81—. 

No. 1. Introductory. Nature and science. By 
T. H. Huxley. 

2. Chemistry. By H. E. Roscoe. 

3. I’hysics. By Balfour Stewart. 

4. Physical geography. By A. Geikie. 

5. Geology. By A. Geikie. 

6. Physiology. By M. Foster. 

7. Astronomy. By J. N. Lockyer. 

8. Botany. By J. D. Hooker. 

9. Logic. By W. S. Jevons. 

10. Inventional geometry. By W. G. Spenci-r. 

11. Pianoforte playing. By F. Taylor. 

12. Political economy. By W. S. Jevons. 

13. Natural resources of the United States. 

By J. 11.1’atton. 

- Proceedings of the American academy 

of arts and sciences. See American. 

-Proceedings of the Davenjmrt academy 

of the natural sciences. Sec Davenpout. 
Science; puldished weekly at Cambridge, 

M. ass., by Mivses King. v. 1—, 1889—. 4°. 
Cambridge, Mass., 1886, 

-Religion et p.atrie vengiies do la fau.s.se 

science. /SecMoigno. Actuals, scients., 24. 

-Sciences et lettres an moyen age et h 

I’dpoiiue debt renaissance. NccLacroix, P. 

-Sciencesexactesetnaturelles. Archives 

n (Seri an daises des. See Societe hollan- 
daise des sciences, 

-Sciences math6matiques, phy8i(|ues, et 

naturelles. See Moniteur scientifniue. 

-studies. Familiar. /See Proctor, R. A. 

-Theory and experiment; a lecture. 

See Kendall, E. K. 

-Warfare of. See White, A. I). 

Science. A weekly record of scitmtific prog¬ 
ress. V. 1,2; V. J, no. 1-3. Illas. 4°, 

N. Y., 1880-’81. [Discontinued.] 










SCIENTIFIC. 


358 


SCOVILL. 


SCIENTIFIC agricultme. See Norton, 
J. r. 

-Elementary princii>les of. jSee Lup- > 

ton, N. T. 

- aniusemeut.s for children. See Pep¬ 
per, J. H. 

-foryonngpeople. SeePeterson, R. E. 

-and literary exchanges. Circnlar re¬ 
lative to. Smithsn. inisc. coll., v. 10. 

-and literary trea.snry. See Maunder’s 

popular treasures, v. 5. 

- apparatus. Collection of. See South 

Kens, nui.s. Conferences. 

-Special loan collection. See South 

Kens. inns. Free evening lectures. 

-Die wissenschaftlicho Apparate anf 

der Londoner Ansstellnng, 1876. See 
Hofmann, A. \V. 

-h.asis of edueation. jScc Hecker, J. 

-cnltnre, and other essays. jScc Cooke, 

J. r. 

-discovery ; or, research in physics .and 

chemistry. See Gore, G. 

-gentleman’s practical assistant, etc. 

See Templeton, AV. 

-knowledge. Guide to. See Brewer. 

-lectures. See Lubbock, J. 

-Aliscellany. Half-honr reereafions in 

pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-news. Illnstrated. See Illustrated. 

-recreations in natnr.al i)hilosophy, etc. 

See Tissandier, G. 

Scientific review and scientific and liter.ary 
review, v. 16-18—, 1881-’8.‘l—. 4'^. Loud., 
l881-’83. 

[Fonnod of “Scientific review” .and “Scientific 
nnd liter.ary review.”] 

- schools of France. Ecolc de ph.armacie, 

Facnltd de m6decine, etc. See Revue 
scientifique. 

-serials. Catalogue of, 1633-1876. See 

Scudder, S. II. 

-teims. Dictioiiiiry of. iSec Nuttall, P. A 

-Illnstr.ated diction.ary of. See Ros- 

siter, W. 

-Manual of. Medical, hot.anic.al, etc. 

See Stormonth, J. 

Sciography, or radial projection ofshadows. 
See Puckett, K. C. 

Sciopticon ni.anual. See Marcy, L. .1. 
Scoflorii, John. Chemistry of food .and 
diet; with a chapter on food adultera¬ 
tions, hy. See Moleschott, .T. 

-Stray leaves of science .and folk-lore. 

roy. 8^. Land., 1870. pp. 11 -f- 48,A. 


Scoll, —. Appendix containing a descrip¬ 
tion of Dexter and a poitrait hy. See 
Simpson, .1. C. Horse portraiture. 

Scott and eo. The coin chart mann.al or 
the hankers\ hroker.s’, and .storekeepers’ 
v.ade-mecnm : eont.aining fac-similes of 
the gold and silver coins found in circnl.a- 
tion thronghont the world. 8°. JV. T., 
[1881.] ’ 

-The postage .st.ainp catalogue, giving 

the date of issue, color, shajic, and value 
of every po.stage stamp that has ever 
been issued by .any government in the 
world. 40thed. 8^. A’i T., [1882]. pp. 
52 -f- 48. 

-The standard coin c.at.alogne ; this gives 

the market value of every American .silver 
coin, and a large number of foreign one.s, 
in various degrees of preservation. Ulus. 
8'^. X. F., 1882. pp. 47. 

Sroff, Michael. Oecasion.al p<aper.s. v. 1. 
Civil engineering, v. 2. Gunnery .and 
naval .arehitectnro. [2 v. h’d in 1.] Tlhis. 
80. XoHrf.,1881. pp.244; 102. 

Scoft, Robert H. Cartes du temps et 
avertissements de teiniietes. Tr. par 
Zurcher et M.argollt^. Illits. 12o. Paris. 
1879. Actuals, sclents., 75. 

-Instructions in the. nse of meteorologi¬ 
cal instruments. Compiled by direction 
of the meteorologic.al committee. Illus. 
4°. Loud.,1880. pp. 106. 

-Weather ch.arts and storm w.arnings. 

Ulus. 120. ZoHd.,1879. pp. 1,58. 

Scoff, William B. Ornamental designs for 
silver and gold work, die-sinkers, en.ain- 
ellers, modellers, engravers, etc. With 
an introductory ess.ay on ornamental art. 
Illus. fol. Loud.,n. d. pp. 81. 

Scottish cookery book. See Stewart, A. 

Scottish woodwork of 10th century. See 
Small, J. W. 

SCOURING. Cleaning and. See Chris¬ 
topher, S. 

Scovil, W. E. Short-h.and ; with a .simpli¬ 
fied .system of verb.atim reporting. 10th 
ed., ed. and rev. by W. E. Scovil, jr. Ki'^. 
iV. F., [1878]. pp-. 122. 

Scovil, W. E., jr. Short-hand. Ed. and 
rev. bj-. Scovil, W. E. 

Scovill mannfactnringCO. De.seriptive cat¬ 
alogue and price li.st of the American op¬ 
tical co.’s photogr.aphicapparatus, niann- 
factnred by. Illus. 12*^^ N. F., 1.878. 
pp. 3(i. 





SCKAP. 


359 


SECCHI. 


Scrap-l) 0 ()lv 8 ; bow to mako tlieni. See Gur¬ 
ley, E. \V. 

SCREW and gear cutting. See Fitzger¬ 
ald, W. Boston machinist. 

-cutting on slide lathes, Tables shew¬ 
ing. ^SVeL., H. 

-cutting tables. See Lindsay, Lord. 

- See Martin, W. A. 

SCREW-propeller. Future development 
of. See Burgh, N. P. 

-who invented it. See Wilson, R. 

-propellers. Construction of ships and. 

See Nystroni, J. W. 

-propulsion. Notes on. See Walker, 

W. M. 

Sci’ibiier, J. M. Scribner’s engineers and 
mechanics’eompanion; comprising United 
States weights and measures, mensura¬ 
tion of superficies and solids; tables of 
sipiares and cubes, sipiare and cube roots, 
circumference and areas of circle.s, the 
mechanical powers, etc , etc. Steam and 
the steam engine. 18°. //arf/ord, [1878]. 
])p.•2()4. (3 cop.) 

Scribner’s monthly, an illustrated maga¬ 
zine for the people. Conducted by J. G. 
Holland. V. l.^-‘22. 8°. X. Y., 1877-’80. 
[Conlinued as the “Century.”] 

-General index to. See Griswold, 

W. M. 

SCROLL-sawing. Manual of Sorrento and 
inlaid work. See Hope, A. 

SCROLLS and ornaments suitable for 
painters, engravers, etc. See Boyce, A. P. 

Si* ml tier, John M. Use of medicated in¬ 
halations in the treatment of diseases of 
the respiratory organs. Introduction by 
W. A. Smith. 3d ed. Ilhis. 12°. Cincin., 
1874. pp.'J4. 

Sc“ii«l«lc*r, Samuel H. Catalogue of sci¬ 
entific serials of all countries, including 
the transactions of learned societies in the 
natural, physical, and mathematical sci¬ 
ences, 1633-1878. 8°. Cambridge, 1879. 

pj). 12-f-358. Library of Harvard Uni¬ 
versity, special publication. No. 1. 

SCULPTORS. Le vite do’ pin eccelleuti 
pittori, scultori e arehitettori. See Va¬ 
sari, G. 

SCULPTURE. See Huish, M. B. Year’s 
art, 1882. 

- and the industrial arts among the na¬ 
tions of anti<inity. See Koehler, S. R. 

■-History of. See Liibke, W, 


SCULPTURE—continued. 

-Masterpieces of. See Waring, J. B. 

-Wonders of. See Viardot, L. Ulus. 

lib. wonders, v. 23. 

SCURVY, purpura, etc. Remarks on. See 
Ward, S. H. 

Sea-air and sea-bathing, i’ee Packard, J. 
H. Amer. health primers. No. 11. 

Sea anemones; or tanks and their inhabit¬ 
ants. 8°. Jial/i, 1856. pp. 44. 

-Bottom of. See Sonrel, L. Ulus. lib. 

of wonders, v. 13. 

- Commercial jirodiicts of. See Sim- 

monds, P. L. 

-Depths of the. See Thomson, C. W. 

-Encroachment of. See Thomas, .1. E. 

-shore. Common objects of. Net Wood, 

J. G. Routledge's books for the country. 
No. 17. 

-sickness. Practical treatise on. See 

Beard, G.M. 

SEAL engraver, metal, and rubber dating 
stamiis, etc. Baumgarten, H. 

SEALING wax. Practical treatise on the 
fabrication of. See Andres, E. 

SEAMANSHIP. See also Nautical and 
Naval. 

-compiled for candidates preparing to 

pass the marine board examinations. See 
Reed, T. 

-including names of principal parts of a 

ship, etc. See Nares, G. S. 

-Stability the seaman’s safeguard. See 

Fishbourne, E. G. 

-Young seaman’s manual. Young 

seaman’s. 

SEAMEN. British. See Brassey, T. 

Searles, Anson. Manufacturer of tine whiji 
sockets, sleigh sockets, vice fastener, etc. 
Price list. lUus. 16°. Xeivark, X. J., 
1875. (2 cop.) 

Searles, AVilliam H. The railroad spiral. 
The theory of the compound transition 
curve reduced to practical formnhe and 
rules for application in held work ; with 
complete tables of dellectious and ordi¬ 
nates for live hundred spirals. 16°. X.Y., 
1882. pp.85. 

Seaton, Edward C. A handbook of vac¬ 
cination. 12°. Load., ISaS. pp. ll-]-488. 

Seaton, Thomas. A manual of fret cut¬ 
ting and wood carving. Ulus. 12°. Loud., 
1875. pp. 8 -f 152. 

Secchi, Angelo. Sa vie, ses dtndes, etc. 
iSteMoigno, L’.lbhe. Actuals.scients.,74. 





SECKET. 


3G0 


SENSES. 


SECRET letter writer. See Corviii, O. 

- writing. Kryptographie. NeeKluber, 

J. E. 

Secrets conceriiant les arts et iiidtiers. 
Noiiv. (5(1., revue, corrigde et eoiisiddrablo- 
iiieiit augnieiit<5e. 2 T. IG'^. Bruxelles, ! 
17()7. pp. 431; 428. 

-fur fanners. See Reed, F. M. 

Secrets Avortb knowing; eomplete hand- , 
book of useful information; receipts for | 
the inanageinent of valuable articles of i 
every-day use. Wonderful cbeiuioal dis¬ 
coveries, for the luanufacture of artilicial 
gold, silver, and diamonds. 12°. X. Y., 

It. (1. pp. loo. 

Seeing and thinking. See Clifford, W. K. 
Nature series. No. 11. 

Seely and Garbanati. Catalogue of appa¬ 
ratus, materials and pure chemicals, man- i 
ufaetured expressly for the photographic 
art. 12°. -Y. 1'., LsoS. pp.*33. 

Set'lllilll, llerthold. Popular history of 
the palms and their allies, containing a 
familiar account of their structure, geo- i 
graphical ami geological distribution, 
history, properties, and uses, and a com- j 
]>leto list of all the species introduced 
into our gardens. Illus. 1G-. Eond., 185G. 
pp. 359. t 

Seemann, Theodor. Die Lehre von der j 
Ilarmonie der Farben. 3*«. Anti, von 
Hay’s" Gesetze der Farbenharmonie.” See 
Hay, D. R. 172*** Neuer Schauplatz 
der Kiinste. i 

Segnitz, E. Eldenaer Archiv. lirsg. v. See \ 
Eldenaer. 

Scg^iiiii, Edward. Family thermometry ; 
a manual of thermometry, etc. 12°. 
.Y. r., 187.3. pp.72. 

-Medical thermometry and human tem¬ 
perature. lUus, 8°. y. Y., 187G. pp. 22 
+ 24G. 

Pierre. Selecta nuinismata an- I 
tifpia ex museo Petri Seguini, eiusdem 
observationibus illustrata. 4°. 1‘aris, 
l()(iG. pp. 22G. 

Seifenfabrikant (Der). Zeitschrift fiir 
Seifen-, Kerzen- u. Parfiimerie-Fabrika- 
tion sow’ie verwandte Geschilftszweige. 
llsrg. von C. Deite. Jahrg. 1-2—1881- 
’82—. fol. Berlin, 1881-’82. ^ | 

Seiler, Carl. Compendium of microscop- | 
ical technology. A guide to physicians I 
an<l stiulents in the use of the niicroscojte ! 


Seiler, Carl—continued, 
and in the preparation of histological 
and pathological specimens. Illus. 12°. 
7’/(i7rt., 1881. pp. 130. 

Skink, the river. Assainissement dela Seine. 
See Manning, K. 

-Assainissement do la Seine. NccPakis. 

Prefecture de la Seine. 

-PuriGcatiou of the. Die Reiniguug der 

Seine. Nee Berlin. Keinigung und Eut- 
wiisserung. 

Selby, Prideaux John. Pigeons, parrots. 
1G°. Loud., n. d. Jardine’s naturalist’s 
library, v. 9,10. 

Selden’s direct-action steam pumi>. See 
Carr, A. 

Sellers, William, and co. A treatise on ma¬ 
chine tools, etc., as made by them. 4th 
ed. rev. Illus. 12°. I’hila., 1677. pp. 23-|- 
2(33. 

Sellew, T. G. Illustrated catalogue of 
desks, oOice and library furniture, manu¬ 
factured by. 12°. y. Y., n. d. pp. 48. (3 
cop.) 

Selwyii, A. K. C. Report of progress for 
l879-’o0, by. See Canada. Geolog. and 
natural history survey. 

Semaine (La) des coustructeurs. Journal 
illustre des travaux publics et priv6s sous 
la direction gfSmirale de Cdsar Daly, arch- 
itecte du gouveruement. Rddacteur en 
chef: P. Planat, ingenieur. Annies, G, 7—. 
1882-’83—. 4°. Baris, 1882-’83. 

Scmelodcr, Friederich. Rhinoscopy and 
laryngoscopy; their value in practical 
medicine. Tr. from the Gcr. by Edward 
T. Caswell. Illus. 8°. Y., 18GG. pp. 

12-f 191. 

Semper, Karl. Animal life as atlected 
by the natural conditions of existence. 
Illus. Maps. 12°. y. Y., 1881. pp. 472. 
Inter, sci. series, v. 30. 

Semple, C. E. Armaud. Tablets of ma¬ 
teria medica and therapeutics, vegetable 
and animal substances. 1G°. Bond., 1882. 
pp. G3. 

Seiiiiett, Richard. The marine steam en¬ 
gine. A treatise for the use of engineer¬ 
ing students and officers of the royal navy. 
Illus. 8°. Loud., 1882. pp. (5.59. 

Sensations of tone as a physiological basis 
for the theory of music. See Helmholtz, 
H. L. F. 

SENSES. Five gateways to knowledge. 
See Wilson, G. 





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361 


SEXTON: 


Sco:iiic, M. A (lictionnry of the Spanish 
and English laiiguaj^cs, originally comp, 
by Nenman and Baretti. Rev. and enl.; 
carefully collated in both i)arts, etc. New 
ed., 2. V. 8°. Loud., u. d. pp. 871>; 754. 

SEPARATORS, horse powers, etc. See 
Pitta (II. A.) sous inanuf’g co. 

Sepia painting, with 24 plates. -SeeLeitch, 
K. P. 

SEPULCHRES. See also Monuments. 

-Inveutorium sepulchrale. See Faus- 

sett, B. 

Sekaing. Description des machines con- 
strnites dans Ics (Stablissements de. See { 
Portefeuille de J. Cockerill. 

Scr$;c:iiit, Lewis. Elementary mathe- | 
matics, arithmetic, geometry, and alge¬ 
bra. lUus. N. Y., 1875. pp. 144. Put¬ 
nam's element, sci. series, v. 5. 

Serrell, New York moulding ])laning mill. 
Wood mouldings and beads of all descrip¬ 
tions for sale or worked to order. 12°. 
y. y., 1855. i»p. 39. 

Seven (The) wonders of the w'orld wdth 
their associations in art and history. 
lUu8. 12°. Loud., N. y., n. d. pp. 300. j 

Severance and Holt. Leschot’s patent di- j 
HUiond-pointed steam drills with improved 
machinery for drilling in mines and quar¬ 
ries, shafting, tunnelling, prospecting, 
etc. Manufactured by. 24°. N. Y.,n.d. 

pp. 16. 

SEWAGE. American sanitary engineer¬ 
ing. See Philbrick, E. S. 

-and cess-pool diseases; details of earth 

sewage. See Waring, G. E. 

- Dirty dust-bins and sloppy streets. See 

Boulnois, II. P. 

-disposal. See Robinson, II. 

-Hints on. Nee Bird, P. H. 

- Disposal of the slop water of villages. 

See Fox, C. B, 

- Earth-closets and earth sewage. See 

Waring, G. E., jr. 

- Epuratiou et utilisation des eaux 

d’6gout. See Paris. Prefecture de la 
Seine. 

- Gegen die Canalisation. See Hoff¬ 
mann, P, 

- House drainage and water service. See 

Bayles, J. C. 

- irrigation by farmers. See Birch, K. 

W. P. 

-matter of our towns. Scheme for treat¬ 
ment. See Brown, E. 

40 CPO 


, SEWAGE —continued. 

-poisoning; how to avoid it. Nee Blake, 

i E. T. 

- Purification of water-carried. Ste 

Robinson, II., and Mellis.s, J. C. 

-question. Guide to. See Hoffert, 11. 

- Die Reinlichkeit, oder die Abortfrage 

uml das Abfnhrwescn. See Visser, J. E. 
Deutsche baiitcchn. Taschen-Bib., No. 20. 

-system. Pneumatic. See Shone, I. 

- See Zehfuss, G. 

- Tables showing velocities and (pianti- 

ties discharged by sew'er-pipes. See 

Shone, I. 

-utilization. Sec Denton, J. B. 

-Handbook. Nee Burke, U. R. 

- — irrigation, etc. Nee Burn, K. S. 

Weale's series. No. 146. 

j-.Lectures. See Corfield, W. H. 

i -Scheme for. Nee Latham, B. 

- Wasserversorgung und Abfuhr, etc. 

See Margraff, H. 

Seward, M., and son’s supidement sheet of 
carriage hardware. lUus. 8°. X. 1^, 
1876. pp. 24. 

Sewell, Henry. Handbook of dental anat¬ 
omy and surgery. Ulus. 12°. riiila., 
1882. pp. 203. 

SEWER calculations. Diagram for. See 
Gerhard, W. P. 

-gas and house drainage. Architect’s 

letter. See Masters, H. 

-and how to keep it out of houses. 

j See Reynolds, O. 

I -and its dangers. See Brown, G. P. 

j -Hints on. See Bird, P. H. 

-gases; their nature and origin, etc. See 

I Varona, A. de. Van Nostrand's sci. ser., 

I No. 55. 

' SEWERAGE. See Sewage. 

Sewers and drains for populous districts. 
See Adams, J. W, 

Sewing (The) m.ichine advance (monthly). 
V. 1-3—, 1881-’82—. Ulus. 4°. Chicago, 
1681-’82. 

-Die Niih-Maschine. See Richard, H. 

- machinery. See Urquhart, .1. W. 

Weale’s series. No. 217. 

j -machines. See Herzberg. 

- See Jones and co. 

j - Needlework. See Curtis, E. A. 

Scxtoii, Maurice John. Pocket-book for 
j boiler-makers and steam-users, containing 
I information for employer and workman, 
i government inspectors, board of trade 





SEXTON. 


3G2 


SHEET. 


Sexioil, Maurice John- coiiliniu tl. 

surveyors, euj^iueers iu ch.ii\!;e of works 
ami ships, foremen i)f inauufactories, ami 
the general steam-using i)uhlic. lUits. 
48*^. Laud., X, Y., 187.5. i)p. 176. 

Seyfler, OLtoErust Julius. Geschiclitliche 
Darstelluug des Galvanismus. 8°. Stutt- 
gartcii, Tiihingen, 1848. pp. 638. 

Seyiuoiir, Silas. A review of the theory 
of narrow gauges as applied to main trnuk 
lines of railway. 8°. X. F.,1871. pp. 56. 

S^anziii, Mattia Giuseppe. Nuovo corso 
com(deto di puhhliche cosiruzioni, dietro 
il celehre progranima di. Compilato da 
Keihell e illustrado da uu voluminoso at- 
lante. Priina traduzione italiana con 
.aggiuute i)er cura di llinaldo Nicoletti. 
V. 1-3. fol. Venice, 1849, 1851, 18 >3. 

(In 2 V.; V. 1-2 b’d together.] 

SHADING and drawing from machinery, 
for engineers, etc. ST’c Binns, W. 

-Die orthogonale und i)ersj>ektivische 

Sehatten-Konstruktion. ^ecFliesen, K. 
Deutsche hautechn. Taschen-llih., No. 44. 

Sliakespcare, E. O. Nature of repara- 
tory iullainination in arhwies, after liga¬ 
ture, acupressure and torsion. Toner 
lecture, No. 7. Smithsn. inisc. coll , v. 16. 

Shanahan, James M. Illustrated catalogue 
of uudeitaker’s hardw.are and triininings. 
4°. X. Y.,n.d. pp. 36. 

Shaiiii, George. Elementary treatise on 
heat iu relation to steam and the steam- 
engine. Ulus. T2°. Loud., 1877. pp. 8-j-T20. 

$!iSiaiiiioii, R. 'rreati.se on brewing, dis¬ 
tilling, and reelilicatiou, with genuine 
liroeess of making brandy, rum, ami IIol- 
lauds gin, London nrocess of brewing 
jiorter, ale, etc., modern imiirovements in 
f rmeutatioii, or the doctrine of attenua- I 
tion Rules for obtaining the greatest 
•luautity, aiidof bettenpiality, from grain, ! 
r.a w or malt, sugar or molasses; the mak¬ 
ing wine.s, cider, vinegar. Appendix on 
the culture and preparation of foreign 
wines, etc., previous to exportation; and 
tiu! best method of managing them when 
imported into these kingdoms. 3 books 
and app. Illus. 4°. T^oud., 1805. 

Sharp, (IIenry)Jone8andco. Bournemouth 
drainage. Vindication of the rock con¬ 
crete tubes by the luaniifactuiers. llhis. 
8'^. Loud., 1879. ]ip. 83, | 


Sli:ir|», IVter. El.ix, tow, and jute spiu- 
iiiiiu ; a haudliook containing information 
on the various branches of these traile.s, 
• with rules, calculations, and tables, 12'^. 
Dundee, 1882. pi». 173. 

Sliaw, C. "NV. The kitchen and market 
garden, by contributors to “ 'fhe garden.” 
Comp. by. 12°. Lond., 1882. pp. 413, 
Weale’s series. No. 234. (2 cop.) 

Sliaw, Eyre M. Fire protection. A com¬ 
plete manual of the organization, machin¬ 
ery, discipline, and general w’orking of 
the fire brigade of London. Illus. 8°. 
Lond., 1876. pp. 332. 

-Fires in theatres. 8°. Loud., 1876. 

pp. 48. 

Sliaw, Henry. Dresses and decorations of 
the Middle Ages. 2 v. 4°. Loud., 1858. 

-Fashionable furniture. A collection of 

three huudred and lifty original designs 
reju-esenting cabinet work, upholstery, 
ami decoration by various designers, in¬ 
cluding one hundred sketches by the late 
Bruce J. 'ralbert, architect; also, a series 
of domestic interiors, fol. Loud., 1881. 

pp. 120. 

Shaw, AVilliam F. Illustrated and descrip¬ 
tive catalogue of gas heating and cooking 
apparatus. 16°. Boston, [«. d.] (2 cop.) 

Sliooii, James Richmond. Wines and 
other fermented liquors; from the earliest 
ages to the present time. 16°. Loud., 
[1864]. pp. 12-f292. 

SHEEP. See Zeituug fiir Scliafzucht. 

-Artistic anatomy of. See Hawkins, B. 

W. Handbooks fine arts, No. 12. 

-Breeding, management, and diseases of. 

(See Randall, H. S. 

— - Diseases of. See Clok, H. 

- See Tellor, L. V. 

I- Cause ami cure. See Clater, F. 

Horse and cow doctor. 

I-The sheep-rot. See Bowes, J. L. 

-farming. British. See Brown, W. 

-History, structun*, and di.seasesof. See 

Spooner, W. C. 

-Practical treatise on. See Stewart, H. 

Shepherd’s manual. 

-Die Schafzucht. .See Schmidt, G. F. v, 

SHEEPFOLD. Der Schafstall. NetJahn, 
C. E. Deutsche hautechn. Taschen-Bib., 
No. 13. 

SHEET metal. Metal worker, etc., pattern 
cutting as applied to. Nee Kittredge, A. O. 




SHELDON. 


363 


SHIPS. 


Sheldon and Greene. Mannfactnrers of a 
great variety of stoves and hollow ware. 
4°. Troy, 1807. (3 cop.) 

Sliolley, C. P. H. Workshop appliances. ; 
lO'^. N. Y., 1873. pp. 312. Text-hooks 
of science, V. 28. 

SHELLS (Animal). Des coqnilles ani- 
inalisdes. See Bortier, P. 

Shepard (Sidney) and co. Catalogue and 
price list of tinners’ tools iind machines, , 
stamped and japanned tin w.are, dealers 
in metals and tinners’ furnishing goods, 
hardware and cutlery, agricultural im- | 
plements, etc. 4*^. Buffalo, X. Y., 1808. 
pp. 30. 

Sliopard. T. P. Receipts for calico print- i 
ing, with reference to the employment of 
madder o.xtracts and artificial alizarine. 
lUuH. BrovUlence, 1872. 

Slicpliord, Peter. Finst aid to the in- | 
jured. Rev'. and added to at the request 
of the “First aid to the injured associa¬ 
tion,” of New York. By B. Morton. 24°. 
A. F., 1882. pp. 8 + 88^ 

Shepherd (The). 10°. Bond., 1807. pp. 
123. Houlston’s indust, lib.. No. 32. 

-The practical. See Randall, H. S. 

Shepherd’s manual. A practical treatise 
on the sheep. Nee Stewart, H. 

Sheppard, Isaac A. Illustrated catalogue 
and foundry price list of. 8°. i’/ii/a., 1807. 
pp. 51. 

Sherman, H. de C. Art of cooking; series : 
of practical lessons. Ed. by. See Dods, | 
M.L. 

SHERRY. Facts about. Nee Vizetelly, H, 

Sliioids, F. W. The strains on structures 
of iron work, with practical remarks on , 
iron construction. 2ded. Ulus. 4°. Bond., 
1807. pp. 51. ; 

SHINGLE-sawing machine. Setting up 
and using. See Snyder, bros. 

SHIP-bnildiug. Neea/soNavalarchitecture. ' 

- See Technical ediuutor, v. 2-4. 

- See Winton, J. G. Weale’s series, 

No. 104. 

-and ocean navigation, from the ark ; 

to the iron steamships. Nee Goodrich, 
F. B. 

-Boilermaker’s and shipbuilder’s com¬ 
panion. Nee Foden, J. 

-Construction of ships for ocean and 

river service. See Sommerfeldt, H. A. 
Weale’s series. No. .53*. 


SHIP-building—continued. 

-fertile purposes of war. Sie Bras- 

sey, T. 

-Hints of the principles regulating. 

See Bland, W. Weale’s series. No. 83/>is. 

-Iron. See Grantham, J. Weale’s 

series, .54”. 

-Manu.al of naval architecture for 

shipbuilders, shipowners, etc. Sec White, 
W. H. 

-Monthly journal of. See Marine en¬ 
gineer. 

-Outline on. See Wilson, T. I). 

-Progressive ship-builder. See Grif¬ 
fiths, J. W. 

-Scienlia navalis sen tractalus de 

construendis ac dirigendis navibus. See 
Euler, L. 

-theondical and pract ical. Ncc Ran- 

kine, W. .1. M. 

-owner’s and ship master’s handy book. 

Sec Reed, E. J. 

Shipley, W. True treatise on the art of 
tly-iishing, tndling, etc., as practi.sed on 
the Dove, and on the principal stre.mis of 
the midland counties ; applicable to every 
trout and grayling i-iver in the empire. 
Ed. by Ed. Fitzgibbon. Ulus. 8°. Bond., 
1838. pp. 35-1-204. 

SHIPS’ compasses. Local attraction of. 
See Parson, G. 

SHIPS and boats. Forms of. See Bland, 
W. Weale’s series. No. 'S'.Mns. 

-and buildings from lightning. Defence 

of. See Harris, W. S. 

-and sailors, ancient and modern. Ncc 

Cotterill, C. C., and Little, E. D. 

-and screw propellers. Construction of. 

See NyStrom, J. W. 

-and steamers. Tonnage tables of. See 

Glendinning, A. 

-Fleets of the world; the galley period. 

See Parker, F. A. 

-Iron-clad. See Reed, E. J. 

-and merchant. See Fishbourne, 

E.G. 

-Preventing fouling and corrosion 

of. Nee Young, C. F. T. 

-Turret. See Reed, E. .1. 

-Masting, ma.st-making, and rigging of. 

Nee Kipping, R. Weale’s series. No. .54. 

- of the British navy. See Adams, W. 

11. D. 

-of war and navies of the world. iSee 

King, .1. W, 







SFilPS. 


364 


sichp:l. 


SHIPS of war—l ontiimed. 

-Enropeau. Report on by J. W. King. , 

See UxiTKi) States. Navy dept. j 

-Merita of enginea, as applied to. See ‘ 

McDougall, N. 

-rigging, Instrncliona relative to. See 

Bushell, C. 

Shoe (The) and leather trades chronicle. 
V. 8-11,—18Sl-’8:l-. 4° Land., 1S^2-’8X 

SHOEMAKING. See Deutsche Sclinh- 
Indnatrie Zeitnng. 

-Complete aelf-inatrnctor in the art. See 

Every lady her own ahocniaker. 

- Heeling. .See Mackay .and Bigelow. 

-Iliatoirc edriensc et drolatitine dea cor- | 

donniera. iSee Lacroix, P., tuid Dncheane, 
A. Hiatoire de la chanssnre. 

Sholl's (C.) patent gauge. See Chapin, E. | 
M. 

Sliono, Isaac. *'Pneumatic sewerage sys i 
tern.” Scientific and sanitary versus nn- 
scientific and nnsanitary sewcr.age and 
drain.age; wilh an exposition of the new ] 
pnenmatic (Shone’s) sewerage system. 
Ilhis. 8^. Land, X. T., 1880. pp. 31. (2 
cop.) 

-Table, for practical reference, showing 

the velocities .and (inantities discharged 
by sewer pipes, and the populations for 
which the same would be snitable. [fob 
sheet.] Land., X. Y.,n.d. 

Slioolbi’Cd, .1. N. Electric lighting .and 
its practical .ap))lication; with results 
from existing examples. 12^^. Lond.,1879. 

pp. 112. 

- Permanent way of rolling stock .and 

technical working of railways. V. 1. Tr. 
from French by. See Couche, C. 

Shoolbred, Loveridge and Shoolbrcd. Man¬ 
ufacturers of b.aths, toilet ware, etc. llltts. 
obi. 8°. Wolrerhnmpton, EiKj.fV.d. pp. 

SHOOTING. See also Gun, Hunting, 
Sporting, etc. 

-Dog and gun. See Hooper, J. J. 

-field, cover, and trap. See Bogardus, 

A. H. 

-fishing, taxidermy, woodcraft, etc. In¬ 
structions in. See Hallock, C. 

-Gun ; how to use it. See Johnson, J. 

B. Houlston’s handbooks of field and j 

river sports. No. 4. | 

-Handbook of. Nee “Newtoniensis.” •; 

- its .appliancc.s, jnactice, .and purpose. I 

See Dougall, . 1 . D. I 


SHOOTING—continued. 

-Manual of information on. See Blakey, 

R. Routledge's books for the country. 
No. 4. 

Shooting on the wing. Useful hints con¬ 
cerning .all th.at rebates to gnus .and shoot¬ 
ing, p.articnbardy in regard to the art of 
lo.ading so as to kill. Valn.able and hith¬ 
erto .secret recipes of practical importance 
to the sportsman. By an old gamekeeper. 
1(3'^. X. Y., 1873. pp. 88. 

- with gunning punts, shooting y.achts, 

etc. NecFolkard, 11. C. 

SHORING and underpinning ruinous and 
d.angerous structures. See Stock, C. H. 

SHORT hand brought to perfection. See 
Watson, J. 

-simplified .sy.stem. .See Scovil, W. E. 

Sliovo, George A. Life under gla.ss. Con¬ 
taining suggestions toward the form.ation 
of artificial climates. 12°. Bosi., 1874. 
pp.lll. 

Slireve, Samuel H. A treatise on the 
strength of bridges and roofs, with practi¬ 
cal .ai)i)lications and examples, for the use 
of engineers .and students. 2d ed. lUus. 
8°. X. 1'., 1877. pp. 19-f 3.33. 

Slilirkurd, W. E. British bees; an in¬ 
troduction to the study of the natural 
history .and economy of the bees indigen¬ 
ous to the British Isles. Ulus. 12°. Land., 
186G. pp. ir)-f371. 

Slilifor, .T.ames. Landmarks; medical and 
surgic.ab See Holden, L., and Shnter, J. 

Sibley, Hiram, and co. Seed c.at.alogne. 
Agricultural implements. lUus. 8°. Roch¬ 
ester, Chicago, 1882. pp. 110. 

Sib^oil, Alfred. Agricultural chemistry. 
Preface by A. Voelcker, to which is .added 
an appendix on the ])re8ent condition of 
artificial manures, with hints for their 
economical employment. 1G°. Bond., 
C18G7]. 

-Artificial manures; how to make, buy, 

value, and use; giving the composition of 
various manures at present in use, mate¬ 
rials used in those manufactured, recipes 
for their admixture, hints for their effect- 
i\'e and economical emplojmient in the 
field. New ed. 12°. Lowd., 1878. pp. G-p 
124. 

Sicliol, .J. Spectacles; their uses and 
abuses in long and short sightedness ; and 
the pathologic.al conditions resulting from 








SICIIEL. 


365 


SILLIMAN. 


Si<‘liel, J.—continued, 
their irrational einployinent. Tr. Iroin 
the French hy Henry W. Williams. 8°. 
lioxt., 1850. pp.202.' 

Sicily. Aj^ricoltiira e pastorizia Siciliana. 
See Majorana, P. 

Siclen, Geor<;e W. v. American edition of 
the Treatyse of Fysshynjje. Ed. hy. See 
Berners, J. 

Siegfried, H. Schweiz. Geoj^raphivSche 
nud cosmographische Karten nnd A])pa- 
rate. Classe IG. Herichtv. 12'^. Ziirich, 
1879. pp. 71. yWeltavesieUung, 

Sioilioiis, C. William. On a regenerative 
gas furnace as applied to gl.-iss houses, 
puddling, heating, etc. lUus. 8°. llir- 
miiigham, ISG^. ])p.45. 

[Kxcorpt Troiu Proceedinfr.s Inst. ^loch. Engs., 
1862 .] 

-Steadiness of the electric, current, hy. 

See Du Moncel, T., and Preece, W. II. 
Van Noatrand’s sci. ser.. No. 57. 

Friedrich. Bericht iiber die 
Smoke Ahatement exhibition. London 
Winter 1881-’82. 12*^. Berlin, 1882. pp. 

136. 

Sieiiions, Werner. Gesammelte .abhand- 
Inngen nnd Yortriige. lUns. 8°. Berlin, 
I28I. pp.582. 

Sigerson, George. Lectures on diseases of 
the nervons system. Tr. by. See Char¬ 
cot, J. M. 

SIGHT. See also Eye, Eyesight, Ophthal¬ 
mology. 

-Failure of, from railway and other in¬ 
juries. See Jones, T. W, 

-Principles of. Nee Le Conte, J. Inter. 

.sci. ser., v. 31. 

-Science of tyi)hlology. See Levy, W. H. 

SIGN painting. Haney’s manual of. See 
Haney's. 

- writer-s’ and letterers’ companion. 

Standard. See Standard. 

- writing and gla.ss-embossing. Illus¬ 
trated manual of. See Callingham, J. 

-Illustration of the art of. See Boyce, i 

A. P. 

SIGNALS. See also Railway .signals. 

-and accidents. Railway. Nee Daw- 

nay, A. D. 

-Application of electricity to railway 

working. Nee Langdon, W. E. 

-Commercial code of. See Larkins, W. F, 

-Commercial code signal book, in foggy 

weather. See Elson, S. R. 

-Electric. See Paterson, E. 


SIGNALS—continued. 

-Ocean marine telegra])h. See Ward, 

W. H. 

-Patent train signalling telegraphs. See 

Tyer. 

-Das Signalwe.sen. See Schmitt, E. 

-Tacti<ine et signanx. See Tactiqiie. 

Sikes' hydrometer. Ascertaining strength 
of spirits by. See Keene, J. B. 

Silborsclila^f, Jean Ifaye. Th6orie des 
tlenves, avec I’artde batir danslenrseanx 
et de iir(^venir lenrs ravages. Tr. deI’aHe- 
mand par M. d’An. 4^=. Baris, 1749. 
pp. 130. 

SILK culture. Technical educator, v. 3-4. 

-Complete guide to. See Capsadell, L. 

-in Louisiana and the Southern States. 

See Johnson, E. B. 

-Essai snr le conditionnement, etc., de 

la soie. See Persoz, J. 

-goods of America. See Wyckoff, W. C. 

-L’histoire chimi(ine de la soie, etc. See 

Moyret, M. Teinture des soie.s. 

-How to use Florence knitting. See 

Monotuck silk co. 

-industry of the United States, 17G('>- 

1874. See Lilly, A. T. 

- Manuel complet de la soierie. See 

Devilliers, A. 

-Tintura della seta. See Pouci, L. 

-Trejitise on printing and dyeing silks, 

etc. See McKernan, 11. 

- Zijdenteelt enz. See Zijdenteelt. 

Volledige be.schrijving van alle konsten, 
11-1.5. 

-De zi jdeverwer. See Macquer. Vol¬ 
ledige beschrijving van alle konsten, 8. 

SILKWORMS. Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 

-Breeding and rearing. See Crozier, 

L.S. 

-Etudes snr les maladies des vers a soie. 

See Pasteur, L. 

-Manuel du magnanier. Nee Roman, L. 

Actuals, .scients., 54. 

-Reformed Virginian. See Reformed. 

-with iihstructions as to their manage¬ 
ment. See Bees, silkworms, etc. Bee- 
ton's country books. No. 1. 

-Zijdenteelt, beschrijving van den zij- 

wnrmeneuz. Nee Zijdenteelt. Volledige 
beschrijving van alle konsten, 11-15. 

Silliiiiaii, Benjamin, sr. Electro-mag¬ 
netism. History of Davenport’s inven¬ 
tion of the ai)plication of electro-magnet¬ 
ism to machinery, with remarks on the 




SILhIMAN. 


366 


SIMPSOX. 


S i 11 i III a II, Beiijami n , sr.—continued, 
same, from the American jomual of sci¬ 
ence and arts. Also, extracts from other 
l)ublic journals and information on elec¬ 
tricity, galvanism, electro-magnetism, 
etc., by Mrs. Mary Somerville. 8°. aY. 1'., 
18:17. pp. 94 + 24. 

SILOS and ensilage. See Thurber, G. 
Silveira Pinto, Anthero Albano da. 
Catalogo da real bibliotheca publiea do 
Porto, obras impressas, Snpplemento 
geral conteudo as acquisivdes posteriores 
a sna fnndayao. Parte 1°. Obras compra- 
das e offertadas [Faseicnlo 1.], Fascicnlo 
3'^. Addivdes desde 1872 at<S 187G. 12°. 

I'orlo, 18G9, ’7G. 

SILVER. iScc Kerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 1. 

-Alloying, working, refining, melting, 

etc. See Gee, G. E. 

-and gold. See Raymond, K. W. 

-ores, roasting. See Kustel, G. 

-work, ornamental designs for. See 

Scott, \V. B. 

-Art work in. See Wheatley, II. B., 

and Delamotte, P. H. 

-bromide. Le Gdlatino-bromide d’ar- 

gent. See Monckhoven, 1). 

-chloride. Die Photographic n it Chlor- 

silbor-Gelatiue. See Eder, J. M., and Piz- 
zighelli, G. 

-coin. Market value of every Ameri¬ 
can. See Scott and co. 

-Colorado gold and. See Fosset, F. 

-Extracting from ore. See Percy, J. 

-Gold, Silber, nnd Edelsteine. Wag¬ 
ner, A. Cheni.-techn. Bib., B. 85. 

-Instructions for alloying and working. 

See Cree, G. E. Silversmith's handbook. 

-mining districts of the provinces of 

San Juan and Mendoza. Rickard, F. I. 

-ores. Testing and working. aScc Aaron, 

C. H. 

-plated ware, coffin trimmings, etc. See 

Bailey and Brainard. 

- printing. Art and practice of. See 

Robinson, II. P., and Abney, W. de W. 

-salts in photograi>hy. Photographie 

an sels d’argent. See Huberson, G. Ac¬ 
tuals. scients., G7. 

-ware. American sterling. See Gorham 

mannfg. co. 

-Illnsiratcd catalogue and price list 

of. See Meriden silver plate co. 

-Legal regulations for the standard 

of gold and. See Studnitz, A. 


SILVERSMITH. -SecGorham mannfg. co. 

- Silversmiths' and Jewellens’ calculator. 

Gold and. See Ede, J. 

Si III iiioiids, Peter Lund. Animal prod¬ 
ucts; their preparation, commercial n.ses, 
and value. Ulus. 12°. [Loud.], 1877. 
pp. 20-f-41G. South Kens, art and sci. 
handbooks. No. 10. 

-Coffeeand chicory ; their culture, chem¬ 
ical composition, ])rep.aration for market, 
Jind consmn)»tiou, with sinqde tests for 
detecting adulteration, and practical 
hints for the producer and consumer. 
Ulus. 12°. Load., 18G4. pp. G-f-102. 

-The commercial products of the sea; or 

marine contributions to food, industry, 
and art. fllus. 12°. N. T., 1879. pp. 484. 

- Hops; their cultivation, commerce, 

and uses in various countries. Manual of 
reference for the grower, dealer, and 
brewer. 12°. Land., N. Y., 1874. pp. 8 
-f 135. 

- Journal of applied science, etc. Ed. 

by. See Journal. 

-Science and commerce; their inlluence 

on our manufactures; a .series of statisti¬ 
cal e.ssays and lectures. 16°. Loud., 1872. 
pp. G38. 

-Tropical agriculture. Treatise on the 

culture, preparation, commerce, and con¬ 
sumption of the principal products of the 
vegetable kingdom. 8°. Loud., X. Y., 
1877. pp. 1G-|-515. 

-Waste products and undeveloped sub¬ 
stances ; synopsis of progress made in 
their economic utilization during the last 
quarter of a century at home and abroad. 
3d ed. 12°. Land., \S1(S. jq). 4-|-489. 

$1111011, Johu. Filth-diseases and their 
prevention. Ist Amer. ed. 12°. Host., 
187G. pp. 96. 

$iiiioii4l*>», William Edgar. A digest of 
Patent Ollice decisions 18G9-1879. Being 
a (ligest in class! lied and chronological 
order, of substantially' all the reported de¬ 
cisions of the commissioners of patents to 
January 1, 1880. 12°. Ilns/i., 1880. pp.327. 

$iiii|>Koii, James Y. Acupressure, a new 
method of arresting surgical hajinorrhage 
and of accelerating the healing of wounds. 
Ilhis. 8°. Edinbtir(ih, 18G4. pp. 14-1-580. 

-Amesthesia, ho.spitalism, hermaphro¬ 
ditism, and a propo.s;il to stamp outsmall- 
l>ox and other contagions diseases. Ed. 




SIMPSON. 


367 


SKETCHING. 


SiiiipKOii, .Janies Y.—eontiuned. 
liy W. G. Siiniisnu. lUiis. 8'^. X. 1'., 
187->. PI*. 10 + .Wi. 

III |»soii, Josejili Cairn. Horse portrait¬ 
ure; embracing breeding, rearing, and 
training trotters; their inanagemeiit in 
tlie stable and on the track, and prepara¬ 
tions for races. Histories of the horse 
and horsemen. Appendix containing the 
description of Dexter and a porti’ait by 
Scott. 8°. X. F., [18G7J. pp. 46"2. 

Simpson, W. G. Amesthesia, etc. Ed. by. 
Hee Simpson, G. Y. 

Siiiipsoii, W. Henry. Iron shipbnilders, 
engineers, etc., assistant. See Burlinson, 
H., and Simpson, AV. H. 

Siiiipsoii-Uaikic, Edwin. Interna¬ 
tional dictionary, for naturalists and 
sportsmen, in English, French, and Ger¬ 
man. 12°. Land., n. d. pp. 28:J. 

Sinclair, John. Letters to. Nee Washing¬ 
ton, G. ' 

SiiiSf<*<% John. Elements of elec¬ 

tricity and electro-chemistry. 8°. Land., 
1814. pp. 480. 

SINGING ba.sed on reliable traditions of 
the Italian .school. See Osgood, G. L. 

-The throat, and its relations to. See 

Ward. AV. 

-A'ocalist’s companion. Nee Oliver, E. B. 

-Ah)x hnmana, or the art of. Nee Hard- 

wicke, H. .1. 

Sinker, Davis and co. Iron founders, 
steam engine builders, boiler makers ; 
shafting, pulleys and hangers and mill 
castings of every de.scription made to or¬ 
der by. 1G°. Indianapolis, 187(5. pp. 72. 

-Mannfactni’ers of improved circular 

saw mills, patent head blocks, portable 
and stationary steam engines and boilers, 
and the late.st improved saw-mill ma¬ 
chinery. 12°. Indianapolis, 1880. pp. 40. 

-Portable engines, Culver’s patent drag 

saws, corn and feed mills, shingle and 
saw-mill machinery, manufactured by. 
Special catalogue No. 1. 12°. Indianapo¬ 
lis, n. d. pp. 21. 

^iiiiiiett, -A. Percy. Patentrights ; aniu- 
cpiiry into their nature. 8°. Load., 18G2. 
pp. 40. 

Siii8ab:ili^:li, Louis. AV. Supplement to 
digest of patents for roofing and i)avir.g 
compositions. United States patents 
granted during the year 187.’», and Eng¬ 
lish patents for 1874. Supplement No. 2, 


Siii8:il>iiiijj;’li, Lonis AV.—continued. 
United States patents granted during the 
years 187G, 1-877,1878, and 1870, and Eng¬ 
lish patents for 1875,187G, 1877, and 1878, 
8°. irashinf/lon, [1870]. 

Sismouda, M. Observations gdologicpies 
sur les roches anthraciferes des Alpes. 
See Beaumont, E. de. GGologie des Al}ic\s. 
Actuals scients., 20. 

Six legislative enactments for the guidance 
ol contractors, un rchants, and tradesmen. 
2d ed. 12°. Lond., l858-’0. Weale’s 
series. No. 110. 

Sizer, George AV. Descriiitivc and illus¬ 
trated catalogue of agricultural and hor¬ 
ticultural implements, machinery, etc. 
8°. Xew Orleans, La., n. d. pp. i:{2. 

SIZING. Thierische LcimnngrUr cndloses 
Papier. See Jageuberg, F. 

-AA'arp. See Webb, E. 

SKATBS. See Stones, E. G., andco. 

Skating. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

- Handbook of fen. See Goodman, N., 

and Goodman, A. 

Skesit, AValter AV. An etymological dic¬ 
tionary of the English language arranged 
on an historical basis. 4°. Orford, 1880. 
pp. 2 -f 799 -f 28 -f IG. 

Skeoii, AVilliam. Early typography. Ulus. 
8°. Colombo, Ceylon, 1872. pp. 424. 

Skeleton leaves. See Popular rccreator, 
v. 1-2. 

- strnctnres, applied to steel and iron 

bridges. See Henrici, O. 

Skeletonizing leaves and seed vessels. See 
Parrish, E. 

Skelton, Joseph. Engraved illustrations 
of autieut arms and armor. Descriptions 
i>y- See Meyrick, L. 

Skertclily, Sidney B. J. Alemoirs of the 
geological survey, England and Wales. 
On the manufacture of gun-llints, the 
method of exca vating for Hint, the age of 
paheolithic man, and the connexion be¬ 
tween ueolithicartand the guu-llint trade. 
Ulus. 8°. Lond., Edinburgh, Dublin, 1879. 

pp. 10 80. 

SKETCHING from nature. Art of. See 
Rowbotham, T. Handbooks line arts, 
No. 35. 

-in water-color. Hints on. Nee Hatton, 

T. Handbooks fine arts. No. 11. 

-trees from nature in water-colors. See 

Hatton, T. Handbooks tine arts. No. 10. 







SKEW. 


368 


SMITH. 


SKEW structures. Form for calculating 
quiiiititics ill. See Grover, J. W. 

Skies and weather forecasts of Aratus. See 
Poste, E. 

SKIN aud hair. Animal and vegetable 
jiarasitos of. See Jeffries, B. J. 

-(Tlie) and its troubles. 24°. A^, F., 1879. 

l»p. 94. Health primers. No. 7. 

-diseases. Manual of. Sec Morris, M. 

- Parasitic affections of. See Ander¬ 
son, M. 

Skinner, J. S. Remarks on the cow aud 
the dairy by. See Guenon, F. Treatise 
on milch cows. 

SKINS and furs. Preserving, tanning, aud 
dyeing. See Hunting, trapping, etc. 

Slack, .l.H. Practicaltroutculture. Ulus. 
12°. N. 1'., 1872. pp. 143. 

Slade, Harry Pool. Treatise on dew- 
ponds, the farmer’s summer water sup- 
jiliers. Invaluable on hilly farms and 
sheep runs; self suiiporting, need no re¬ 
pair, and always efficient. lUus. 8°. 
Lend., 1877. pp. 31. 

Sladen, J. Principles of gunnery. Killed 
ordnance. lUus. 8°. iowd., 1879. pp. 139. 

Slater, J. W. The manual of colours aud 
dye wares; their projicrties, applications, 
valuation, impurities, and sophistic.ations. 
For the use of dyers, printers, dry salters, 
brokers, etc. 12°. Land.,1870. pp. 6-1-217, 

SLAUGHTER houses. Die Scldachthofe 
und Viehmilrkte der Neuzeit. See Osthoff, 
G. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib., 
Nos. .’Id, 65-68,83. 

Sleeiiiaii, C. W. Torpedoes and torpedo 
warfare ; containing a comi)lete and con¬ 
cise account of the ri.se and progress of 
submarine warfare; also a description of 
all matters pertaining thereto, including 
the latest improvements. lUus. 8°. Porta- 
moitlh, 18y0. pp. 309. 

SLEEP. The phenomena of, ByDr. Kich- 
ard.sou. See Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci., Ist ser. 

l!ilei^:ll, Auderlay W. Illustrated descrip¬ 
tion of the buoyant sheltering sea barrier 
for the formation of sheltered tloatiug 
harbors of safety, etc. 8°. Matichester, 
1842. pp. 21. 

SLIDE rule. Mechanics’. See Hodgson, 
F. T. 

-simplified. See Riddell, R. 

- valve. Die Dampfmaschineu mit 

Schicbersteuerung. iSte Uhland, W. II. 


SLIDE valve—continued. 

-gear-s. Analyzing the ad ion of. Sec 

Bilgram, H. 

-practically explained. See Rose, J. 

-valves. See Burgh, N. P. 

-by eccentrics. Movement of. See 

Mac Cord, C, W. 

Small, A. E. Household physician. See 
Warren, I., and Small, A. E. 

Small, John William, Scottish wood- 
Avork of the sixteenth aud seventeenth 
centuries measured and drawn for the 
stone. Ulus. fol. Edinburgh, [1878]. 

pp. 100. 

SMALL fruits; raspberries, blackberrie.s, 
cranberries, currants, etc. Notices of. 
See Pardee, R. G. 

-Success with. See Roe, E. P, 

- motois. Ueber Kleiiimotoreu. See 

Hosemann, P. 

SMALLPOX. Arguments pro and con.; 
hygiene of smallpox. See Edwards, J. F. 

Smoatoil, A. C. Builder’s j)ocket com- 
paiiiou ; eoutaining the elements of build¬ 
ing, surveying, and architecture, with 
practical rules and instructions. Ulus. 
12°. Phila., 1874. pp. 273. 

Sllieatoil, John. Experimental i>aper8. 
See Tredgold, T. Tracts on hydraulics. 
No. 1. 

Smedley, John. Practical hydropathy. 
(Not the cold water system.) Plans of baths 
and remarks on diet, clothing, aud habits 
of life. Simple directions how to carry 
out the treatment at home, to meet sud¬ 
den attacks of disease or accidents. See 
index for information. 1,5th ed. Ulus. 
12°. Loud., n. d. pp. 496. 

Smc<“, A. Les accidents; secours a douuer 
en cas d’absence de rhomniedel’art. Tr. 
par Deleschamps, Itlus. 12°. Paris, 1872, 
Actuals, .scients., 2" s6r. 3. 

Smelting of copper in the Swansea district 
of South Wales. iSee Grant-Fraiicis, G. 

Smith, A. E. The farmer’s farriery' on 
the diseases of horses; with their syuijt- 
toms, treatment, aud cure. 24°. Auburn, 
1858, pp. 33. 

Smith, Bernard. Glossary of ecclesiastical 
ornament and costume. Rev. by. See 
Pugin, A. W. 

Smith, C, R. Inveutorium sepulchrale. 
Ed. by'. See Faussett, B, 









SMITH. 


369 


SMITH. 


Smith, Mrs. Caroline L. (pseud., “Aunt 
Carrie ”). American home book of indoor 
games, amusement.s, and occupations. 
lUus. 16^. Bast., 1^74. pp. 197. 

Smith, Charles Hamilton. Dogs. l(i°. 
Loud., n. d. Jardine's Naturalists’ li¬ 
brary, V. 18,19. 

-Hoi’ses. 16°. Loud., n, d. Jardine’a 

Naturalists’ library, v. 20. 

-Introduction to mammalia. 16°. Loud., 

M. d. Jardine’s Naturalists’ library, v. 15. 

-Natural history of the human species. 

16°. Loud., n. d. Jardine’s Naturalists’ 
library, v. 41. 

Smith. Clark and co. Catalogue and price 
list of artists’ goods. 12°. N. F., 1868. 
pp. 52. (2 cop.) 

Smith, D. B. American journal of phar¬ 
macy. Ed by. See American. 

Smitli, Frank C. Locomotive engineer’s 
“Torch.” lUus. 24°. X F., 1880. pp. 59. 

Smitli, Frederic. Workshop manage¬ 
ment; a manual for masters and men, 
comprising a few practical remarks on 
the economic conduct of workshops, etc. 
12°. Loud., n. d. i)p. 76. 

Smith, G. S. L.aboratory; or, school of 
arts; compiled from German and other 
foreign authors. 4th ed. lUus. 12°. 
Bond., 1775. pp. 352. 

Smith, Henry Arthur. Chemistry of sul- 
])huric acid manufacture. lUus. 12°. 
Loud., N. F., 1873. pp. 16 -)-81. 

Smith, Heywood. Dysmenorrhea; its 
pathology and treatment. 12°. Bond., \ 
1881. pp. 122. 

-Practical gymecology. A handbook ot 

the diseases of women. lUus. 12°. Phila., 
1878. pp. 205. 

Smith, Horatio. Festivals, games, and 
amnsements, ancient and modern; with 
additions, by S. Woodworth. IlUts. 16°. 
.V. F., 1868. pp. 355. 

Smith, J. A. Introductory chapters on 
the being and faculties of man, and addi¬ 
tional phenomena of natural magic. See 
Brewster, D. 1 

Smith, J. E. Manual of telegraphy de- ! 
signed for beginners. 14th ed. lUus. 8°. 

N. ¥., [1865]. pp. 144. 

Smith, J. Moyr. Ancient Greek female 
costume. Ulus. 12°. Bond., 1882. pp. 112. 

Smith, John. A dictionary of popular i 
names of the plants which furnish the , 

47 CPO 


Smith, John—continued, 
natural and acquired Avauts of man, in all 
matters of domestic and generiil economy, 
their history, products, and uses. 8°. 
Bond., 1882. pp. 9 -f 457. 

Smith, John. Handbook of dental anat¬ 
omy and surgery for the use of students 
and practitioners. 2d ed. 16°. Bond., 
1871. pp. 176. 

Smith, R. Baird. Italian irrigation, be¬ 
ing a report on the agricultural canals of 
Piedmont and Lombardy. 2 v. 2d ed. 
lUus. Atlas fol. 8°. Edinburgh, 1855. 
pp. 14 -f 434 ; 13 -j- 380. 

Smith, Robert D. O. The odorless water 
closet, etc. 12°. Washington, 1879. pp. 12. 

Smith, Robert H. Cutting tools worked 
by hand and machine. lUus. 12°. Bond., 
Baris, N. F., 1882. pp. 16 -f- 224. Man¬ 
uals of technology, No. 2. 

Smith, S. I. Crustacea collected by C. F. 
Hart, on the coast of Brazil. Conn. acad. 
of arts and sci., v. 2. 

-Early stages of Hippa talpoida ; note 

on the structure of Hippa and Remipes. 
Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 3. 

-Early stages of the American lobster. 

Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 2. 

-Notes on American Crustacea. No. 1. 

Ocypodoidea. Conn. acad. of arts and 
sci., v. 2. 

-and llai*g;er, O. Report on dredg¬ 
ings in the region of St. George’s Banks. 
Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 3. 

Smith, Stephen. Manual of the princi¬ 
ples and practice of operative surgery. 
lUus. 12°. Bost., 1881. pp. 689. 

Smith, T. P. Post-mortem examinations. 
Tr. from 2d Ger. ed. by. See Virchow, R. 

Smith, T. Roger. Acoustics in relation 
to architecture and building; laws of 
sound as applied to the arrangement of 
buildings. Newed. lUus. 12°. Bond., 
[1876]. Weale’s series, No. 116. 

Smith, W. Abbotts. Medicated inhala¬ 
tions. Introduction by. See Scudder, 
J.M. 

Smitli, Walter. Examples of household 
taste. lUus. 4°. X. F., [1875]. pp. 
10 + 521. 

- Industrial art. See Masterpieces, 

Centennial internat. exhibition, v. 2. 

Smith, Willard A. Railway review, ed. 
by. See Railway. 










SMITH. 


370 


SMITHSONIAN. 


Smith, William, and Clieetliaiii, Sam- ' 
nel. Dictionary of Christian antiquities; 
being a continuation of the “Dictionary - 
of the Bible.” v. 1, A-J ; v. 2, K-Z. Ed. by. 
lllus. 8°. Host., 1875-’80. pp. 11-f-2060. 

- and Wace, Henry. Dictionary of 

Christian biography, literature, sects, and 
doctrines; being a continuation of the 
“ Dictionary of the Bible.” Ed. by. v. 1, 
A-D; V. 2, Eaba-Hermocrates. 8°. Host., 
1877 ; Zond., 1880. pp. 12 -f 914; 12-1- 928. 

Smithfield club cattle show. Catalogue 
of machinery, implements, roots, seeds, 
etc., exhibited at the agricultm-al hall, 
Islington. 8°. Zond., 1870. pp. 34. 

-Descriptive particulars of the cattle, 

sheep, and pigs entered for competition for 
the Smithfield club prizes, and list of im- | 
l)lemeut exhibitors, with plans of ground | 
floor and galleries at the agricultural 
hall, Islington. IHus. 8°. Zond., 1872. 

pp. 66. 

SMITHS, millwrights, engineers, etc. Me- j 
chanical tables for use of. See Temple- i 
ton, W. ] 

Smithson, .James, and his bequest; scien¬ 
tific wi’itings; works and character. | 
Smithsn. misc. coll., V. 21, i 

Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D. j 
C.). Bur. of ethnology. J. W. Powell, ! 
director. Ist Annual report to the secre¬ 
tary of the Smithsonian institution, 1879- j 
’80. 4*^. Washington, 1881. j 

-Introduction to the study of Indian 

languages. 2d ed., with charts. 4°. 
Washington, 1880. pp. 74. 

- Catalogue of publications of the. 

1846-’82. -See Rhees, W. J. 

-History of the Smithsonian exchanges. 

By G. H. Boehmer, from the Smithsonian I 
report, 1881. 8°. JJasAingr/oH, 1882. pp.162. 

-Memoir of Joseph Henry. See Taylor, 

W. B. 

-Report 1878. Taylor’s historical sketch 

of Henry’s contfihution to the electro¬ 
magnetic telegraph, reprinted from. See 
Taylor, W. B. 

-Smithsonian contributions to knowl¬ 
edge. lUus. V. 22-23—. Washington, 1880- 
’81—. [Continued.] 

CONTESTS. 

V. 22.—1. Introduction. 

2. Explorations of the aboriginal remains : 
of Tennes.see. By Joseph Jones. 
1876. 


Smithsonian Institution—continued. 

V. 22.—3. Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumal- 
whuapa in Guatemala. Travels in 
Central America and on the western 
coast of South America. By S. Habel. 
1878. 

4. Archa-ological collection of the United 

States national museum, in charge of 
Smithsonian institution. By C. Rau. 

5. Palenque tablet of the United States 

national museum. By C. Rau. 1879. 

6. Remains of the hater pre-historic man, 

obtained from caves in the Cathepna 
archipelago, Alaska territory, and 
from caves in the Aleutian islands. 
By W. H. Dali. 1876. 


V. 23.—1. Introduction. 

2. Lucernaria; and their allies. Memoir 

of the anatomy and phy.siology of 
haliclystus, auricula, and other Incer- 
narians, with a discussion of their re¬ 
lations to other acaleph®, toheroids, 
and polypi. By H. J. Clark. 1878. 

3. Geology of lower Louisiana and the 

salt deposit of Petite Anse island. By 
E. W. Ililgard. 1872. 

4. On the internal structure of the earth 

considered as aflecting the phenomena 
of precession and nutation, being the 
3d of the problems of rotary motion. 
By J. G. Barnard. 1877. 

5. Classification and synop.sia of the trochi- 

lida“. By D. G. Elliot. 1879. 

6. Fever; a study in morbid and normal 

phj’siology. ByH. C. Wood. 1880. 


-Smithsouian miscellaneous collections. 

V. 13-21—, 1879-’81—. [Continued.] 


CONTENTS. 


V. 13.— 1. Check-listofNorth Americanhiitrachia 
and reptilia; list of higher groups 
and geographical distribution, based 
on specimens in the United States 
national museum. By E. D. Cope. 
2-3. Contributions to natural history of 
Kerguelen island, in connection with 
the American transit of Venus ex¬ 
pedition, 1874-75. By J. H. Kidder. 
1. Ornithology. By E. Coues. 2. 
Oiilogy. By Kidder and Coues. 

4. Birds of southwestern Mexico, col¬ 

lected by F. E. Sumichrast for the 
l’'nited States national museum. Pre¬ 
pared by G. N. Lawrence. 1875. 

5. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermu¬ 

das, based on the coll ec.tions of the 
United States national museum. By 
G. B. Goode. 

6. Classification of the collection, to illus¬ 

trate the animal resources of the 
U nited States. List of the substances 
derived from the animal kingdom, 
etc. By G. B. Goode. United States 
national museum. 







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SMOKE. 


Smithsonian Institution—continued. 

V. 13.—7. Contributions to the natural history of 
the Hawaiian and Fanning islands, 
and Lower California, in connection 
with the United States Noith Pa¬ 
cific surveying expedition, ISTS-’T."). 
By H. B. Streets. 

8. Index to the names applied to the sub¬ 

divisions of the class, Brachiopoda, 
excluding the Rudistes previous to 
1877. By W. H. Dali. 

9. Contributions to North American ich¬ 

thyology, based on the collections of 
the United States national museum. 

. 1. Review of Ralinesque’s memoirs 

of North American fishes, 1877. By 
D. S. Jordan. 

10. North American ichthyology, based on 
the collections of the United States 
national museum. 2 A. Notes on 
cottida-, etheostomatida-, percida;, 
centrarchida^, aphredoderidie, doros- 
omatida-, and cypriuid.e. B. Synop¬ 
sis of the Siluridicofthe fresh waters 
of North America. By D. S. Jordan. 

1877. 

V. 14.— 1. Synopsis of the American wasp. Soli¬ 
tary wasps. By H. De Saussure. 
1875. 

2. Catalogue of the fishes of the east 
coast of North A merica. By T. Gill. 
1873. 

3-5. The constants of nature. Pts. 1-3. 
Comp’d by F. W. Clarke. 1876. 

6. Photographic portraits of North Ameri¬ 

can Indians in the gallery of the 
Smithsonian institution, 1877. 

7. List of publications of the Smithsonian 

institution, 1877. 

8. Index-catalogue of books and memoirs 

relating to nebula? and clusters, etc. 
By E. S. Holden. 1877. 

V. 15.— 1. Bibliographical index of North Ameri. 

can botany; or, citations of authori¬ 
ties for all recorded indigenous and 
naturalized .species of the flora of 
North America : with a chronologi¬ 
cal arrangement of the sjnonymy. 
By S. Watson. Pt. 1. P<dypetala;. 

1878. 

2. The Toner lectures. Lecture 1. On 

the structure of cancerous tumors, 
and the mode in which adjacent 
parts are invaded. By J. J. Wood¬ 
ward. 1873. 

3. Lecture 2. Dual character of the brain. 

By C. E. Brown-S6quard. 1877. 

4. Lecture 3. On strain ar d over action 

of the heart. By J. M. Da Costa. 

5. Lecture 4. A study of the nature and 

mechanism of fever. By H. C. Wood. 
1875. j 

6. Lecture 5. On the surgical com plica- | 

tions and sequels of the continued j 
fevers. ByW. W. Keen. 1877. I 


Smithsonian Institution—continued. 

V. 15.—7. Lecture 6. Subcutaneous surgery; its 
principles and its recent extension 
in practice. By W. Adams. 1877. 

8. List of foreign correspondents of the 

Smithsonian institution. Corrected 
to January, 1878. 

9. Circular in reference to American 

archa-ology. 1878. 

10. Circular of inquiries relative to the 

natural history of the American 
crawfish and other fresh-water Crus¬ 
tacea. 1878. 

11. Circular relating to collections of liv¬ 

ing reptile.s. 1878. 

V. 16.— 1. Ljind and fresh water shells of North 
America. By G. W. Tryon, jr. Pt. 
4. Strepomatidie. 1873. 

2. Catalogue of the described diptera of 

North America. By C. R. Oaten 
Sacken. (2d ed.) 1878. 

3. The Toner lectures. Lecture 7. The 

nature of reparatory inflammation 
in arteries after ligature, acupres¬ 
sure, and torsion. By E. 0. Shake¬ 
speare. 1879. 

4. Circular relative to scientific and liter¬ 

ary exchanges. 1879. 

5. Business arrangements of the Smith¬ 

sonian institution. 1879. 

6. List of the described species of hum¬ 

ming birds. By D. G. Elliot. 1879. 

7. List of the princip.al scientific and 

literary institutions in the United 
States. 1879. 

8. List of publications of the Smithsonian 

institution. 

V. 17.— 1. The Smithsonian institution. Docu¬ 
ments relative to its origin and his¬ 
tory. Ed.by W. J. Rhees. 1879. 

V. 18.— The Smith-sonian institution. Jour¬ 

nals of the board of regents, reports of 
committees, statistics, etc. Ed. by 
W.J. Rhees. 1879. 

V. 19.—1-2. Proceedings of the United States na¬ 
tional museum, v. 1-2. 1878-’79. 

V. 20.—1-3. Bulletin of the philosophical society 
of Washington, v. 1-3. 1871-’80. 

V. 21.— 1. James Smithson and his bequest. By 
W. J. Rhees. 1880. 

2. Scientific writings of J. Smithson. A 

memoir of the scientific character 
and researches of J. Smithson. By 
W. R. Johnson. On the works and 
character of J. Smithson. By J. R. 
McD.Irby. 1879. 

3. Memorial of Joseph Henry. 1880. 

_Summary of researches iu soiiud, 

from 18G5-’77. See Henry, J. 

SMOKE ahatement exhibition. Bericht 
iiber die, 1881-’8:i, London. See Sie¬ 
mens, F. 

-prevention and cure. See Edwards, F. 





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372 


SOCIETY. 


Smoker’s guide, pbilosopher and friend. 
See Steinmetz, A. 

Smtit, mildew, and mould. See Cook, M. C. 

Smyth, Piazzi. La grande pyramide, 
pharaonique de norn, linmanitaire de fait; 
ses merveilles, ses myst^res et se.s enaei- 
gnements. Tr. par Moigno. 12°. Paris, 
1875. Actuals, scients., 47. 

-Our inberitauce in tbe great pyramid. 

4tb mucb enl. ed., including all tbe most 
important discoveries up to tbe time of 
publication, with 25 explanatory plates 
giving maps, plans, etc., of tbe structure. 
12°. Land., 1880. pp.677. 

Smyth, Warrington. Report on gases 
and explosions in collieries. See Great 
Britain. Parliament. 

-Rudimentary treatise on coal and coal 

raining. 4tbed.,rev. Illus. 12°. Land., 
187.5. pp. 10+253. Weale’s series. 
No. 180. 

Snag nnllifier. See Mickles, L. G. 

Snell, Henry James. Practical in.strnc- 
tions in enamel painting on glass, cbiua, 
tiles, etc.; with full instructions for tbe 
manufacture of tbe vitreous pigments re¬ 
quired. Illus. 8°. Loud., n. d. pp. 94. 

Snellen, —. Le t^l^m^t<5orograpbe d’Ol- 
landd^crit par. Illus. 8°. Haarlein, 1879. 
pp. 31. [Extrait des archives n^erlau- 
daises, T. 14.] 

“Snift, Dean” (pseud.). A pincb of suiiff; 
composed of curious particulars and origi¬ 
nal anecdotes of snuff taking; as well as a 
review of snuff, snuff-boxes, snuff-sbops, 
snuff-takers, and snuff-papers; with tbe 
moral and physical effects of snuff. Illus. 
16°. Loud., 18A0. pp. 152. 

Snively, John H. Treatise on tbe manu¬ 
facture of perfumes and kindred toilet 
articles. Illus. 8°. Xashrille, 1877. i)p. 
8 + 248. 

Snowden, James Ross. Description of 
tbe medals of Washington ; or, national 
and miscellaneous medals; and of other 
objects of interest in the museum of tbe 
mint. Biographical notices of tbe direc¬ 
tors of the mint from 1792-1851. Illus. 
8°. Phila., 1861. 

Snowdon, Jasper Whitfield. Rope-sight; 
an introduction to tbe art of change-ring¬ 
ing. 12°. Loud., 1880. pp. 9 + 117. 

-Standard methods in tbe art of change- 

ringing. With diagrams- 12°. Loud., 
1881. pp. 7 + 77, 


' SNUFF. A pincb of. See “ Snift, Dean.” 

Snyder bros. Catalogue and price list of 
i turn-tables, self-closing pivot bridges, and 
fitfiiigs for oil-tank cars. Illus. 16°. 

' iniliainsport, Pa., 1878. pp. 20. 

-Directiitns for setting up and using, to¬ 
gether with an illustrated catalogue and 
price-list of the individual parts of Par- 
j ker’s patent shingle sawing machine. 

! Illus. 16°. iniliainsport, Pa., [1877]. 

I pp. 10. (2 cop.) 

-Illustrafetl catalogue and price-list of 

I ])ateuted and improved saw-mill machin¬ 
ery. 8°. Williamsport, 1876. pp. 20. 
Soames, Peter. Treatise on tbe manu- 
! factureofsugarfromtbesugarcane. Illus. 

1 8°, Loud., N. ¥., 1872. pp. 8+136. 

SOAP and candles. Technical treatise on. 
i See Cristiani, R. S. 

-Haiidbucb der Seifen-Fabricatiou. See 

Schramm, H. R. 

-maker’s manual. Haney’s. Nee Haney’s. 

-Seifenfabrikation, etc. See Lichten- 

berg, C. 245.* Neuer Scbauplatz der 
Kiinste. 

-Traits sur les savons solides. See De- 

croos, G. 

- De zeipsieder. See Kasteleijn, P. J. 

Volledige bescbrijving van alle kousten, 
4-7. 

-Zeitscbrift fur Seifenfabrikation. See 

! Seifenfabrikant. 

Social science review ; a quarterly journal 
of political economy and statistics. Alex. 
Delmar and Simon Stem, eds. v. 1-2. 
January, 1865-Oetober, 1866. 8°. X. ¥., 

1865- ’06. 

Societe bollandaise des sciences, Harlem. 
Archives u6erlaudaises exactes et uatu- 
, relies. R6d. par E. H. von Baumhauer. 

; T. 1-16—, 1866-’81—. Illus. 8°. La Haye, 

1866- ’81. [T. 11, 12, printed at Harlem.] 

Society for the improvt ment of prison dis¬ 
cipline, etc. Description of the tread 
mill, for the employment of prisoners, ao>- 
companied by a plate of an instrument by 

i which the daily amount of individual 
labor may be determined by inspection. 
Illus. 8°. Load., 1823. pp. 56. 

Society of arts. London. Artisan reports 
on the Paris universal exhibition of 1878. 
8°. Loud., 1879. pp. 664. 

-Cantor lectures on wool dyeing. Six 

lectures delivered before the society, by 
! George J a rmain. 8°, Load., 1878. pp. 32. 




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373 


SOUTH. 


Society of arts—continued. 

-Storage of electricity. Paper read No¬ 
vember 23, 1S81. See Thompson, S. P. 

Society of arts, inaunfactnres, and com¬ 
merce. Loudon. Papers on mechanics, 
pub. by. V. 1-4. Ilht/t. 8°. [Load.], 
l8l0-’43. 

[Reprinted from the Tran.sactious of tlieSociety of 
arts, etc.] 

Society of engineers, established ''ay, 1854. 
Transactions 1860-’81—. 19 v. lUits. 8°. 
Load., N. r.,1860-’81. 

Society of telegraph engineers and elec¬ 
tricians. Journal; including original com¬ 
munications on telegraphy and electrical 
science. Ed. by W. E. Ayrton, v. 1-11—, 
1878-’83—. Ill us. 8°. Load., 1878-’83. 

SOCKETS. E ine whip, sleigh, etc. See 
Searls, A. 

SODA and mineral water apparatus. Cat¬ 
alogue of. See Puffer, A. D., and sons. 

- fountains. Portable. See Chapman 

and CO. 

-Soda-Iudnstrie. See Lunge, G. Hol¬ 
ley's Chem. Technologie, B. 2, G. 1. 

-water apparatus. See Zwietusch, O. 

-Catalogue and price-list of. See 

Gee, W. 

-Illustrated catalogue and price¬ 
list of. See Matthews. 

SOIL. Der Boden uud .sein Znsammeuhang 
mit der Gesnudheit des Menschen. See 

Pettenkofer, M. v. 

SOILS, manures, and crops. See Burn, R. 
S. Weale’s series. No. 140. 

-Nature and property of. .See Morton, J. 

SOLAR. See also Sun. 

-compass. Key to. See Burt, W. A. 

- light and heat. The source and the 

supply. See Allen, Z. 

-physics. Contributions to. Nee Lock- 

yer, J. N. 

- researches. By R. A. Proctor. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sci., Ist ser. 

- system ; statement and ex])Osition of 

certain harmonies. By S. Alexander. 
Smithsn. contrib., v. 21. 

SOLDERING. Das Ldthen nnd die Bear- 
beitnng der M> talle. See Schlosser, E. 
Chem.-techn Bib., B. 73. 

Somerset, Edward (2d Marquis of Jforces- 
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studies, 


Soiiicrv’^ille, Lord. Me.ans of producing 
a snfliciency of English grown hemp. Ap¬ 
pendix by. NeeWiasett, R. Treatise on 
hemp. 

Soiitei’ville, Mrs. Mary. Information 
on electricity, galvanism, electro-magnet¬ 
ism, etc. See Silliman, B., sr. Electro¬ 
magnetism. 

Sonne, Ed. Der Was.sei'bau. Nee Fran- 
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der Ingeuieur-Wissenschafteu, B. 3. 

Sonntai?, A. Observations on terrestrial 
magnetism in Mexico. Smithsn. contrib., 

V. 11. 

Sonrel, L. The bottom of the sea. Tr. 
from the French, by E. Rich. 12°. A''. F., 
1875. pp. 402. Ulus. lib. of wonders, v. 13. 

Sorby, H. C. Microscopes. South Kens, 
mils. sci. lectnre.s, v. 1. 

Sore throat; its nature, varieties and treat¬ 
ment. See James, P. 

SORGHUM. Chinese sngar-cane. Nee 
Goesmann, C. E. 

- See Lovering, J. S. 

-Le sorgho i\ sucre. See Madinier, P. 

Sorrento work. Manual of. See Hope, A. 

SOUND. See also Acoustics. 

-and atmospheric vibrations. See Airy, 

G. B. 

-and mmsic. See Taylor, S. 

-applied to the arrangement of build¬ 
ings. Nee Smith, T. R. Weale’s series, 
No. 116. 

-by the atmosphere. Transmission of, 

by J. Tyndall. Half-hour recreations in 
pop. sci., 2d ser. 

- Elementary le,s8ons on. See Stone, 

W. H. 

-Evolution of. See Hall, A. W. 

-Les harmonies du son. See Rambos- 

som, J. 

-Modern discoveries in. By T. H. Core. 

Science lectures for the people, series 9. 

-Theory of. Nee Strutt, J. W. 

South Australia. Statistical sketch of. 
See Boothby, J. 

South Kensington mu.seum. Art and sci¬ 
ence handbooks. Ulus. 12°. N. Y., 
[Load.], 1875-’81—. 

No. 1. Textile fabric.s. By D. Rock. 

2. Ivories; ancient and luediaival. By W. 

^laskell. 

3. Ancient and modern furniture and wood¬ 

work. By J. n. Pollen. 

4. Maiolica. By C. D. E. Fortnuni. 

5. Musical instruments. By C. Engel, 





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374 


SPECTEUM. 


South Kensington museum—coutinuecl. 
No. 6. Manual of design. By R. Redgrave. 

7. Persian art. By R. M. Smith. 

8. Special loan collection of science appa¬ 

ratus. 

9. Pood. Some account of sources, con¬ 

stituents and uses. By A. H. Church. 

10. Animal products. B 5 ' P. L. Simmonds. 

11. Bronzes. By G. D. E. Portnum. 

12. Glass. By A. Nesbitt. 

13. Tapestry. By A. de Champeaux. 

14. Gold and silver smith’s work. By .1. H. 

Pollen. 

15. Art8,in Spain. By J. P. Riauo. 

16. Economic eutopiology. Aptera. By A. 

Murray. 

17. Industrial arts; historical sketches. By 

W. M[askell]. 

18. Industrial arts of India. By G. C. M. 

Birdwood. Maps and woodcuts. 2 pts. 

1880. 

19. Analysis and adulteration of foods. By 

James Bell. Pt. 1,1881. 

20. Japanese pottery. 

-Committee of council ou education. 

The first proofs of the universal catalogue 
of books on art. v. 1, A to K ; 2, L to Z. 
8°. Loud., 1870. pp.2187. 

-Conferences held in connection with 

the special loan collection of scientific 
apparatus, 1876. Physics and mechanics. 
12°. Tond., [1877]. pp.11 + 420. 

-Free evening lectures, delivered in con¬ 
nection with the special loan collection 
of scientific apparatus, 1876. 12°. Lond., 
187-. pp.8-f524. 

-Lectures to science teachers. Lecture 

1. Technical chemistry, by H. E. Roscoe. 
12°. Lend., 1877. pp. 146. 

-Science and art department of the com¬ 
mittee of council on education. Notes 
on building construction, arranged to 
meet the requirements of the syllabus. 
Pt. 1. First stage, or elementary course. 
Pt. 2. Commencement of second stage, or 
advanced course. Pt. 3. Materials. Ad¬ 
vanced course and course for honours. 
Ulus. 8°. Land., etc., 1875,’76,’79. pp. 
16 210; 16 -f 436 ; 28 -f .503. 

-Science lectures. By Abney, Stokes, 

A. B. W. Kennedy, etc. 2 v. Ulus. 12°. 
Land., 1878-’79. 

Southani, F. A. Regional surgery, in¬ 
cluding surgical diagnosis ; a manual for 
the use of students. Pt. 1. The head and 
neck. 12°. Lond., 1882. pp. 245. 

Southby, E. R. Brewing practically and 
scientifically considered. 16°. Lond., 1877, 
pp. 150. (2 cop.) 


S o u vi r o II , A1 fred. Diction naire des termes 
techniques de la science, de I’industrie, 
des lettres et des arts. 12°. Paris, [1867- 
’68]. pp. 10 -1- 585. 

Sowerby, W., jr. Harlow and Young’s 
patent atmospheric railway. 8°. Lond., 
1848. pp. 8. [B’d in vol. entitled *‘Rail¬ 
ways,” etc. ] 

Spain. Industrial arts in. See Riano, J. 
P. South Kens, art and sci. handbooks. 
No. 15. 

Spalding:, Hugh M. A practical ency- 
clop;edia of law and forms. Deriving 
their authority from long usage and gen¬ 
eral judicial recognition. For attorneys, 
business men, etc. 8°. Phila., [1877]. 
pp. 676. 

Spang:, Henry VV. A practical treatise on 
lightning protection. Ulus. 12°. Phila., 
1877, pp. 180. 

SPANISH language. Der spanische Doll- 
metscher. See Minauo, P. 

Sparkes, John C. L. A handbook to the 
practice of pottery painting. 2d ed, 12°. 
Lond., 1878. pp. 78. 

Sparring; or, theory and practice of self- 
defence. See Hillebrand, L. 

Spearman, H. R. British Burma gazetteer. 
Compiled by. See British. 

SPECTACLE glasses, optical instruments, 
etc. See Tompkin, S. 

Spectacles; and how to choose them. See 
Vilas, C. H. 

-their uses and abuses. See Sichel, J. 

Spectroscope. -SeeLockyer, J. N. Nature 
series. No. 1. 

-in medicine. See MacMunn, C. A. 

-its application to practical and scien¬ 
tific medicine. See Rosenberg, E. 

-The sunbeam and. See Townsend, H. 

SPECTROSCOPY. Phjsical constitu¬ 
tion of the sun with reference to special 
spectroscope researches. See Lockyer, 
J. N. 

-Ricerche analitico-spettrali. See Vol- 

picelli, P. [Atti della accademia ponti- 
ficia de’ nuovi Liucei, 1863.] 

-La spectroscopie. See Cazin, A. Ac¬ 
tuals. sclents., 66. 

SPECTRUM. Action of organic sub¬ 
stances on the ultra-violet rays of. See 
Hartley, W. N., and Huntington, A. K. 

-analysis. -SeeMain, R Weale'sseries. 

No. 96. 








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375 


SPITZLI. 


SPECTRUM analysis—continneil. j 

-Analyse spectrale des corps celestes. 

See Huggins, \V. Actuals, scients., 1. 

-discoveries. By Scliellen, Young, 

and others. Half-honr recreations in pop. 
sci., Ist ser. 

-explained. By Scliellen, Roscoe, and 

Huggins. Half-hour recreations in pop. 
sci., 1st ser. 

-Photographed spectra. See Cap- 

ron, J. R. 

-Studies in. See Lockyer, J. N. 

Inter, sci. series, v. 23. 

SPECULUM-making. Monster telescopes 
erected by the earl of Rosse, with an ac¬ 
count of the manufacture of specula. See 
Woods, T. 

SPEECH and spelling. Errors of. See 
Brewer, E. C. 

-Causes and cure of impediments of. See 

Bishop, J. 

-Visible. See Bell, A. M. 

Speiglit, Alexanna. The lock of hair; 
its history, ancient and modern, natural 
and artistic; with the art of working in 
hair. Ulus. 8°. Land., 1872. pp. 122. 

SPELLING. Errors of. See Brewer, E. C. 

Spencer (Charles) and co.’s price list of 
gymnastic apparatus. The paugymnas- 
ticon. llliie. 12°. [Load.], 1875. pp. 16. 

Spencer, W. 6 . Elements of qualitative 
chemical analysis. 4°. Loud., Cambridge, 
1866. pp. 8 + 94. 

- Inventional geometry. Note by H. 

Spencer. 16°. N. ¥., 1879. pp. 97. 
Science primers. No. 10. 

Spender, John Kent. Therapeutic 
means for the relief of pain ; being the 
prize essay, for which the medical society 
of Loudon awarded the Fothergillian 
gold medal in 1874. 8°. Land., 1874. pp. 
8 + 230. 

“Sperry" (pseud.). Hints and helps to 
horsemen. A handy manual for horse- 
keepers ; with the racing and betting 
rules of the American jockey club. 12°. 
N.¥.,IS77. pp.117. 

SPHEROIDS. Vibrations of liquids, etc. 
See Craig, T. Van Nostrand'ssci. series, 
No. 49. 

SPHYGMOGRAPH and cardiograph. 
Use of. See Sansom, A. E. 

Spicers and Peckham. Stove founders and 
manufacturers of heating and cooking 
apparatus; also dealers in metals and 


Spicers and Peckham—continued, 
tinners’ stock. Tin plate, sheet iron, cop¬ 
per, zinc, pig iron, wire, block tin, ja¬ 
panned and stamped ware for sale at 
market prices, 12°. Providence, 1867. 
pp. 50. 

SPINAL curvature. See Barwell, R. 

-Gentle treatment of. See Bigg, H. H. 

-Hints on the application of the po- 

roplaslic jacket in. iSre Swain, P. 
SPINNING all kinds of cotton twist. See 
Sutcliffe, J. 

-Art of. See Watson, J. 

-cotton. See Leigh, W. 

-Cotton spinners’s guide. See Holland, J. 

-Essay on the disc and differential mo¬ 
tions as applied to Fairbairn, Kennedy, 
and Naylor’s roving machines. See Ho- 
vell, J. 

-Fabrication des <itoffea. Traits du 

travail, etc., de la laine card6e. See Al¬ 
can, M. 

- Fabrication des dtoffes. Trait6 du 

travail des laiues peign^es. See Alcan, M. 

-Filature de cotou. See Dupont, et 

Schlumberger, V. 

-Flax and tow spinner’s calculator. See 

Pickles, W, 

-flax, tow, and jute. See Sharp, P. 

-Die Gewiunnng der Gespinnstfasern. 

See Richard, H. 

-Invention de la filature m4canique du 

lin. See Invention. 

-machinery. Treatise on. See Gray, A. 

-Machines de preparation de la filature 

du lin. See Renouard, A., and Goguel, P. 

-masters’ assistant. See M., J. 

I -Spinnerei, etc. Sre Allegemeine Zeit- 

i schrift fiir Textil Industrie. 

-Spinnerei, etc., anf den Ausstellungen, 

j See Grothe, H. 

-Waste in. See Worsted spinner. 

' SPIRAL. The railroad. Ae Searles, W, H. 
j SPIRITS. .S'ee aAlcohol, Distillation, 

' Liquors, etc. 

i - I istilled, and fermented liquors of com¬ 

merce. Manual of the constituents of. See 
Prescott, A. B. 

i -Genuine process for making rum, bran¬ 

dies, find Hollands gin. See Shannon, R. 

-Instructions for ascertaining strength 

of. See Keene, J. B. 

Spitzli, Alfred. ' Manual for managers, 
designers, weavers, and all others con- 
1 nected with the manufacture of textile 









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376 


SPRENGTECHNIK. 


SpitKii, Alfred—continued, 
fabrics, containing definitions, deriva¬ 
tions, and explanations of teclinical terms, 
the use made of many substances ; rules, 
tables, and some elementary instructions 
for beginners. 3d ed. lUus. 8'^. West 
Troy, N. V.,1881. pp. 182. 

Spofford, Ainsworth R. American almanac 
and treasury of facts, statistical, financial, 
and political, for the year 1880-’83—. Ed. 
by. 12°. X. r., Jrashuigton, 1880-’83. 

pp. 288. 

-Report regarding the publication and 

distribution of public documents. Sub¬ 
mitted by. /See United States. Congress. 

SpofToi'd, Harriet Prescott. Art decora¬ 
tion applied to furniture. Ulus. 8°. N.Y., 
[1877]. pp. 237. 

Spoil, Ernest. A paper on the use of paint 
as an engineering material. Read before 
the Society of engineers. 8°. [Aowd.], 
1875. pp. 18. 

^-Workshop receipts, for the use of manu¬ 

facturers, mechanics, and scientific ama¬ 
teurs. lUus. 12°. Loud., 1878. Also 1879. 

-and Spoil, F. N. Engineer’s and con¬ 
tractor’s illustrated book of prices of ma¬ 
chines, tools, iron work, and contractors’ 
material, for 1876-’81. lllus. 3 v. 4°. 
Loud., 1876-’80. pp. 15-f544; 16-f 4(53; 
11 4- 383. 

Spon's dictionary of engineering, civil, me¬ 
chanical, military, and naval; in French, 
German, Italian, and Spani.sh. Ed. by 
Oliver Byrne. Uiv. 1-6. Supplements. 
Div. 1-3. 9 V. 8°. Loud., 1869-’81. 

Spoil’s encycloiuedia of the industrial arts, 
manufactures and commercial products. 
Div. 1-5. Div. 1-2 ed. by G. G. Andre. 
Div. 3-5 ed. by Charles G. Warnford Lock. 
4°. Loud., 1819-82. pp. 2142. 

-tables and memoranda for engineers. 

See Hurst, J. T. 

Spooner, C. E. Narrow-gauge railways. 
2d. ed. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 1879. pp. 8-fl28. 

Spooner, W. C. History, structure, 
economy, and diseases of the sheep. 4th 
ed. Ulus. 16°. Loud., 1818. pp. 12-f-322. 

-Youatt on the structure and diseases of 

the horse, rev. by. See Youatt, W. 

SPORTING. See also Gun, Hunting, 
Shooting, etc. 

-Annual. 1882. See Routledge, G. 

- Book for sportsmen. See Bumstead, 

J. On the wing. 


I SPQRTING —continued. 

j -Choke-bore guns, and how to load, for 

1 all kinds of game. See Greener, W. W. 

-exhibition, and military. See Fletcher, 

H. A B C of snap shooting. 

-General information for sportsmen. See 

Batty, J. H. 

-Illustrated retail price-list and hand¬ 
book for sportsmen. See Conroy, Bissett 
and Malleson. 

-International dictionary for sportsmen. 

See Simpson-Baikie, E. 

-Notes on shooting. See Greener, W. W. 

- Shooting; its appliances, etc. See 

Dougall, J. D. ' 

-Shooting. Manual of British field sport. 

See Blakey, R. Routledge’s books for 
the country. No. 4. 

- Sportsman’s gazetteer and general 

guide. See Hallock, C. 

-year-book for 1880. See Angus, J. K. 

- — water-proof canvas and leather 

goods. See Thomson and sou. 

-supplies. See Wilkinson, J. 

-The trapper’s guide. See Newhouse, S. 

- Valuable recipes of importance to 

sportsmen. See Shooting on the wing. 

-Wild-fowler ; decoys and tiight ponds ; 

shooting yachts, etc. See Folkard, H. C. 

-Wrinkles and hints to sportsmen. See 

Wrinkles. 

SPORTS. See Boy’s own book. 

-and pastimes. See Cassell. 

-Boy’s treasury of. See Wood, J. 

G., Pepper, J. H., etc. 

-Every boy’s book. See Routledge, G. 

-Manly exerci.ses. See Walker. 

I Spottisvv'oode, William. Polarisation 
of light. 3ded. lllus. 12°. Loud., 1819. 
pp. 8-j-149. Nature series, No. 5. 

Sprague, John T. Electric lighting; 
its state and progress, and its probable 
influence upon the gas interest. 8°. Land., 
N. Y., 1878. pp. 22. 

Sprague mowing machine co. 12°. Provi¬ 
dence, 1871. pp. 34. 

Spray work. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

Sprengtechnik (Die) im Dienste der Civil- 
technik rnit ihren weseutlichsten Hilfs- 
niitteln : Dynamite, Zeit- uud elektrische 
Ziindung, Bohr-Maschinen und Bohrwerk- 
zeuge. Hrsg. vom Cone. Bureau fur 
Sprengtechnik von Mahler u. Eschen- 
bacher. lllus. 8°. Wien, 1881. pp. 134. 






SPRETSON. 


377 


STAMMERING. 


Spretsoii, N. E. A practical treatise on 
casting and founding, including descrip¬ 
tions of the modern machinery em]>loyed 
in the art. IUuh. 8'^. Lond., 1878. pp. 
11 + 412. 

SPRINGS. Elliptic platform and side. See 
Gautier steel co. 

Spruner, Karl v. Spruner-Menke Hand- 
Atlas fiir die Geschichte des Mittelalters 
und der ueueren Zeit. dte Autl., neu he- 
arbeitet von Dr. Th. Menke. lUm. Sm. 
fol. Cotha, 1880. 

Spiiri'Cll, William. An English-Welsh 
pronouncing dictionary, with jireliminary 
oh.servations on the elementary sounds of 
the English language, a copious vocabu¬ 
lary of the roots of Engli.sh words, and a 
list of Scripture ])roper names, dd ed. 
16^. Carmarthen, 1872. 

SQUARE, Carpenter’s steel, and its uses. 
See Hodgson, F. T. 

Squashes. IIow to grow them. S'-e Greg¬ 
ory, J. J. II. 

Squire, A. H. Companion to the Biitish 
pharmacopcL'ia. Sec Squire, P. 

- Pharmacopojias of the London hos¬ 
pitals, by Peter S(iuire, assisted by. See 
Squire, P. 

Squire, Peter. Companion to the latest 
edition of the British pharmacopo‘ia, com¬ 
paring the strength of its preparations 
with tho.se of the Fnited States and other 
foreign pharmacopeias. To which are 
added non-official preparations and piac- 
tical hints on prescribing. Assisted by 
his .sons, P. W., and A. II. S(iuire. 12th 
od. 8°. Zo/id., 1880. pp. dl + 47:5. 

- The i)harmacop(eias of TAventy-tive of 

the London hospitals. 4th ed. Assisted 
by his son.s, Peter Wyatt Squire, and Al¬ 
fred Herbert Squire. 10'^. Lond., 1879. 
])p. 312. 

Squire, P. W. Companion to the British 
pharmacopoeia. Assisted by. -See Squire, 
P. 

- Pharmacopoeias of the Loudon hos¬ 
pitals, by Peter Squire. Assisted by. See 
Squire, P. 

SQUIRRELS ; how to rear and manage 
them. iSee Rabbits and squirrels. Bee- 
ton’s country books, No. 3. 

STABLE litting.s. Catalogue of improved. 
Sec Bent, S. S. 

-fixtures. Illustrated catalogue of. See 

Jackson, J.L., and bro. 

4S OPO 


STABLE—continued. 

-guide. The gentleman’s. See McClure, 

R. 

STABLES. Ban und Einrichtnng der 
Stallungen und Aufenthaltsorte nnserer 
nutzbaren Hansthiere. See Ruefif, A. v. 

- Feuerfeste und schwammfreie Ban- 

weise. See Gehrlicher, P. Deutsche 
bautechn. Taschen-Bib., No. 21, 22. 

-General remarks on. See Miles, W. 

- Horses and. Sec Fitzwygram, F. 

- Laiidwirthschaftliche Bauten. See 

Knabel, A. Deutsche bautechn. Ta¬ 
schen-Bib., No. 48. 

-outbuildings, fences, and miscellaneous 

details. Aee Bicknell. 

- Der Pferdestall. See Jahn, C. E. 

Deutsche bautechn. Taschen-Bib., No. 34. 

- Die Stallgebiiude, in ihrer sanitiiren 

Anlage. 5eeRom8torfer, C. A. Deutsche 
bautechn. Taschen-Bib.' No. 60. 

Stahl, B. Der Portlaud-Cement. IJeber- 
tragen See Maclay, W. W. Deut¬ 
sche bautechn. Ta.schen-Bib., No. 58. 

Stahl und Eisen, Zeitschrift der nordwest- 
lichen Gruppe des Vereins deutscher Ei¬ 
sen- und Stahliudustrieller und des Ver¬ 
eins deutscher Eiseiihiittenleute. Hrsg. 
von den Vereinsvorstiinden. Jahrg. 2—, 
1882—. 8°. IHisseldorf, 1882. 

STAINING. French poli.sher’s manual. 
See French. 

- Manufacture and application of stains. 

See Andres, E. 

STAIR-building and hand-railing, with 
designs for newels, etc. See Monckton, 
J. H. National stair builder. 

- — Encyclopiedia for the stair-case 

builder. See Tarbuck, E. L. 

-The modern geometrical stairbuild- 

er’s guide. See De Graff, L. 

Stnilo, J. B. Concepts and theories of 
modern physics. 12°. N. Y., 1882. pp. 
313. Inter, sci. sen, No. 38. 

Staiiiiner, Charles. Fabrication de la 
biere. See Cartuy vels, J.,iind Stammer, C. 

Stuiiiiiicr, K. Erganzung.sband zu dem 
Lehrbnch der Zuckerfabrikation. lUua. 
8°. Braunschxeeuj, 1881. pp. 50G. 

—— Jahres-Bericht iiber die Fortschritte der 
Zuckerfabrikation. See Jahres-Bericht. 

STAMMERING and stuttering. See 
Hunt, J. 

- Causes and cure of impediments of 

speech. See Bishop, J. 





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378 


STEAM 


STAMPS. Postage. Indications ponr 
former une collection d’estanipes. See 
Duplessis, Q. 

-Stamp catalogue. See Scott and co. 

Standard American grand, square, and up¬ 
right piano-fortes. Illustrated catalogue. 
8°. N. T., 71. d. ))p. If). 

Standard carburetter and regulator. See 
North American gas light co. ! 

Standard measures of United States, Great 
Britain, ami France. iSeeWurtele, A. S. C. 

Standard (The) sign-o^riter and letterer’s 
companion ; embracing a series of alpha¬ 
bets of the most approved styles. Comp’d 
and pub. l)j" an association of practical 
sign painters. 4'^. N.Y.,77.d. pp. 9. 

Staiig^cr, George Hnrst. House sanita¬ 
tion. Illus. 8°. Loud., 18^2. pp. 36. 

Stanley^ William Ford. A descriptive 
treatise on mathematical drawing instru¬ 
ments, their construction, uses, qualities, 
selection, preservation, and suggestions 
for improvements. With hints upon draw¬ 
ing and colouring. 5th ed. 12°. Land.-, 
1878. pp. 12 + 307. 

- Experimental researches into the prop¬ 
erties and motions of fluids; with theo¬ 
retical deductions therefrom. lUits. 8°. 
Land., N. T., 1881. pp. 16 + 550. 

Stanly, E. Rights of Charles T. Jackson to 
the discovery of the anuisthetic effects of 
ether vapor. Report presented by. See 
United States. Congress. 

STARCH, starch-sugar, glucose, and dex¬ 
trine. Practical treatise on. See Wag¬ 
ner, L. V. 

- Die Starke und die Mahlprodnkte, etc. 

See Hohnel, F. v. 

Staring, W. C. H. l)e volksvlijl, onder 
redactie van. See Amstei!Da:m. Verce- 
niging voor volksvlijt. 

Stnrib George C. Forest and stream. 
Handbook for riflemen. Giving forms for 
rifle association8,-by-law.s, rules for ]nac- 
tice and competition; hints concerning 
ranges and targets, scoring, rille.s, shoot¬ 
ing, etc.; a list of rifle a.ssoeiations in 
America. Illus. 16°. A. F., 1876. pp. 52. 

STATICS and hydrostatic.s. See Mose¬ 
ley, H. 

Stationary engine driving. See Reynolds, 
M. 

Stationer and printer, v. .5-7—, 1882-’83—. 
4°. Chicago, 1882-’83. 


STATIONERY. The American stationer. 
See American. 

- Dictionary of. See Wyman. 

-Mannfactnringstationers. /SeeBrower 

bros. 

-papers, envelope.s, blank books. See 

Cutter, Tower and co. 

- Perry and co.’s price current. See 

Perry and co. 

- Reader’s and writer’s economy, etc. 

See Reader's. 

- Stationer’s ])rice bo(dv and illustrated 

de.scriptivecatalogue. .SeeLockwood, H. 

STATISTICS. Commerce and navigation 
of the United States. See United State.s. 
Treasury dept. Bnr. of statistics. 

-History of agricnlture and ])rices in 

England from 12.59-1793. See Rogers, 
J. E. T. 

-Statistical sketch of South Australia. 

See Boothby, .1. 

STATUARY, ornamental moulding.s, etc. 
Supplement on. See Overman, F. 

Staunton, Augusta co., Va., and the sur¬ 
rounding country. See Hotchkiss, J. 

STEAM. .See Weisbach, P. J. Mechan¬ 
ics of engineering, v. 2. 

-and the steam engine. See Evers, H. 

Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 22. 

-boiler exidosions. Sec Robinson, .1. R. 

-Records of. See Marten, E. B. 

-boilers. See also Boilers and Steam 

generators. 

-' — Ben rtheil ling der Dampf ke.ssel- 

Fenernngen. See Jicinsky, W. 

- — Construction and management of. 

See Armstrong, R. 

-The Hay boiler protector. 8>e Hay, 

Foote, and Gear. 

-Modeling, constrncting and running. 

See Roper, S. 

-Die neneston Fortschritte tiber voll- 

i stiindigeDampfkessel-Aiilageu. SecThiel- 

j manu, L. H. 

(-Report of committee, investigations, 

etc., into the causes of the deterioration 
of boilers, etc. .See Gke.vt Britain. Par¬ 
liament. 

-Steam engine boilers, horse powers, 

farm mills and fee.il cutters. See Willard, 
C. P., and CO. 

- — their strength, construction and 

economical working. See Wilson, R. 

- — Treatise on bigh ])ressnre. See 

Barr, W. M. 






STEA1\T. 


379 


STEAM. 


STEAM boilers—continued. 

-- — Untersncliungen an blainpfinasclii- 

nen nnd Dainpf-Kesseln, etc. <SccReiche, 

H. V. 

-Use and abuse of. See Roper, S. 

-brake. Use of connter-jnessnre steam 

in the locomotive engine as a brake. See 
Chatelier, M. L. 

-carriages. Dampfwagcn fiir Ilanpt- 

nnd Nebenbahnen. See Thomas, G. 

-cooking apparatus. See Eldridge, J. 

-Economy in the use of. See Salter, 

-Elementary treatise on. See Gra¬ 
ham, J. C. 

- See Perry, J. 

STEAM engine. See also Marine engine, 
Steam, Steam boiler, etc. 

- See Baker, T. Weale’s series. No. 

i:i9. 

- See Bergen, W. C. 

-- — See Great western mannl ’g co. 

- See Hoadley, J. C., and co. 

- See Lardner, I). Weale’s serie.s. 

No. :54. 

- See Phoenix foundry and machine 

works. 

- See Reynolds, ISI. 

- See Sinker, 1 hi vis, and co. 

-- — See Tangye bros. and Holman. 

- See Technical educator, v. 1-2. 

- See Weisbach, P. J. Mechanics 

of engineering, etc., v. 2. 

-Abuse of the steam jacket. See 

Fletcher, W. 

-and mining machinery. See Beck¬ 
ett and McDowell. 

-and steam. -See Webster, G. E. 

-Application of the indictitor to ma¬ 
rine engines. See Engine-room, 

-Paxter’s ]»ortable. See Graves, L. 8. 

-By F. .J. Bramwell. South Ken-s. 

inns. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

-Catalogue of steam engines. See 

Reading iron works. 

-steam engines and boilers. See 

Bass foundry, etc. 

•-- — — and mill supplies. See Halteman, 

A. K., and co. 

-Catechism of high-pressnre or non¬ 
condensing. See Roper, 8. 

-the locomotive. See Forney, M. N. 

-the marine. See Edwards, E. 

-La chalenr et ses applications anx 

machines i\ vapeur. See Courtin, A., and 
Conrtin, .7. 


STEAM engine—continued. 

-Cinderella. Description of the port- 

al>lo. See Hoadley, J. C., and co. 

-considered as a heat engine. See 

Cotterill, J. H. 

-Cornish pumping engine. See Pole, 

W. 

-Conr.s. th(5ori(pio et pratiejne des 

challdi^res et machines it vapeur. See 
Poillon, Ij. 

-Die Dampfmaschinen mit Schieber- 

stene-ung. See Uhland, W. II. 

-.— Economy in generating steam in 

the. See Hale, R. 

- — Essai d’nne thdorie du parall^lo- 

gramme de Watt. See Vincent. 

-Examples of steam, air and gas en¬ 
gines. See Bourne, J. 

-Explanation of the plates of the 

Corni.sh, Boulton, and Watt engines. See 
Wicksteed, T. 

-Heat in relation to steam and. See 

Shann, G. 

-History of the first locomotive in 

America. See Brown, W. H. 

-How to manage. See Bale, M. P, 

-Improvements in. See Houpt, J. 

- See Kirkpatrick, J. 

-Indicator diagram. See Burgh, N. P. 

-indicator. Full explanation of. See 

Roper, 8. 

-indicator. Treatise on Richards’. 

See Porter, C. T. 

-indicator. Use of the. Nee Lyman, E. 

-Installation, condnite et entretien 

des machines it vapeur. See Gaudry, J. 

-Invention of the high-pressnre. Nee 

Read, D. 

-its heat and its work. See Kauffer, P. 

-Land and marine steam engines and 

boilers. See Roper, 8. 

-Lessons and practical notes on steam 

and. See King, W. H. 

-Lithographed working drawings of 

machinesaudengines. NeeBusbridge, W. 

-Manual of. See Galbraith, J. A. 

-JIarine. See Atherton, C. 

- See Sennett, R. 

-Mechanical theory of heat and its 

applications to. Nee McCulloch, R. S. 

-Merits of simple or compound en¬ 
gines. Nee McDougall, N. 

-Modern American marine engines, 

etc.; their design and construction for use 
of engineers. See Edwards, E. 




.STEAM. 


380 


STEAM. 


STEAM engine—continned. 

-Newcomen’s. See Lidstoiie, T. 

-Pocket-book for rules of i)ro)u)rtion 

of modern engines. See Burgh, N. P. 

-Portable. See Head, .1. 

- See Hoadley, J. C., and oo. 

- See Marshall, sons and co. 

-Practical examinator^ or steam and. 

See Templeton, W. 

-Recent improvements in, and vari¬ 
ous applications of. See Bourne, J. 

-Relative proportions of. See Marks, 

W.D. 

-saw mills, shafting, pnllejs, etc. 

See Great western maunf’g co. 

-.Slide valves. See Burgh, N. P. 

-.Steam engines, boiler.s, and mining 

machinery. See Fraser and Chalmers 
manuf’g co. 

-steam saw mills, etc. Portable. See 

Blandys. 

-Steuerungen der Dampfmaschinen. 

See Blaha, E. 

-Tables and diagrams for non-con¬ 
densing engines and boilers. See Trow¬ 
bridge, W. P. 

-Text-book on. See Goodeve, T. M. 

- — Th^orique et pratique de la con¬ 
struction des machines ^ vapeur. See 
Jullien, C.-E. 

-Theory and action of. See North- 

cott, W. H. 

-Treatise on. See Hann, .T. 

- See Rigg, A. 

-Untersuchnngen an Dami)fmaschi- 

neu, etc. See Reiche, H. v. 

-Dio Woolf’schen nnd Compound- 

Dampfmaschineu. See Uhland, VV. H. 

-Workshop practice, as applied to 

marine, land, and locomotive engines. See 
Winton, J. G. Weale's series. No. 1(14. 

-engineering. Cadet engineer or steam 

for the student. .See Long, J. II., and 
Buel, R. H. 

-Eugineer’shandy-book. See Roper, S. 

- — Locomotive engine driving. See 

Reynolds, M. 

-Marine engineer. 5ee Bergen, W. C. 

-Practical steam engineer’s guide. See 

Edwards, E. 

-Shipowner’s and engineer’s guide to. 

See Allan, W. 

-Slide valve jiractically explained. 

Rose, .1. 


STEAM engineering—continued. 

-— Treatise on marine engineering. See 

Stevenson, T. 

-Etude sur I’utilization de la vapeur 

dans les locomotives. See Mallet, A. 

-tire-engines. See Amoskeag mannf’g 

CO. 

-and pumps. Handbook of modern. 

j Sec Roper, S. 

-gauges. Catalogue of. See Ashcroft, 

E. H. 

-Generation and use of. See Babcock 

i and Wilcox. 

-generators. .See Baker, Smith andco. 

-Constrtiction of. See Trowbridge, 

W. P. Heat as a source of power. 

-heating. See Ide, A. L. 

-.See Tuomey and Elder, 

-for buildings. See Baldwin, W. J. 

-in the engine; its heat and its work. 

See Kauffer, P. 

-Instruments adapted for the expansion 

of. See Cook, T. 

-jets for moving or forcing li<]nids and 

Huids. See Schutte and Goehring. 

-machinery. Investigations of formu¬ 
las for the strength of iron parts of. See 
Van Buren, J. D., jr. 

-Metric and English table of tempera¬ 
tures and pressures of saturated. See 
Peacock, R. A. 

-motors. »Motenrs i\ vapeur. See Hal- 

lauer, O. 

-navigation. .See Runisey, J. 

-Bateaux vapeur. See Janin, A. 

.-Monthly journal of. -See Marine 

engineer. 

-NavigatioTi ii vapeur transoeda- 

nienne. Sec Flachat, E. 

-Utilization dconomiqne des navires 

i\ vapeur. See Paris, E. 

-pnni]). Suction and force. Sec Nor¬ 
walk iron works co. 

-- works. De.scriptive catalogue. See 

Knowles, L. J. 

-l)umping machinery and boiler feeders. 

See Cope and MaxAvell mauuf’g co. 

-pumps. See Deane steam pnmpco. 

- — Direct acting underground. See 

Michell, S. 

- — Illustrated price list of Knowles’s 

patent. See Knowles, L. J. 

-raft. Aee Gatlin, G. 

-road-rolling. .See Paget, F. A. 

-Safe use of. See Safe. 




STEAM. 


381 


STEEKING. 


STEAM —continued. 

-iowing on rivers and canals. See 

Meyer, F. J., and Wernigh, W. 

-Use and generation of. See Babcock 

and Wilcox. 

-users. Pocket-book for boiler-makers 

and. See Sexton, M. .1. 

-vessels. Marine engines and. See Mur¬ 
ray, K. Weale’s series, No. 80. 

-warming and ventilating. See North 

western maunf’g co. 

-yachts, steam-lannches, etc. Report 

on. Nee Unitkd States. Navy dept. 
Bur. of engineers. 

STEAMBOAT and locomotive engine. 
Coutribntioii to the history of. See Read, 
D. 

-The first. See Hulls, J. 

Stearns, E. II. Illustrated catalogue of 
Stearns manufacturing co. Manufactu¬ 
rers of Stearns’ improved circular saw 
mills, lath machinery, side cutting muley 
mills, log jackers, log turners, edging, 
trimming, anddr.ag sawing machines, etc. 
4°. Erie, Venna., 1880. pp. 

Stearns, Frederick, and co. A new idea. 
Non-secret medicines for popular n.se. 
Catalogue, 187.5, 1880, 1882. Illits. 12*^. 
Detroit, lS7o,’80,’82. pi).88; 48; 128. 

-Pharmaceutical products, etc. Cata¬ 
logue. 4°. Detroit, 1882. (2 cop.) 

Stebbins. E., manuf’g co. Brass founders 
and finishers, sole manufacturers of Steb¬ 
bins and Brightwood patent compression 
work and universal hose couplings. Brass 
and composition castings. Babbitt metal 
car boxes and pattern letters. Illus. 12°. 
Springfield, Mass., 1880. pj). 57. (3 cop.) 

Steel, Janies. Selection of the practical 
points of malting and brewing, and .strict¬ 
ures thereon, for the u.se of brewery pro¬ 
prietors. 4°. Loud., A. Y., 1881. jip. 130. 

-“ Steel-Mclnnes ’’^patent pneumatic re¬ 
action lirake. Illus. 4°. Lond., 1875. 
pp. 15 

STEEL. See Kerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 3. 

- See Styffe, K. 

-Bes.semer metal, etc. Nee Joynson, F. H. 

-Die Eigenschaften von Ei.seu und Stahl. 

See Heusinger v. Waldegg, E. Organ 
des Eisenbahnwescns. Suppl.-Band 7. 

-Einlluss der Hiirte des Stahls auf Mag- 

netisirbarkeit, etc. See Strouhal, V., and 
Barns, C. 


STEEL —continuc'd. 

-Etudes sur la transformation du fer en 

acier. See Boussiugault. 

-Experiments on mechanical and other 

properties of. See London. Committee 
of civ. digs. 

-Experiments on properties of. See 

London. Committee of civ. engs. 

-Das Hiirten des Stahle-s. Nee Reiser, F. 

-Inrpiiry into the mechanical properties 

of. Nee Kirkaldy, D. 

-its history, manufacture, properties 

and uses. See Jeans, .1. S. 

-manufacture. Iron and. Nee Kohn, F. 

-niannfactnred at Bombay, and there 

called “Wootz.” Nee Pearson, G. 

-rails, steel billets, blooms and forges. 

See Penn, steel co. 

- Stahl und Eisen. See Stahl. 

-thread, duplex steel and iron rails, etc. 

Railway. See Booth, J. L. 

-Treatment of. Nee Miller, Metcalf, and 

Parkin. 

-IJeber Anlassen des Stahls. Nee Strou¬ 
hal, V., and Barns, C. 

Stfolo, F ranees A. A kindergarten hand¬ 
book for English teachers. A brief ac¬ 
count of the system and its appliances. 
12°. Lond.,n.d. pp. 81. Stewart’s ed¬ 
ucational series. 

Steele, J. Dorman. Fourteen weeks in 
chemistry. Illus. 12°. N. F. and Chi- 
eago, 1872. pp. 287. 

-New physics. Fourteen weeks in phys¬ 
ics. Illus. 12°. N. Y., Chicago, New Or¬ 
leans, \\.818'\. pp. 305. 

Steele, John. Hay and straw measurer; 
tables for the u.se of auctioneers, valuers, 
farmens, etc.; showing weight of hay or 
straw in round or oblong stacks; how to 
measure timber; contents of tanks or 
reservoirs; forming a complete ready reck¬ 
oner. Tables. 3d ed. 12°. T/O/id., 1881. 
pp. 77. Weale’s series, No. 218. 

Steele, W. II., and co. Hand shadows on 
the wall. See Finger gymnastics. 

Steele, William .1. Treatise on dynamics 
of a particle. Nee Tait, P. J., and Steele, 
W. J. 

STEERING. Gonvernails a vapeur. See 
Farcot, J. 

-Steuermannskunst. See Breusing, A. 

-Die Steuernngen der Dainpfmaschinen. 

See Blaha, E. 




8TEGGALL. 


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STEVENSON. 


Steg'^fall, J. First lines for chemists ami 
druggists preparing for examination be¬ 
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Ste;;mailll, —. Zeitschrift fiir Tbon- 
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Steiiia, Rud. Das Fiirhen der Schmnek- 
nnd Pntzfcdern. Ein iibersichtlich geord- 
netes Hilfsbucb. 12°. Lnpzig, 1876. 
pp. 30. 

Steiner, I. Handbook of the polariscope. 
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Steiiiinaiiu, Ferdinand. Bericbt iiber 
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der Gasfenerungen. lUus. 8°. Berlin, 
1879. i.p. 49. 

Steininetz, Andrew. The smoker’s guide, 
philosopher and friend. Tobacco, histor¬ 
ical, botanical, mannfactnral, anecdotal, 
social, medical, etc. Him. 24°. Bond., 
1878. pp. 184. 

Steinway nnd Sdbne. Die Piano-Fortes 
ans der Fabrik von. 8°. N. T., 1867. 
pp. 40. 

Stelle, .1. Parish. American watchmaker 
and jeweler. Exposition of all the latest 
secrets of the trade, embracing watch and 
clock making and repairing, tempering, 
making tools, compounding metals, sol¬ 
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pp. 102. 

Stelluti, Francesco. Biografico dell’ antico 
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Stell wsis^ V"OH Carioii, Carl. Treati.se 
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anatomy of the organ. Tr. from the 4tb 
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STENCILLING. See Leland, C. G. Art 

at home scries, v. 10. 

STENOGRAPHY compleated. Wes¬ 
ton, J. 

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-short-hand. See Scovil, VV. E. 

Stephens, George. The practical irri¬ 
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Stephens, Henry. A manual of practi¬ 
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Stephenson, George. See Janin, A. 

Stephenson, John. Horse cars, descrip¬ 
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Stephenson, Robert. See Janin, A. 

STEREOSCOPE. Theory, history, amP 
construction of. See Himes, C. F. 

STEREOTYPING and electrotyping. 
Guide for the production of plates, etc. 
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SterlingTy William. H. Description of the 
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remarks by the inventor. 24°. 1875. 

pp. 19. 

Sternberg, Geo. M. The bacteria. Tr. by. 
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STETHOMETRY. See Ransome, A. 

Stetson, Charles B. Technical education; 
what it is, and what American public 
schools should teach. An essay based on 
an examination of the methods and re¬ 
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Stenart, Henry. The planter’s guide; 
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StclKlel, Ernest. Nomenclator botaniens 
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Steildel, Ernest Theophilns. Nomencla¬ 
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Stevesis, John. Art of house-painting; 
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Sfeveiisoii, David. On the reclamation 
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STOKES. 


Stevenson, J. .T. House arcliitecture. 
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Stevenson, Thomas. The design and 
construction of harbours. A treatise on 
marine engineering. 2d ed. 8°. Loud., 
1874. pp. 13-1-283. pi. 20. 

-Light-house construction and illumina¬ 
tion. lUus. 8°. Load., 1881. pp.289. 

Stewart, Andrew. The Scottish cookery 
hook, containing guid, ])lain rules for mak¬ 
ing guid, plain meats, suitable for .sma’ 
purses, big families, and Scotch stomachs. 
New imp. ed. Nearly 100 new recipes. 
IG*^. Ediuhurqh, u. d. pj). 96. 

Stewart, Balfour. Lessons in elementary 
physics. New ed. lUus. 16°. Loud., 
1870- 79. pp. 383. (2 cop.) 

-Physics. lUus. 16°. N. F., 1880. pp. 

149. Science primers, No. 3. 

-Science primers. Ed by. aScc Science 

primers. 

- The sun and the Earth. Half-hour 

recreations in ])op. .sci., 2d ser. 

Stewart, E. \V., and others. Prize essays 
on cooked food for animals. By E. W. 
Stewart, W. H. White, and .John Wilkin¬ 
son ; with important information on the 
subject by other writers. Ulus. 8°. 
Iiovhester,\Q70. pp. 64. 

Stewart, Henry. Irrigation for the farm, 
garden, and orchard. lUus. 8°. X. T., 
1877. pp. 264. 

-The shepherd’s manual. A practical 

treatise on the sheep. Designed especi¬ 
ally for American shepherds. New ed., 
rev. Ulus. 8°. X. F., 1880. ])p. 264. 

Stiles and Parker press co. Drop i)ressea, 
improved punching and trimming presses, 
and cutting, stamping, and forging dies of 
every description. 8°. Aliddletowu, 187A. 

pp. 49. 

Stillv, Alfred, and I?Tai!>>cli, John M. The 
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natural history, chemistry, pharmacy, 
actions, and uses of medicines, including 
tho.se recognized in the pharmacopouas 
of the United .Stales and Great Britain. 
Ulus. 8°. Phihi., 1879. pp. 8-{-1628. 

Stilwell and Bierce manuf’g co. Eclipse 
dbuble turbine water-wheel ami Stilwell’s 
patent lime-extracting heater and filter, 
combined. Manufactured only by. 12°. 
lhiyiou,\87A. pp. 60. (2 cop.) 


Stimpson and co. Illustrated catalogue of 
rosewood Grecian legs for ])ianofortes, 
melodcons, and billiard table.s. 32°. 
Westfield, Muss., pp. 39. 

i Frederic Jesnp. Glossary of 

technical terms, ])hrasea, and maxims of 

the common law. 12°. 7to.9t.,188L pp. 305. 

Stimson, Lewis A. Clinical lectures on 
I surgery. Tr. from the French by. See 

I Gosselin, L. 

STIMULANTS. Alcoholic beverages, 
cannabis indica, tobacco and coca, tea and 
coffee. See Calkins, A. 

-and narcotics. See Anstie, F. E. 

- See Beard, G. M. Putnam’s handy 

book ser., No. .5. 

i Stirling, P. .1. Harmonies of political econ- 
j omy. Tr. from the French by. See Bas- 
j tiat, F. 

Stock, Cecil Haden. A treatise on shor¬ 
ing and under-pinning and generally deal¬ 
ing with ruinous and dangeroussiructures. 
LUus. 8°. Lo?)d., 1882. pp. 8-|-52. 

' Stockliartll’s elementsofehemistry. See 
Cooke, J. P. Chemical problems and 
I reactions. 

Stocking-knitter’s (The) manual. -9ceCup- 
^ pies, Mrs. G. 

I Stockwell, J. N. Memoir of the .secular 
variations of the elements of the eight 
principal planets. Smithsn. contiib., 
V. 18. 

Stoddard, H. H. An egg farm. The 
management of poultry in large numbers, 
being a .scries of articles written for the 
American Agriculturist, with other arti¬ 
cles. 16°. X. F.,1876. jip.95. 

I Stoker, T.G. Notes on the management 
of the tea plant. 12°. Calcutta, 1874. 
pp. 20. 

Stokes, W., and others. Medicine in 
modern times, or discourses delivered at 
a meeting of the British Medical Associa¬ 
tion at Oxford by W. Stokes, Henry W. 
Acland, G. Kollc.ston, Samuel Ilaughton, 
and W. W. Gull; with a re]»ort on mercury 
by Hughes Bennett. 12°. Loud., 1869. 
pp.255. 

Stokes, William. Absorpt ion of light and 
color of natural bodies. South Kens, 
j mus. sci. lectures, v. 1. 

I -Fluorc.scence. South Kens. mus. .sci. 

lectures, V. 1. 







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STRAHAN. 


Stolze, F. Zeitsclirift und Ropertoriuin 
fiir Pb()togra|)liic uiul vervielfilU.igeiule 
Kiiiiste. Red. V. iSee Photographisches 
Wocbenblatt. 

STOMACH. Diseases of. See Habershon, 

8. O. 

Stone, Livingstone. Domesticated trout; 
bow to breed and grow tbem. 3d ed. rev. 
Ilhts. 12'^. Charleetowti, X. rr.,\H77. pp. 
14 + 3(>7. 

Stone, T. W. 8 iinple bj’dranlic formnbe. 
IUks. 12°. Load., 1881. pp. 82. 

Stone, W. IT. Elementary lessons on 
sound. lUiis. 1(5°. Land., 187‘J. 

Stone age, past and i>resent. By E. B. Tylor. 
Half-bonr recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-Artificial. See Union stone co. 

-Building and ornamental. iSccHull, E. 

-compressive strengtb of. See Gill- 

more, Q. A. 

-bnildings. Die Banten von Stein. See 

Hoffmann, E. H. Deutsche banteebn. 
Taseben-Bib., No. 7. 

-cutting. Manuel delacon])edes pierres. 

See Toussaint, C.-J., and M., H.-M. 

-engraving. Trait6delam6tbode anti(ine 

degr.aver eu pierres tines. See Natter, L. 

Stones, E. G., and co. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of skates, straps, etc. 16°. rhila., 
1867. pi>. 

Storage of electricity. See Thompson, 8. P. 

-of water. See Denton, J. B. 

StorcR, Wilbelm. Die Verbiitung und 
Beseitigung des Ke.sselsteins. Ulus. 8°. 
Halle a. S., 1881. pp. 102. 

Storm-warriors, or life on tbe Goodwin 
sands. See Gilmore, J. 

Stfiniier, —. Beretning om de for den 
norske Industri vigtigste Maskiner ved 
Udstillingen. 4°. ('hrisiiania, 1880. i)p. 
.')(). [ rillaegsbefte til Polyt. Tidsskrift.] 

Stoi’iiioiilli, James. A manual of scien- 
tibc terms, pronouncing, etymological, 
and explanatory ; cbietly comi)rising terms 
in botany, natural bistory, anatomy, 
medicine, and veterinary science; with 
an appendix on specific names, etc. 12°. 
Edinburgh, 1879. pp. 488. 

STORMS. See also Meteorology. 

-Cartes dn temps et avertissements de 

teuipfites. See Scott, R. H. Actuals, 
scients., 75. 

-8ailor’8 born-book for tbe law of. Sec 

Piddington, II. 

Story of a bouse. See Viollet-le-Duc, E. 


STOVES. See also Heating, etc. 

-(See American vapor stove and manuf’g 

CO. 

- See Harris, C., and Zoiner, P. W. 

- See Potter, Paris and co. 

- See Pratt and Wentworths. 

- See Ransome, 8. H. 

- See Richardson, Boynton and co. 

- See Sheldon and Greene. 

- See Sheppard, I. A. 

- See Spicers and Peckbam. 

-and furnaces. Heating and cooking. 

See Earle stove co. 

-and beaters. Catalogue of. See Fuller, 

Warren and co. 

-and bollow ware. See Leibrandt and 

McDowell. 

-Catalogue of. See Cox, Wbiteman 

and Cox. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Bur- 

dett, Paris and co. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Bus¬ 
sey, McLeod and co. 

-Catalogue of. See Magee furnace co. 

-Famous Brunswick oil stove. See Tul- 

ley, F., jr. 

- General ironmongers’. See Watson, 

Gow and co. 

- grates, fenders, etc. See Coalbrook- 

dale CO. 

-beaters and ranges. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue of. See Hicks and Wolfe. 

- Home comforter, etc. See Morrison 

and Colwell. 

-Oriental and American stoveworks. See 

Perry and co. 

-Parlor and cooking. See Cox, Cburcb 

and co. 

- Tbe Wilson portable. See Wilson en¬ 
gineering CO. 

Stow. 8., manuf’g co. Price-list of articles 
made. Ulus. 16°. Hartford, 1868. pp. 66. 

Stowe, H. B. Domestic science. See 
Beecher, C. E., and Stowe, H. B. 

Stowe, J. G. New guide to sbeet-iron 
and boiler-plate roller. See Perkins, C. 
IL, and Stowe, ,1. G. 

Straliaii, Edward. Fine art. See Mas¬ 
terpieces of tbe Centennial international 
exbibition. v. 1. 

-and others. Tbe masteri)ieces of tbe 

Centennial international exbibition illus¬ 
trated. V. 1. Fine arts. Edward Stra- 
ban. 2. Industrial art. Walter Smitb. 
3. Hi.story, meebaniesand science. ,Joseph 









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385 


STRENGTH. 


Straliail, Edward—continued. 

M. V/ilson. 3 V. 4°. Phila., [D-TS]. pp. 

12 + :W6; 10 + 521; l:}G + ;?75. 

STRAINS. See also Stress. 

-de.signiiij^ and erection of works of con¬ 
struction. Treatise on. See Campin, F. 
Weale’s series, No. 216. 

- in girders and similar strnctnres. 

Handy-book for. See Humber, W. 

-in trusses, coinpntcd by diagrams. See 

Raukiu, F. A. 

- on ginlers, arches, and trasses. 

Methods of calculating. Nee Young, E. W. 
-on structures of iri)u work. See Shields, 

F. W. 

-Theory of. See Diedrichs, .1. IT. 

-upon beams and trasses. Principles of 

the lever api)lied to a ready analysis of. 
See Boiler, A. P. 

- upon bridge-girders and roof-trasses. 

See Cargill, T. 

Strange discoveries respecting the aurora. 
By R. A. Proctor. Half-honr recreations 
in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

Strange’s cylinder saw and machine co. 
Illustrated descriptive pamphlet and 
price-list of cast-.steel cylinder .saws, im 
juoved hogshead, barrel, nail keg, tub, 
and pail machinery, and improved box- 
board machines, manufactured by. 16°. 
Fall Fiver, n. d. i>p. 20. (2 cop.) 

Strategos series of American games of war. 
See Totten, C. A. L. 

Stratton, EzraM. The world on wheels; 
or, carriages, withtheir historical a.s.socia- 
tions from the earliest to the pi e.sent time, 
including a collection from the American 
Centennial Exhibition. Jlhis. 8°. N. Y., 
1878. pp. 489. 

Strunks, G. L. M., and others. England’s 
workshojis. By G. L. M. Strauss, C. W. 
Quin, John C. Brough, Thomas Archer, 
\V. B. Tegetmeier, \V. .1. Prowse. 12°. 
Loud., 1867. PI'. 8 + 612. 
STRAWBERRY, and its culture. See 
Merrick, J. M., jr. 

_complete manual for the cultivation of 

the. See Pardee, R. G. 

_cnltnrist. Illustrated. Nee Fuller, A. S. j 

strecker, Adolph, and Wisiliceiiiis, Jo- j 
hannes. Short text-hood of organic cheni- j 
istry, eul. by Johannes Wislicenn.s. Tr. 
anded., with extensive additions, by \V. 
R. Hodgkinson, P. D. and A. J. Grei-na- 
way. 8 °. Aoh(/., 1881. pp. 8 + 789. 

49 CPO 


SI rt'Oler, Edwin W. Gold; notes and 
additions by. Nee Studnitz, A. v. 

-'file great diamonds of the world. 

Their history and romance. The MS. of 
the ‘‘Koh-i-uhr.” The accounts of the 
‘•Pilt” and the “Eng^uie,” revised by 
her majesty the empress Eug6nie. Ed. 
and annotated bj' J. Hatton and A. H. 
Keane. 8°. /.tnid., [1882]. pp. 321. 

Streetc‘ 1 ', H. R. Voice building, a new 
and correct theory for the mechanical for¬ 
mation of the human voice. 2 v. 12°. 
Host., n. d. pp. 93; 42. 

STREETS. Handbnch des gesamiuten- 
Strassenbaues in Stildten. See Kruger, R. 

-Practical treatise on. See Gillmore, 

Q. A. 

- Feber Asphalt-Strassen. " See Schu- 

barth, E. G. 

Sti’Oiiiz, Wenceslans Maternus. Nomen- 
clator fungornm exhibeus ordine alpha- 
betico nomina tain generica quam specitica 
ac synonyma a scriptoribns de scientia 
botauica fungis irnposita. 8°. Vitidobona’, 
18()2. 

Stroif, F. \V. Kriegs-Worterbnch der 
englischen and deutschen Sprache. In 2 
Abth. 1®, Enalisch-Deutsch. 2*®, Deutsch- 
Engli.sch. 24°. Berlin, n.d. pp. 166 ; 62. 

STRENGTH and skill. Wonders of. See 
Depping, G. Illus. lib. wonders, v. 4. 

-of bridges and roofs. See Shreve, S. H. 

-of iron parts of machinery. Investi¬ 
gations of formulas for. See Van Buren, 
J.D.,jr. 

-of materials. See Dobson, E. Weale’s 

series. No. 22. 

-Nee Kent, W. Van Nostrand’s sci. 

ser., No. 41. 

-and structures. See Anderson, J. 

Text-books of science, v. 8. 

-Berechnnng des Tragebalkens. See 

\ Asimont, G. 

-Ltctuies on the elements of applied 

j mechanics. See Crofton, M. W. 

I -of wronght-iron and of chain-cables. 

I See. Beardslee, L. A. 

i-l.,a resistenza relativa delle travi. 

I NeeVolpicelli, P. [Atti della reale Acca- 
j deiiiia dei IJncei, 1871.] 

I-Tables of the strength and detlec- 

tiou of timlier. See Lea, W. 

-of wrought-iron bridge-members. See 

Robinson, S. W, Van Nostrand’s sci. 
ser., No. 60. 









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386 


SUFFOLK 


STRESS and strain. Simple, practical 
eases of. See Alexander, T. 

-Course on the .stresses in bridge and 

roof trusses. See Burr, \V. H. 

Stricture of the male urethra. See Otis, 
F. N. 

Strong drink and tobacco smoke. .See Pres¬ 
cott, H. P. 

Stroiilial, y., and Kariis, C. Ueltcr 
Anlasseu des Stahls nnd Me.ssiing seines 
Htirtezustandes. 8°. l('iirzhiir(j, 1880. 
pp. 5t>. 

-Ueber den Eiutliiss der lliiite des 

Stahls auf desseu Magnetisirbarkeit nnd 
des Anlassens auf die Haltbarkeit <ler 
Magnete. Illua. 8°. U'iirzburg, 1882. p[t.r):{. 

STRUCTURES. Economics of framed. 
See Bow, R. H. 

Strutt, John William {Baron Bayleigh). 
The theory of sound. 2 v. lUus. 8°. 
Load., 1877. pp. Il-f:i26; 10-f 302. 

Strutt, Joiseph. The .sports and i)astimes 
of England, etc. Ed. by Win. Hone. 12^. 
Zond., 1876. pp. 7-t-530. 

Stuart, A. B. Cohen. Kawi oorkonden in 
facsimile met inleiding en transscriptie. 
Voor rekening van het Bataviaasch ge- 
nootschap van kon.steu eu wetemschai)- 
peu. 1.8°. Leiden, 1875. pp. 20 + ‘10' 
Atlas fol. 

Stuart, Charles B. Lives and works of 
civil and military engineers of America. 
Ulus. 8°. N. 1'.', 1871. pp. 343. 

Stubbs-Schultz patent wheeled scraper or 
self-loading and dumping cart. IUuh. 
12°. Mt. Bleasant, Iowa, [1881]. 

St tickle, Henry. Interoceanic canals. 
An essay on the question of location for 
a ship canal across the American conti¬ 
nent. With a chart of the world on Mer¬ 
cator’s projection, and a map of the south¬ 
ern part of the Isthmus of Tehuante]iec. 
Ulus. 8°. jV. 1'., 1870. pp. 137. 

Students’ guide to the jirinciples of coal 
and metal minlug. .S’eeBailes, W. 

-handbook of chemistry, with tallies, etc 

See Greville, H. L. 

StlKliiitz, Arthur v. Gold ; or, legal 
regulations for the standard of gold and 
silver wares in different countries of the 
world. Tr. from “ Uie gesetzliche Rege- 
lung- u. Feingehaltes von Gold- u. Silber- 
Waaren,” by Mrs. Brewer; with notes and 
additions by Edwin W. Htreeter. 12°. 
Zond., 1877. ])p. 130-j-36. 


Study-book of media>val architecture and 
art. See King, T. IT., and Hill, G. J. 

Stiirui, Ch. Coins de mecanique do 
I’Ecole iiolytechnique; revu et corrige 
par E. Prouhet. 4'"® ed., sui vie de notes 
etdnonedsde problemes par M. de Saint- 
Germain. 2 T. 8°. Baris, 1881. pp. 
14-f 324; 11-f 461. 

Stiii’iiiey, Henry. The complete guide to 
bicycling, or how to become a bicyclist. 
lUns. 12°. roreM/ri/, 1880. jip. 85. 

-The cyclist and wheel world annual. 

See Nairn, C. W., and Sturmey, H. 

Sturtevant, B. F. Illustrated catalogue of 
pressure blowers and exhaust fans. Illns. 
4°. Bost., 1870. 

Sly lie, Kuut. Iron and steel. The elas¬ 
ticity, extensibility, and tensile strength 
of iron and steel. Tr. from the Swedish, 
with an original appendix, by Christer P. 
Sandberg; with a preface by John Percy. 
JUns. 8°. Land., 1869. pji. 171. 

Styles, Ezra. Notices of auroras, from 
the meteorological journal of. See Conn. 
Acad, of arts and sci., v. 1. 

Submarine bla-sting in Boston harbor. See 
Foster, J. G. 

-mines for defending the harbors of the 

United States, etc. See Unitkd States. 
War dept. Bur. of engs. Professional 
jiajiers, etc.. No. 23. 

- warfare. Account of the rise and pro¬ 
gress of. See Sleeman, C. W. 

-La guerre sous-marine, etc. See 

Daudenart L. G. Conferences, mili- 
taires bclge.s, 2® ,sdr.. No. 1. 

-Les mines sous-marines, etc. See 

Huet, C. Conferences militairesbeiges, 
2® .s6r.. No. 11. 

-otfensi ve and defensive. See Barnes, 

J.S. 

Subtropical garden. See Robinson, W. 

Sucrerie (La) indigene et coloniale; revue 
hebdomadaire de technologic, commei’ce 
et6conomie piditique. Directeur-gerant: 
H. 'rardieu. T. 19-21—, 1882-’83—. 8°. 
Baris, 1882-’83. 

Siift'olk, \y. T. On microscoiiical mani- 
imlation, being the subject-matter of a 
cour.se of lectures delivered before the 
Qiiekett microscopical club, January- 
April, 1869. 2d ed. lUus. 12°. Bond., 

] 1875. pp. 227. 





SUGAR. 


387 


SURGERY. 


SUGAR analysiH. U’analyse do.s .sucres. 
iSce Wousssen, M. 

-Manual of. See Tucker, J. II. 

-beet. Culture of. Unitf.d Statks. 

Agric. dept. Special report 28. 

-Varieties, examination, soils, tillage, 

seeds, .sowing, etc. See Ware, L. S. 

- cane and date-tree in Hengal ; sugar 

and ruin therefrom. See Robinson, S. II. 

-Chinese. See aho Sorghum. 

- See Goesmann, C. E. 

-in Australia. See Mackay, A. 

-its nature and ])roperties, culture 

and manufacture of its products. See 
Porter, G. R. 

- — Manufacture of sugar from. See 

Soames, R. 

-New system of manufacturing sugar 

from. See Bessemer, H. 

- canes and their luoducts, culture and 

manufacture. See Hedges, I. A. 

- evaiioration. See Hartford sorghum 

machine co. 

-grooving and retining. See Lock, C. 

G. W. 

- Guide pratiipie des fahricants de sncrf^. 

See Leurs, F. 

- Jahres-Bericht iiher die Fortschritte 

der Zuckerfahrikation. See Jahres-Be¬ 
richt. 

-juice. Mauiiel ]>rati<iue de diffusion. 

See Fleury, E., and Lemaire, E. 

- manufacturt*. Die Fahrikation des 

Riiheuzuckers. Ncc Regner, R. v. Chem.- 
techn. Bih., B. 47. 

- Neue Zeitschrift fiir Riihen/.ucker-Iu- 

dustrie. See Neue. 

-of lead. Die Fahrikation des Bleizu- 

ckers. Jiinemann, F. Chem.-techu. 
Bih., B. 91. 

-refining. L’osmo.se et ,ses apidications 

iudusfrielles. *S'ce Dubrunfaut, M. 

- starch, gluco.se, and ilextrine. See 

Wagner, L. v. 

- Study of the various sources of. See 

Ware, L. S. 

- De suikerraflinadeur. See Reisig, .1. 

II. Volledige hcschrijving van alle 
komsten, 11,12. 

- testing. Saccharimetric en sniker- 

hcla-sting. See Gunning, .1. W. 

-Sacchariim^triiiue, optique, chimi- 

que, et m61assim6trique. See Moigno. 
Actuals, .scicnts., 11. 

SUICIDE. Anatomy of. Ncc Winslow, F. 


Sully, J allies. Illusions: a psychological 
study. 12'^. A'. F., 1881. jip. 372. Inter, 
sci. ser., v. If.?. 

SULPHUR. A'ccKerl, B. Metallurgy, v. 1. 

SULPHURIC acid and alkali. Manufact¬ 
ure of. See Lunge, G. 

-manufacture. Chemistry of. See 

Smith, II. A. 

-—- — Ueher die Sulfani.sylsiiure. See 
Hubler, J. A. 

-Vitriooldlie hcreider. iSee Demachij. 

Volledige he.schrij ving van allekousten,2. 

Si'MATK.v. The head-hunters of Borneo; 
also journeyings in Sumatra. <SeeRock, C. 

Siiiiiiclira^t, F. E. Birds of Southwest¬ 
ern Mexico, collected hy. Unitkii State.s. 
Interior dept. Nat. mus. hull., 4. Also 
Smithsn. niisc. coll., v. 13. 

Summer .•ind its diseases. See Wilson, .1. 
C. Amer. health primers. No. 3. 

SUN (The). See also Solar. 

- and the earth. By Balfour Stewart. 

Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

-By II. E. Roscoe. Science lectures 

for the people, .series 10. 

-light. The suuheam and the spectro- 

.scope. See Townsend, II. 

- Radiations chimiiiues <lu soleil. See 

Radau, R. Actuals, scients., 63. 

-Solar physics. Inquiries into the phys¬ 
ical coiistitiitioii of the. NceLockyer, J.N. 

>iiiii<loiiaii<I, Uaroy. The dynamic cure. 
3d ed. 12°. Chicago, 1b 69. pp. 216. 

SUNN plant of India. Ohservations on. 
See Wissett, R. Treatise on hemp. 

SUNSTROKE. Thermic fever. See Wood, 
H. C., jr. 

SUPERPHOSPHATES. ^eeLock, A. G. 

SUPERSATURATION. Sursaturation. 
See Tomlinson, C. Actuals, sclents., 27. 

SUPERSTITIONS. Medical. See Petti¬ 
grew, T. ,1. 

Supreme council, 33d, for the southern 
juri.sdictiou of the United States. Cata¬ 
logue of the lihrary. 8°. Washington, 
lh80. pj). 42. 

SURGERY. Acupressure. Method of ar¬ 
resting .surgical hiemorrlmge. See Simp¬ 
son, J. Y. • 

- Antiseptic. See Cheyne, W. W. 

- See Lucas-Championniere, J. 

- Sec Maccormac, W. 

- Aural, ^ee Jone.s, II. M. 

- Chiriirgia niagiia. Nee Paracelsus. 

- Clinical lectures. Nee Gosselin, L. 








SURGERY. 


388 


SURVEYING. 


SURGERY—coiitinuod. 

- Course of operative. See Heath, C. 

- Deutal. See Dental. 

- Dictionary t>f domestic medicine and. 

See Family doci or. 

-Dictionary of medical and surgical 

knowledge. iSce Dictionary. 

-Domestic medicine and. See Walsh, 

J. H. 

-Earth as a topical application in. See 

Hewson, A. 

-Electricity in. See Poore, G. V. 

-in its relations to. See Rockwell, 

A. D. 

-in medicine and. See Bartholow, R. 

-Handbook of obstetric. See Clay, C. 

-Index of. See Keetley, C. 15. 

-International encyclopa*dia of. See 

Ashhurst, J.,jr. 

-Journal of surgical science. (S'ce Ameri¬ 
can specialist. 

-Landmarks. Medical and surgical. See 

Holden, L., and Shnter, J. 

-Manual of ojicrative. See Smith, S. 

-Manual of ophthalmic. See Lowne, 

B. T. 

-Medical and surgical treatment of len¬ 
ticular opacities. See Hogg, J. 

-Monograph of two hundred and forty- 

eight cases of lithotomy operations per¬ 
formed. See Bahadoor, R. R. N. 1). 

-Notes on surgical treatment. See Hop- 

good, T. F. 

-Observations on the Caesarean .section 

and craniotomy. See Radford, T. 

-of the arteries. See Maunder, C. F. 

-of the face. See Mason, F. 

-Operatiousforstrangulaled hernia. See 

James, J. H. 

-Operative. Course of. iYe Heath, C. 

-Manual of the principles and prac¬ 
tice of. See Smith, S. 

-of the foot and ankle Joint. See 

Hancock, H. 

-Oral. Deformities of the month. See 

Coles, O. 

-Orthopiedic. See Haward, J. W. 

-Orthopedic. See Sayre, Ji. A. 

——Pathological and surgical ob.servations 
on di.seases of thejoints. See Brodie, B. C. 

-The princijdes and practice of. See 

Agnew, D. II. 

- Proces iconographique de nn^decine 

op^ratoire et d’auatomie chirnrgicale. See 
Bernard, C., and Hnefte, C. 


SURGERY—continued. 

-Rapid cure of aneurism. See Mur¬ 
ray, W. 

-Regional, etc. See Southam, F. A. 

-Subcutaneous. By AV. Adams. Smithsn. 

niisc. coll., V. 1.'). 

-Superstitions connected with the prac¬ 
tice of. See Pettigrew, T. J. 

-Surgeon’s pocket-book. See Porter, 

J. H. 

-surgical apparatus, etc. E.ssentials of 

bandaging. See Hill, B. 

- Surgical diagnosis of tumors. See 

Liicke, A. 

- Surgical diseases of the ear. See 

Trdltsch, v., and Ilelmlndtz, H. L. F. 

-theoretical and practical. See Holmes, 

T. 

SURGICAL apparatus. Bri(‘fdescription 
of. See Chapman, II. T. 

-instruments. See Maw, S., .son, and 

Thompson. 

- See Tiemann, G., and co. 

-Account of various new. See War¬ 
ren, J. Strangulated luruia. 

-and orthopicdical apparatus. See 

Reynders, .1., and co. 

-Catalogue and report of ob.stetrical. 

See Obstetrical society of London. 

-Illustrated catalogue of. See Reyn¬ 
ders, J., aud CO. 

-New inventions in. See Davy, R. 

-Proces icouugraphique de nu^decine 

op<^ratoire, etc. Sec Bernard, C., and 
Huette, C. 

SURVEYING and astro nomical instru 
inents. See Heather, .J. F. Weale’s se¬ 
ries, No. 17t). 

-Element.s of. See Smeaton, A, C. 

-Geographical. See Carpenter, F. de Y. 

Van Nostrand’s sci. ,ser.. No .‘57. 

-Hints on levelling operations as sup- 

plied in surveys. See Wells, W. H. 

-instruments. See Heller and Brightly. 

- See Prentice, J. 

-Manual of. See Gurley, W., and 

Gurley, E. S. 

-Progressi velessonsin applied science, 

pt. :5. S(C Sang, E. 

-Land and engineering. See Baker, T. 

Weale’s series. No. (it). 

-Magnetic and angular. See Lintern, \V. 

Weale’s series. No. ‘220. 

-Manual of United States. 

J. H. 


See Hawes, 






SURVEYING. 


389 


SWINE. 


SURVEYING-continued. 

- Optisclie I)i.stanzmeKsen nnd dessen | 

Bezielning znr directen Liingenine.ssnng, 
etc. See Friedrich, .1. 

-Practical military. Sec DraySon. 

-Prois-Verzeichniss von Me.ssgegcn.stan- [ 

den. See Hartmann, K. T. | 

-Principles and practice of marine. See < 

Bourns, C. j 

- projections and portable instruments. 

Text-book of. See Rodgers, R. P., and 
others. 

-Report upon the primary triangnlation 

of the Ibiited States Lake survey. See 
Uniticd Statks. War de])t. Bur. of 
engs. Professional papers, No. *24. j 

-Solar compass and surveyor’s com- 

])anion. See Burt, W. A. I 

-Subterraneous. See Fenwick, T., and 

Baker, T. Weale’s series. No. 117. 

-Trair^ dn lever des plans et de I’arpeu- 

tage. See Breton (de Champ), P. 

-Underground. Nee Howard, W. F. 

-Vermessungen in der Schweiz. See j 

Wolf, R. 

SURVEYORS, timber-growers, etc. See 
Horton, R. Weale’s series. No. 18i>. 

SiiSCiiiilil, A. T. Das Ei.senbahn-Ban- 
wesen. Lite verm. Anil, hr.sg. von C. Bark- 
hausen. lllus. 12°. Jriexhadeii, lbH2. 
pi>. *292. 

Suspension bridge constructed ovn* the 
Menai Strait. Nee Telford, T., and Pro- 
vis, W. A. 

SUSTAINING walls. Etudes sur les 
mui-s de souteiiement. See Dubosque, .1. 

SlltcliliVs ■lohn. A treatise on canals and 
re.servoirs; observations on the Rochdale, 
Leeds and Liver|)ool ami Huddersfield 
canals. Observations on the b«'st mode 
of carding, roving, drawing, and spinning 
all kinds of cotton twist, also instructions 
for d<'signing and building a corn mill ; 
togeth(*r with important direct ions on ])iib- 
lic drains. 8°. Rochdale, HK). pp. 4i:i. 

Slltro, Adolph. Closing argument on bill j 
to aidtheSntro tunnel before the (commit- j 
tee on mines and mining. H. R. U. S. A. j 
April *2*2. 1872. 8°. Uanhinglon, 1872. 

t>p. 96. . j 

Sutton’s aniiiteur’s guide in horticulture. 
1882. Illits. 4°. Am/d., 1882. pp. 111. 

Paul, llii its on the ap]ilication 
of the jioroplastic jacket in sjiinal curva¬ 
ture. 8°. I'lymouth, 1880. jip. 11. 


SwiliiiMOii, W. Birds of western Africa. 
Flycatchers. 16°. Rond., ». d. Jardine’s 
naturalist’s library, v. ll-i:{. 

Swan, .L G. ITai<lah Indians of Queen 
Charlotte’s islands, British Cidumbia; 
their c.arvings, tattoo designs, etc. 
Smithsn. contrib , v. 21. 

Swank, .1. M. Introduction to a history 
of iron making and coal mining in Penn¬ 
sylvania. Contributed to the final report 
ofthePenn. board of centennial managers. 
8°. RhiJa., 1878. pp. 125. 

Sw ANSKA. The smelting of cop])er in the 
Swansea district of South Wales. See 
Grant-Francis, G. 

Swanzy, H. Rosborough. Atlas of ophthal¬ 
moscopy. Tr. by. See Liebreich, R. 

Swai*f'/i,.L Nutritive cure. Introduction 
by. See Walter, R. 

SwEOKX. The present state of the iron 
manufacture in. Acc Akerman, R. 

SWEDISH 1 anguage. Engelsk-svensk 
ordbok. See Nilsson, L. G., and others. 

- — Svensk-engel.sk haudordbok. See 

Oman, V. E. 

Sweet, S. H. Special rejiort on coal; 
showing its distribution, classification, 
and cost delivered over ditlerent mutes to 
various points in the State of New* York, 
and the principal cities on the Atlantic 
coast. Ulus. 8°. A". 1'., j866. jip. 94. 

Sweet, William A., and eo. Sweet’s fur¬ 
nace. 8°. Syracuse, 1870. pp. 16. 

Sweet’s British warblers. See Bechstein, 
.1. H. Cage and chamber birds. 

Sweet jiotato culture. See Fitz, .1. 

8wei*iii;;'eil, H. V. Pharmaceutical lex¬ 
icon. Dictionary of pharmaceutical sci¬ 
ence; explanation of subjects and terms of 
pharmacy; formnhe for ofticinal, empiri¬ 
cal, and dietetic preparations; guide for 
the pharmaceutist, druggist, physician, 
etc. 8°. Rhila., 187:1. pp. 576. 

Swimming. See Popular ri'creator, v. 1. 

-Art of. See Thevenot. 

-Art of. See Webb. 

-in the Eton style. See Leahy, J. 

SWINE diseases. See Teller, L. V. Dis¬ 
eases of live-stock. 

-Investigation of. See Uxited St.ates. 

Agric. dept. Special reiiort No. 12. 

-Guide to the piggery. See Farming for 

ladies. 

-husbandry. See Coburn, F. D. 







SWINE. 


390 


TABLES. 


SWINE—coiil iiiiied. 

- Der Schweine-Stiill. See Klasen, L. 

Deutsche bautecbn.-Tasclteii-Bib., No. .51. 

Svviilg'ler, W. H. raintiui> for the mill¬ 
ion, and i)roi)ort.y owner’s companion of 
useful information upon painting, paper- 
hanging, white-washing, polishing, etc. 
16°. Loud., II. d. pp. 79. 

Swiiitoil, .V. H. Insect variety ; its pro- 
Itagation and distribution. lUiis. 8°. 
Loud., II. d. pj). 926. 

SwrrzEKLANi). Schweiz. Gcogra]diische 
und cosmograidiische Karten nnd A])pa- 
rate. See Siegfried, H. 

- Vcrmcssiingen in der Schweiz. See 

Wolf, R. 

Sykyta, Wenzel. Das Ilolz; dessen Be- 
nennnngen, Eigenschaften, Krankheiten 
nnd Fehler. Ein Leitfaden znm leichteu 
Erkenneii einzeluer Ilolzarteu nnd tines 
schadhaften Holzes fiir Eisenbahn-, Grn- 
ben-. Foist-, Holz-, nnd Civiltechniker 
sowie Ban- nnd Zimmermeister. 16°. 
I‘rag, 1882. i»p. 56. 

Sylvester, J. .1. Quarterly journal of pure 
and ajiplied mat hematics. Ed. by. See 
Quarterly. 

Sylvia’s home help .series. Ulus. 12°. 
Loud., 11 . d. 

V. 6. The hou.se and its furiiitiu'e. 

10. Artistic homes ; or, liow to furnish with 
taste. 

Syiiio, David. Outlines of an industrial 
science. Ulus. 12°. I’hila., 1876. pp. 
12 -f 195. 

Symons, J. J. Report oP delegates from 
the Meteorological society. Ed. by. Sec 
Lightning rod conference. 

Synchronized clocks. See Lund, .1. A. 

SYNONYMES of words in general use. 
See Handy book. 

Syphilis and its treatment. See Lewin, G. 

- Contagions diseases, with an account 

of the primary syphilitic poison, etc. See 
Morgan, J. 

System (A) of medic.ne. See Reynolds, 
J. R. 

- of stirgery, theoretical .and practical. 

See Holmes, T. 

Szechennyi, Istvan. Materials employed 
in the construction of bridges. See Bur¬ 
nell, G. W. Weale’s theory of bridges. 
Snpp. 

Szemelenyi, Ernest. Subject index of Ital¬ 
ian iiatents, prepared by. See IJmtkd 
State.s. Interior dept. 


TABLES. Adcock’s engineer’s pocket-book 
for 1881. See Adcock’s. 

-and chemical calcnlation.s. .SeeGreville, 

H. L. St inlent’s handbook of chemistry. 
- and diagrams of non-condensing en¬ 
gines and boilers. See Trowbridge, W. P. 

- and drawings. De.scriptive. See 

Hughes, T. Engli.sh wire gauge. 

-andformnl.e. .See Everett, J. D. Units 

and physical constants. 

-for the use of telegraph inspec tors and 

operator.-i. See Clark, L., and Sabine, R. 
-and results of rain and snow precipi¬ 
tated in the United States, etc. Smithsn. 
contrib., \. 18. 

-and rules. Engineer’s book of ]nacti 

cal reference. See Templeton, W. 

-and valuable suggestions to architect¬ 
ural irou work. SeeTryer, W. J. 

- Barenie du poids des m6taux. See 

Jacquet, A. 

- Civil engineer’s jiocket-book. See 

Trautwiiie, .1. C. 

- Commercial. *Sec National ready reck¬ 
oner. 

-computing work done in ditching and 

draining. See Ditching and draining. 

-Cost of paper, computed and tabulated. 

See Munday, E. H. 

- Co.st of yarn, waste in spinning, etc. 

See Worsted spinner’s ready reckoner. 

-Engineer’s valuing assistant. NecHos- 

kold, H. D. 

-facilitating the calculation of earthen 

and masonry dams. See Anderson, R. C. 

-for all kinds of plain and fancy fabrics. 

See Buckle, J. S. 

-for arches. See Robertson, F. 

-for architectural surveyors. iScc Hurst, 

J.T. 

-for huding the mean velocity and dis¬ 
charge in open channels See Higham, T. 

-for measuring made easy. See Hop- 

pus, E. 

-for the assay of silver and gold. See 

North, O. 

-for the determination of minerals. See 

Frazer, P. 

-for the use of auctioneers, valuers, farm¬ 
ers, etc. See Steele, J. Weale’s series. 
No. 218. 

-for weights of iron and steel. Appendix 

containing. See Warn, R. H. 

‘-gas. Tabellen zur Reduction der Gas- 

volumina. See Lieberniann, L. 






TABLE8. 


391 


TAI'l’. 


TABLES—contiimeil. 

-f;iving the net yarn in hanks, etc. See 

Holds worth, A. 

- Gnuner’s pocket-book. See Bridges, 

T. W. 

- Heat. Die Wiirine-Mt ssknnst. See 

Schiiiz, C. Carl Miicken’s Bih. tcclin. 
Wissenschaftcn, B. 6. 

- Hilfstafeln fiir Messnngcn elektrischer 

Leitnng.swiderstiinde. See Obach, E. 

- History of airricnltnrc and ])rices in 

England. See Rogers, ,1. E. T. 

- Hydraulic. AYc Beardmore, N. 

-coetticients, and formnhc, for finding 

discharge of water. See Neville, J. 

- Iron and steel. See Hoare, C. 

- Iron shij^hnilders, ejigineers, and iron 

merchants’ guide. See Burlinsoii, H., and 
Simpson, W. H. 

- Mathematical, etc. See Law, H. 

Weale's series. No. 204. 

- Metric. See Dowling, C. H. 

-and English, of temi)eratnre8 and 

l>rP88nres of saturated .steam. See Pea¬ 
cock, R. A. 

- Metrical. See Molesworth, G. L. 

-Miller’s, merchant’s, and farmer’s ready 

reckoner. Ace Miller’s. Weale’s series. 
No. 131. 

- The millwright and engineer’s pocket 

companion, tables of square and enhe root. 
See Templeton, W. 

-Nautical and mathematical. See Evers, 

H. 

-for British seamen. See Inman, 

-of gauges, log measurements, etc. See 

Grimshaw, K. 

-of materia mcdica. See Owen, I. 

- of rain-fall, evaporation, filtration, 

capacity of pipes, etc. See French, H. F. 

-of remaining velocity, time of flight and 

energy of various'projectiles. See Bash- 
forth, F. 

-of squares, cubes, areas, etc. See Nor¬ 
ris, S. 

-of the .strength and deflection of timber. 

See Lea, W. 

-of tin-roofing, galvanized iron, etc.; of 

brackets, trusses, modillions, dentals, etc. 
See Kittredge, A. O. 

-Pocket-1 )ook of useful. See Proctor, F. 

- rules for calculating speed, etc. See 

Bramwell, W. C. 

- Screw cutting. See Lindsay {Lord). 

- See Martin, W. A. 


TABLES —continued. 

-Sheet iron and boiler plate. See Per¬ 
kins, C. H., and Stowe, J. G. 

-showing screws cut on slide lathes. See 

L., H. 

-showing the value of wheat, corn, rye, 

cattle, hogs, etc. Ace Ropp, C., jr. 

-showing weight of ditterent lengths of 

iron. Arc Penn, S. 

-Table of the present value of diamonds. 

Aee Emanuel, 11. 

-Table showing the velocities and ipuin- 

tities discharged by sewer-pipes. See 
Shone, I. 

- Tables barom^triques et hypsomd- 

triqnes. See Radau, K. Actuals, scl¬ 
ent.s., 33. 

- Tabulated weights of iron and steel. 

See Jordan, C. H. 

- Tangent. l)er Tangenten-Massstab. 

See Prestel, M. A. F. 

- to facilitate navigation and nautical 

astronomy. Aec Young, .1. R. Weale’s 
serie.s. No. 100* 

-to facilitate the setting out of railway 

curves. See Hogg, C. P. 

- Tonnage of ships and steamers. See 

Glendinning, A. 

—— Us fill companion and artificer’s a.ssist- 
ant. See Allen, IJ. B. 

-useful for engineers. See Hann, J. 

Tablets of materia mcdica and therapeu¬ 
tics. See Semple, C. E. A. 

Taboiiriii, M. F. Nouveau trait<5 do 
maticre imSdlcale, de therapentique et do 
pharmacie vdt<5rinaires, suivi P'“ d’un 
abn'^gd de toxicologie veterinaire, 2“ de 
notions snr la pharmacie legale v6t6ri- 
uaire, 3'' d’un formnlaire raisonmS, magis¬ 
tral et officinal, 4®'d’nn mdmorial g6n(?ral 
de therapeuticpie. 2 T. 8°. Pam, 1875. 
pp. 820; 740. 

Tachyhippodamia. See Powell, W. J. 

Tactique et signaux de jour, <le nuit et do 
brniie a I’aucre et a la voile, etc.; a I’usage 
de I’escadre d’6volutions commaud<5e par 
de Nieuil. 4°. Brest, 1787. pp. 180. 

TAILORING. Complete manual of cut¬ 
ting. See Compaing, C., and Deverc, L. 

Tstit, Peter G. Elements of natural phi¬ 
losophy. See Thomson, AV., and Tait, P. G. 

-E.sciuisse historique de lathdorie dyna- 

miqne de la chaleur. Tr. par Moigno et 
A. Le Cyre. 12^^. Paris, 1870. Actuals, 
sclents., It). 







TAIT. 


,‘^92 


TAXIDERMY. 


Tsiit, I’eter G.—coutiimed. 

-Miscellaiu‘oiis seieutitic ))apor8. Memoir 

of the author, by. See Rankiue, AV. J. M. 

- and Steele, W. J. Treatise on dy- 

namies of a particle, with numerous ex¬ 
amples. 4th ed. JUus. 12°. Lend., 187S. i 
pp. 407. 

Takimetry. Concrete geometry in three 
le.ssous. See Lagout, E. 

Talbert, 13. J. A collection of three hundred 
and fifty designs, including a hundred 
sketches hy. See Shaw, 11. Fa.shiona- 
hle furniture. 

- Exami)les of ancient and modern 

furniture, metal work, tapestries, decora¬ 
tions, etc. Plates, fol. /lost., 1877. pp. 9. 

Tangye l)ros., and Holman. Illustrated, 
descriptive, and juiced catalogue of j»at- 
ented and improved machinery, tools, and 
general iron work, :3d ed. 1881. Ilhis. 
4°. Lo/id., [1881]. |)i).:578. 

-Price-current of steam engines and 

boilers. 4°. Loud., n. d. ])j». 15. 

Tniiiior, Henry. Firsti)rincii)le8 of agri¬ 
culture. 16°. J^ond., 1879. pj*. 9.5. 

Taiiiicr, Thomas Hawkes. Memoranda I 
on j)oisons. 4th American from the last 
London enl. and rev. ed. 24°. Philn., 
1879. pp. 201. 

TANNING. Elaborate treatise on. See 
Richardson, W. H. 

-leather. Art of. fee Kennedy, D. H. 

-The leather manufacture in the United 

States. See Schultz, J. S. 

- De Icderlooijer, ledertonwer wit- en 

zeemlooijer. See Kasteleijn, P. .1. Vol- | 
ledlge beschrij ving van alle konsten, 4-7. i 

TAPESTRY. See De Champeaux, A. 
South Kens. inns, art and sci. hand¬ 
books, No. 1:3. 

- Ancient and modern furniture, metal 

work and tajiestries. See Talbert, B. ,J. 

-Bayenx. See Bruce, J. C. 

Tai’bottoii, M. Ogle. House drainage. 
Regulations to be oliserved in the drain¬ 
age and water snpjily of town and conn- i 
try houses. These regulations are adopted 
by the corjmration of Nottingham, and 
other sanitary authorities. Ulus. 8°. 
Loud., 1877. i>j). 8, o jil. 

Tarbiick, Edward Lance. The encyclo- 
jiiedia'of j>ractical carjientry and joinery, 
for the carjienter, joiner, and stairca.se 
builder, llhis. 4°. Lond.,n.d. pji. 236. 


Tarkalankara, .1. Dictionary in Sanskrit 
and English. I5d ed. Ed. by. See Wil¬ 
son, H. H. 

Tarn, E. Wyndham. Carpentry, joinery. 
See Tredgold, T. Weale’s .series. No. 182. 

-An elementary treatise on the construc¬ 
tion of roofs of wood and iron, deduced 
chiefly from the works of Robison, Tred¬ 
gold, and Humber. lUus. 12°. Loud., 
1882. ]i|). 114. Weale’s .series. No. 228. 

-Guide to measuring and valuing artiti- 

cers’ works. See Dobson, E., and Tarn, 
E. W. 

-The science of building ; an elementary 

treatise on the jninciples of construction, 
esjieciatly adajited to the requirements of 
architectural students. 8°. L.oud., 1870. 
])1». 8-f 120. 

Ta.smaxia and extinct races. Aborigines of. 
By W. H. Flower. Science lectures for 
tlje j)eople, series 10. 

Tate, Raljdi. Ap])endix to the Manual of 
mollnsca; containing such recent and 
fossil shells as are not mentioned. See 
Woodward, S. P. Weale’s series. 
No. 72. 

-- Rudimentary treatise on geology. 

Partly ba.sed on Portlock’s Rudiments of 
geology. Pt. 1. Phy.sical geology. :td ed. 
Illns. anil an index. 12°. Loud., 1879. 
jiji. 215. Weale’s series. No. 173. 

- Rudimentary treati'C on geology. 

Partly ba.sed on Portlock’s Rudiments of 
geology. Pt. 2. Historical geology. 2d 
ed. Illns. and an index. 12°. I.oud., 
1875. pj». 244. Weale’s series. No. 174. 

Taiil><‘i‘t. t^se of Held artillery on serv¬ 
ice ; with e.'ipecial reference to that of an 
army cori)s. Tr. from the German, by H. 
H. Maxwell. l<j°. Loud., 1856. jqi. 
12-4-210. Weale’s .serie.s, No. li:3. 

Taunton, Mass. Public library. 1st snj)- 
plement to the catalogue. 4°. Tauutou, 
Afaes., 1881. pj>. 69. 

Taxidermist’s (The) manual ; a comjdete 
1 radical guide to collecting, jircjiaring, 
and preserving all kinds of animals, birds, 
reptiles, insects, etc. Amer. rev. ed. from 
20th London ed. Illus. 12°. A’. F., [1880]. 
j)p. 115. 

TAXIDERMY. Birds’ m sts and eggs, and 
bird stnfling. ^ccBeeton’s country books. 
No. 2. 

-I’ractical. See Batty, J. H. 







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TAXIDERMY—coiitinncd. I 

-Taxuleriiiist’s inamial. Sec Taxider¬ 
mist’s. 

-without a toaclier. See Manton, W. P. ; 

- woodcraft, etc. Instructions in. See 

Hallock, C. Sportsman’s gazetteer. 
Tayl4»r, Charles Fayette. On the me¬ 
chanical treatment of di.sease of the hip- | 
joint. lUus. 8*^. N. Y., 1873. pp. G2. J 
Taylor, D avid. The ganger’s manual; | 
containing calculations of sjurits .above 
and below proof, as shown by the United 
States standard hydromotor. Computed 
by. 4°. N. Y., [18(;B]. pp. C?. 

Taylor, E. S., and others. History of i 
l»layiug cards, with .anecdotes of their use 
in conjuring, fortune-telling, .and card- 
sharping. Ulus. lt)°. Xo/id., 1865. pp. I 
13 -f- .529. i 

Taylor, Franklin. Piano-forte playing. ; 
Ulus. 16°. N. Y., 1880. Science prim¬ 
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Taylor, Heniy. The bee-keeper’s manual; j 
or, the honey bee, its m.an.agement .and 
preservation; with .a description of the 
best approved hives, and other apiiliances i 
of the apiarj’. 7th ed., modernized and | 
very greatly enlarged, by Alfred Watts. ! 
lUns. 12°. Aoad., 1880. ])p. 372. , 

Taylor, .1. E., and others. Notes on col- i 
lecting and preserving n.atnral history oh- j 
jects. Ulus. 16°. Loud., 1876. ]»]). 8-(-215. 
Taylor, John. Blowpipe .analysis. Author- ; 

izeil Eng. ed. Tr. by. See Landauer, .J. j 
Taylor, .Iidin. London water supply. | 
Facts and fallacies di.smissed in a .series of 
letters, written and jiublished in the 
Courier newspaper lH66-’()7, with refer- | 
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source of su])idy. lUus. 8°. />o«d., 1869. j 
pp. 64. I 

Taylor, R. P., and co. Agricultur.al m.a- 
ehines, implements, etc. lUus. dfi. Loud., j 
1871. pi>. 16. 4 

'I'aylor, Sedley. .Science of music ; phy¬ 
sical basis of musical harmony. Ulus. 12°. 
N. r., 1875. j 

-Sound .and music ; a nou-m.athematic.al j 

treatise on the phy.sical constitution of | 
mnsic.al .sonuds and harmony, including j 
the chief acoustic.al discoveries of Profe.s- 
sor Helmholtz. Ulus. 8°. Loud., 1873. 
p[>. 12 -f- 219. 

Taylor, William B. An historical sketch ! 
of Henry’s contribution to the electro-mag- | 
50 CPO 


Taylor, William B.—continued, 
netic telegraph; with .an .account of the 
origin and development of Prof. Morse’s 
invention. 8°. Washington, 1879. 

[From tlio Sinithsoiiian report for 1878.] 

-A memoir of .Joseph Henry. A sketch 

of his scientilic work. 2d ed. Ulus. 8°. 
Wash., 1880. pp. 425, 

Taylor horse power co. One, two, and four 
horse sweep power, for running feed mills, 
feed cutters, corn shellers, saws, churns, 
elevators, lathes, grindstones, etc. 24°. 
Chicago, 111., 1879. pp. 8. 

TEA, colfee, and cocoa. Analysis of. See 
Wanklyn, J. A. 

-comp.anies. List of Indian. See List. 

-countries of China and British tea plau- 

tiitions in the Himalaya. See Fortune, R. 

- The cultivation and manufacture of. 

See Money, E. 

Tea (The) cyclopaulia. Articles on tea, tea 
science, blights, soils, and imanures, cul¬ 
tivation, buildings, manufacture, etc., 
with tea st.atistics. Compiled by the ed¬ 
itor of the “Indian tea gazette.” Ulus. 
4°. Loud., 1882. jip. 355. 

-Industry in Indi.a. See Baildon, S. 

-its mystery and history. See Day, H. P. 

-plant. Notes on. See Stoker, T. G. 

-Traitez nouveanx et enrieux du caf6, 

du th6, etc. See Dufour, P. S. 

T<*alo, T. Pridgin. Dangers to health: a 
pictorial guide to domestic s.anit.ary de¬ 
fects. 3d ed. Ulus. 8°, Phila., 1881. 
|»p. 170. 

TECHNICAL .analysis. Manual of. See 
Bolley, P. A. 

-chemistry. Techiii.sch-chemi.schesJahr- 

buch, 1881-1882. See Biedermann, R. 

Technical drawing and design for students 
of architecture and building. [Pt. 1.] 
Outline drawing in elementary working 
lines and problems connected with the 
laying down of drawings, the describing 
of the curves of mouldings, arches, and 
sendks, the se'tting out of working lines, 
and the develoinnent of the surfaces of 
roofs, arches and groins. Pt. 2. Orna¬ 
mental drawing in elementary designs and 
detailed (ix.amplesof architectural design 
in various styles. Ulus. 4°. Lend., 1675. 
j»p. 64 -(- 60. 

—education. See Stetson, C. B. 

-Advancement of. See London in¬ 
stitute. 








TECHNICAL. 


394 


TELEGRAPHIC, 


TECHNICAL education—coutiuued. 

-Mecliaiiische Arbeit fiir Gewerbe- 

schuleu und aiigebende Teehniker. >Se9 
Auteiiheimer, F. 

Technical (The) educator; an eucyclopa*dia 
of technical education. 4 v. (in 2). Ulus. 
4°. Lond., n. d. pp. 1/200. 

[Contaiua illustrated articles on various subjects, 
as applied niecliaiiics, design, electric telegraph, 
etc.] 

-literature. Rei*ertoriuiu der techni- 

schen Journal-Literatur. See Kerl, H. 
Teehniker (Der); Internationales Grgan 
fiir die Fortschritte der Wissensebaft, 
Erfindungen und Gewerbe. .Talirg. 1-4—, 
1878-’82—. sm. fol. N. Y., [187y]-’82—. 
TECHNOLOGICAL dictionary. Diction¬ 
ary of arts and sciences. See Gregory, G. 
-Dictionary of manufactures, min¬ 
ing, machinery, and industrial arts. See 
Dodd, G. 

-Dictionnaire des termes techniques. 

See Sonviron, A. 

-Handy cyclopcedia of arts and 

sciences. See Crabb, J. 

-Technical vocabulary of English- 

French. See Wershover, F. J. 

-Technologisches Wdrterbuch. See 

Eger, G. 

-Vocabulary of technical terms. See 

Hall, H. 

Technological handbooks, ed. by II. True¬ 
man Wood. JlJus. 120. Load., 1882-’83. 

CONTENTS. 

No. 1. Calico bleaching, dyeing, and tissue-print¬ 
ing. By W. Crookes. 

2. Principles of glass-nuiking, by H. J. Pow¬ 
ell. Treatise on crown and sheet gla-ss, by 
H. Chance. Plate glass, hy H. G. Ilarris. 

TECHNOLOGY. Die chemische Techno- 
logie des Wassers. See Fischer, F. 

- Compendium of micro.seoj>ieal. See 

Seiler, C. 

-Dictionnaire des termes techniques. See 

Souviron, A. 

-Hand und I.ehrbnch der Technologie. 

See Wagner, J. R. 

-Microscopical. See Frey, H. 

-Sachregister technischer .lourn.ale. See 

Berlin. Verein “ Hiitte.” 

-science and art. Report on certain 

museums for. See New South Wales 
Legislative assembly, 1879-’80. 

-Technological education and the con¬ 
struction of ships and screw propellers. 
See Nyatrom, J. W. 


TECHNOLOGY—continued. 

-Technologie des .arts et metiers, etc. 

I See Lacroix, E. 

Tedder, Henry R. Transactions and pro¬ 
ceedings of .annual meetings of the Li¬ 
brary .associ.ation of the United Kingdom. 
Ed. by. Library. 

TEETH. See also Dentistry. 

- See White, .1. W. Amer. health prim¬ 
ers, No. 7. 

-Causes of degeneracy in. By H. S. 

Chase. Half-hour recreations in i>oi». sci., 
2d ser. 

- Odontography, or comparative anat¬ 
omy of. See Owen, R. 

Teinturier (Le) univensel. Echo des appli¬ 
cations des matiferes colorantes aus arts 
et a I’iudustrie. .Journal special de latein- 
ture et de rai)pi'et «les (itoffes, de la pro¬ 
duction et de la prt^paration des matiferes 
tinctori.ales, de I’impression et de la fa¬ 
brication des papiers peints, tannage et 
coloi'utiou des cnirs. Public le 1®'' et le 
15® de chaqne mois, sous la direction de M. 

J<acob. T. 1-4—, 18(j0-’t54-. fol. Paris, 

18tjO-’G4. 

TELEGRAPH and telephone. Review of. 
See Review. 

- code and double iudex-holocryptic 

cipher. See Bloomer, .1. G. 

-codes. The A. B. C. univ^ers.al commer¬ 
cial electric. See Clauson-Thue, W. 

-(Skeleton telegraph code. See Whitt- 

ingham, W. B. 

-electri*-,. See also Electric telegraph. 

- See Technical educator, v. 1-2. 

-Descri]>tion of an. See Ronalds, F. 

-Electro-magnetic. See Loring, A. E. 

Van Nostrand’s sci. .ser.. No. 39. 

-printing. See Pinlaison, J. 

-H.andbookof. -See Bond, K. Wealc’s 

series, No. 138. 

-Historical sketch of Henry’s contribu¬ 
tion to, and account of Morses’ invention. 
Sec Taylor, W. B. 

-in America. See Reid, .T. D. 

- In.structions for testing. -SeeSchwend- 

ler, L. 

-The ocean telegraph (o India. -See Park¬ 
inson, J. C. 

-Patent train signalling. See Tyer. 

TELEGRAPHIC instruments. See Lan- 
nert. Decker and co. 

- See Williams, C., jr. 




TELEGEAPHIC. 


395 


TELESCOPES. 


TELEGRAPHIC instruments—continued. 

-and supplies. iSee Western electric 

manuf’g co. 

-batteries and materials. See Will¬ 
iams, C., jr. 

-macluuery, etc. Price list of. See Til- 

lotson, L. (L, and co. 

-materials. Catalogue ol’. See Chester, 

C. T., and J. N. 

TELEGRAPHY. See Automatic tele¬ 
graph CO. 

-and electrical science. .Journal of. See 

Society of telcgra]di engineers, Loudon. 

-Applications of electricity to railway 

working. See Laugdou, W. E. 

-Das atlaiitische Kahel. See Schellen, H. 

- Compendium der elektrischeu Tele- 

graphie. .See Weidenbach, L. 

-Electrical tables and formula- for. See 

Clark, L., and Sabine, R. 

-Elektrische llaustelegraphie. See 

Scharnweber, L. 

-Elektrische Mcsskuude ; llandbuch fiir 

Telegraphenheamte, etc. aS'cc Ludewig, J. 

-Die elektrischeu Telegraphen. 6'ee Bin¬ 
der, F. 

-Elektrizitiitslehre mit besonderer Riick- 

sicht fiir Telegrapheu-Bcamte. See Ko- 
vacevic, F. 

-Electro-telegraphy. See Beechey, F. S. 

-for beginners. Manual of. <S'ec Smith, 

J. E. 

-Handbook of electrical diagrams and 

connections. See Davis, C. II., and Kae, 
F. B. 

-.Journal t616graphique. See Journal. 

-I.ayiug and repairing electric telegraph 

caldes. See Hoskiaer, V. 

--Manual and instruments of. *S'ee West¬ 
ern electric manuf’g co. 

-The military telegraph during the civil 

war, etc. See Plum, W. K. 

-The operator, a journal of scientilic 

telegraphy. See Operator. 

-Secret writing for telegrams. See Beau¬ 
fort, F. Cryptography. 

-Sopra il tclegrafo di Gloesener. See 

Volpicelli, P. [Accademia pontilicia 
de’ nuovi Lincei, IStiB.] 

-Der tcchnische Telcgraphendienst. See 

Canter, < H 

_The telegraph in America. See Reid, 

J. D. 

-Die Telegrapheu-Technik. See Mer- 

ling, A. 


TELEGRAPHY—continued. 

- Telegraphen-Verwaltuug. See Gra- 

winkel, C. 

-Tdldgraphie <51ectrique de campagne. 

See Bogaert. Conferences uiilitaires 
beiges, 1® 8<ir., No. 8. 

i -La t<il<igraphio militaire, etc. SeePre- 

vost. Librairie militaire. Couf6rence 8. 

I -Traitd de tdl^graphie 61ectrique. See 

Moigno, UAIM. 

j - Traitd dl^mentaire de t<iI6graphie ^lec- 

I triipie. See Mercadier, M. E. 

I -Zeitschrift fiir augewandte Elektrici- 

j tiitslehre, mit besonderer Beriicksichtig- 

I ung der Telegraphie. See Zeitschrift. 

' Telephone. See Bell, A. G. 

- Dio allgemeineu Fernsprecheinrich- 

tungeu, etc. See Grawinkel, C. 

\ - (The). By F. J. Garhit. Half-hour 

I recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

; -Die elektrischeu Telegraphen und das 

Telephon. See Binder, F. 

I -exchange switch. See Western elec¬ 

tric manuf’g co. 

j - Geschichte und Entwicklung des 

I elektrischeu Fernsprechwesens. See Ge- 
[ schichte. 

I - How to make your own telephones. 

j See How.. 

j -microphone, and phonograph. See Du- 

I Moncel, Th. 

j - Practical information for telephonists. 

See Lockwood, T. D. 

I -Review of the telegraph and. See Re¬ 

view. 

-Sui telefoni seiiza lamine. See Reale 

istituto veneto. 

-Das Telephon. See Hoffmann, E. 

- Die Telephouanlageu. See Uhland, 

W. H. 

TELESCOPES. Familiar sketch of. See 
Ward, Mrs. 

-Half-hours with the telescope. See 

Proctor, R. A. 

- Handbook to the common telescope. 

See Darby, W. A. 

-'micx'oscopes, etc. See Heather, J. F. 

Optical • instruments. Weale's series, 
No. 169. 

-Monster, erected by the Earl of Rosse. 

See Woods, T. 

-The principles involved in construct¬ 
ing. Nee Nolan, T. Van Nostrand’s sci. 
ser., V. 51. 










TELFORD. 


396 


TESTING. 


Telford, Thomas. Plans, specifications, 
contracts made nse of on the Holyhead 
road, by. (See Parnell, H. 

-and Provis, William Alexander. 

An historical and descriptive account of 
the suspension bridge constructed over 
the Menai Strait, iu North Wales, with 
brief notice of Conway bridge. Ulus. fol. 
Land., 1828. pp. 105, pi. 17. 

Tellier, Charles. L’ammoniaque dans 
l’indu.strie. 2®^d. Illiis. 8°. Fans, lfi67. 
pp. 415. 

Teller, Lloyd V. The diseases of live 
stock and their most efficient remedies; 
including horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. 
A popular treati.se, giving in brief and 
plain langu.age a description of all the 
usual diseases to which these animals are 
liable, and the most successful treatment 
of American, English, and European vet¬ 
erinarians, etc. Illus. 8'^. Fhila., 1879. 
pp. 4t)9. 

TEMPERAMENT. Elementary treatise 
on musical intervals and. See Bosauquet, 
R. 11. M. 

TEMPERATURE at New' Haven. Fluc¬ 
tuations. By E. Loomis and 11. A. New¬ 
ton. Comi. Acad, of arts and .sci., v. 1. 

.-Variazioni di temperatnra. (See Volpi 

celli, P. [Atti della reale Accademia dei 
Lincei,'1871.] 

TEMPERING. Anlassen des Stahls nnd 
Messung seines Hiirtezustandes. See 
Strouhal, V., and Barns, C. 

-Einfluss des Anlassens auf die Haltbar- 

keit der Maguete, etc. See Strouhal, V., 
and Barns, C. 

Templeton, J. S. Guide to oil paint¬ 
ing. 23d ed. rev. 12'^. Loud., n. d, pp. (>8. 
Handbooks fine arts, No. 25. 

-and Wall, A. H. Guide to miniature 

jiainting and coloring photographs. Por¬ 
trait painting in water colors. 10th ed. 
12°. Loud., 11 . d. pp. 04. Handbooks 
fine arts. No. 20. 

Templeton, William. The engineer’s 
common-place book of practical reference, 
consisting of rules and tables familiarly 
adai)ted to factory and marine .steam-en¬ 
gines. 7th ed. lUus. 12°. Loud., Man¬ 
chester, Edinb., 1875. pp. 88-|-90. 

-The millwright and engineer’s pocket 

companion; comprising decimal arith¬ 
metic, tables of square and cube roots, 
mechanic pow'ers, water wheels, etc. To 


Temploton, William—continued, 
which is added an appendix of a series of 
niathematical tables. 17th ed. rev. Ilhts. 
12°. Loud., 1874. jq). 18090. 

- The o])erative mechanic’s workshop 

com])anion, and the scicjitilic gentleman’s 
practical assi.slant; useful rules in me¬ 
chanical science; tables of practical data 
and calculated results facilitating me¬ 
chanical and commercial transactions. 
Tables for smith.s, millwrights, enginecr.s, 
etc.; rules in hydraulics and hydrody- 
namic.s, etc. Also 12th ed., rev. and enl. 
Illus. 10°. Loud., 1870. i)p. 8328. 

- Practical examinator; or, steam and 

the steam engine ; with instructive lad’er- 
ences ndative tliereto. Arranged for the 
nseofengineers,students,etc. 12°. Fhila., 
j 1877. pp. 143. 

Tfiiiav, B. P. Die Stcingut-undPorzellan- 
fabrikation als hochsle Slufen der keram- 
ischen Industrie. Nacli den neuesteu 
Erfahrungeu bearb. v. Illus. 8°. Leipzig, 
1879. 

TENNIS. Annals of. See Marshall, J. 

[ -news. Arcbex-y and. See Archery. 

TENT, marquee, and rick-cloth. Catalogue 
I of. See Edingtoii, B. 

Terrestrial magnetism and deviations of 
, conqtasscs. By W. llarkne.ss. Sniithsn. 
contrilx., v. 18. 

j- iu Mexico. Observations on. By A. 

Sonntag. Siuithsu. contrib., v. 11. 

Teriiiijftoii, William. Cooling cups and 
I dainty drinks; a collection of reciiies for 
“cups” ami other compounded drinks, 
i and of general information on beverages 
of all kinds. 16°. I.ond.,u.d. pp. 22;!. 

Test-types, for the determination of acute¬ 
ness of vision, etc. See Jaeger, E. 

Testing and vjiluation of substances em- 
t ployed in the arts. See Bolley, P. A. 
Maxmal of tech. analy.sis. 

j - and working silver ores. See Aaron, 

I C.H. 

j - foods. Gerichtlich-cheniisclie Priifnng 

1 von Nalu'ung.s- xind Ceunssniitteln. See 
Medicus, L. 

- Instructions for telegrajdi. See 

j Schwendler, L. 

- pipes anil ixipe-joints in the iqien 

trenches. See Paterson, M. McC. 

-Report of board api)ointed to test iron, 

steel, etc. See United States. Congress. 








TESTING. 


397 


THENARD. 


TESTING- continued. 

- water wheels and machinery. See 

Emerson, .J. 

-wines and spirits. Cliemical. Grif¬ 
fin, .J. J. 

Text-books of science. A series of element¬ 
ary \\orks on mechanical and physical 
science, adapted for the use of artisans 
and students in imhlic schools, etc. Ed. 
by T. M. (Joodcve. Itlus. 10k -N'. 1'., 

1872-'8l—. 

Y. 1. Elements of lueeliauism. Hy T. ISl. Good- 
eve. 1872. 

2. Metals; Iheirinopeitiesiimltrealment. Hy 

C. E. Hloxani. 187C. 

3. Iiioiganic clieuiislry. Hy W. A. Miller, j 

1872. 

4. Systematic mineralogy. Hy 11. Hauerman. 

1881. 

5. Study of rocks; i)etrolo;:y. Hy K. Kiitley. 

1879. 

6. Theory of heat. Hy J. Maxwell. 1880. 

8. Strength of materials and structures. Hy 

J. Ander.son. 1872. 

9. Organic chemistry. Hy H. K. Armstiong. 

1876. 

10. Qualitative c.heinical analysis. Hy Thorpe 

and liluir. 1876. 

11. Kailway appli.ances. Hy.). W. Harry. 

12. Eleclio-metallurgy. Hy G. (iore. 1877. 

13. Eleineids of machine design. Hy W. C. 

Fnwin. 1877. 

14. Photograi)hy. Hy Ahni'y. 1878. 

16. Astronomy. Hy' K. S. Hall. 1880. 

25. Electricity and magnetism. Hy E. .Jen¬ 
kins. 5th ed. 1880. 

28. Workshop api)tiance8. Hy C. 1’. H. Slielley. 

1873. 

29. Hotany. Hy (). W. 'riionif*. 'I’r. and ed 

hy A. W'. Hennett. 3<t <‘d. 1879. 

31. Introduction to the study of chemical plii- 
losoi>hy. • Hy W. A. Tilden. 1876. 

Textile colorist. A monthly Jonriuil de¬ 
voted to practical dyeing;, hlciiching;, 
printinjf, and tinishing;. IIIhh. v. iJ-l—, 
1881-82—. fob rhila., 1881-82. 

-fabrics. Sec aluo Cloth, Fabrics, etc. 

-A dc.scription of the collection of 

chnrch vestments of the mnsetim. See 
Rock, D. South Kens. inns, art and sci. 
handbooks, No. 1. 

_Essai sttr la .sole et autres textiles. 

/See Persoz, J. ^ 

-Manual for manafrers, etc., engaged 

in the manufacture of. See Spitzli, A. 
-Mills and factories for ginning, spin¬ 
ning, cotton, jute, etc. See Cola, P. R. 

_- ornamental, of till ages and nations. 

See Dupont-Auberville, M. 


TEXTILE—continued. 

-indu.stry. .S’ee Allgemeine Zeitschrift 

fiir Textil-Industrie. 

Textile maiiiifactnrer; a trade journal for 
mill owners, machinists, dyers, bleachers, 
etc. V. .5-8—,1879-82—. fol. Manchester, 
1879-’82. 

Textile (Tlie) record of America. Devoted 
to the manufacture and distribution.of all 
woven fabrics; cotton, wool, silk, and tlax 
cult lire, etc. v. :{-4—, 1882-’83—. Ilhts. 
fol. I'hila., 1882-’83. 

'I'lisn’lipr, J. K. Median and paired tins; 
contribution to the history of vertebrate' 
limb.s. Conn. acad. of arts and sci., v. 3. 

-Ventrtil liiis of ganoids. Conn. acad. 

of iirts and sci., v. 4. 

'I'list4‘l', A. Die landwirthschaftlichen 
I Jnkriiiiter. Farbige Abbildnng, Be.schrei- 
bnng nnd Vertilgnngsinittel derselben. 
Hrsg. v. 8“. Ilerlin, 1881. pp. 32. 

Friedrich. Die Fette nnd 
()ele. Darfitellnng der Eigenschaften 
aller Fette nnd Oele, der Fett- nnd Oel- 
rallinerie nnd der Kerzen-Fabrikation. 
I lias. 12'^. fVien, Fest, Leijy^hj, pp. 

240. Chein.-techn. Bib., B. 83. 

Tiiami:s tunnel. An explanation of the 
works of. A’ce Brunei, I. 

Tliaiisisi^^, Julius E. The theory and 
practice of the prei>aration of malt and 
the fabrication of beer, with siieeial refer¬ 
ence to the Vienna proeess of brewing. 
Tr. from the Ger. by William T. Brannt. 
Thoroughly and elaborately edited by A. 
Schwarz and A. H. Bauer. Ulus. 8‘^. 
rhila., 1882. pp. 815. 

Tliparlo, Samuel J. P. Naval architect¬ 
ure; treatise on laying otf and building 
wood, iron, and composite ships, v. 1, 
text; V.2,1)1. 12'^. AkF.,[1873]. pp.380. 
Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., v. 4 a. 

--Theoretical naval architecture; treatise 

on the calculations involved in naval de¬ 
sign. V. 1, text; V.2, pi. 12«. X. Y., 1877. 
pp. 37(). Putnam’s advanced sci. ser., 
V. 4h. 

THEATRES. Fires in. See Shaw, E. M. 

-E’dlectriciti^ appliqnee an thddtre. See 

Saint-Edme, E. 

Tliciiiird, P., and A. L’ozone. Re- 
cherches de. See Andrews, T., Zimmo, 
S,, etc. Actuals, scients., 72. 








THENIUS. 


398 


THOMAS. 


Thenius, Georg. Die Harze nud ihre Pro- 
ducte. Deren Abstauimiing, Gewiumiug 
und technisclie Verwerthiing. Nebst eineni 
Anhang: Ueber die Prodncte der tro- 
ckeneii Destination des Havzes oder Colo- 
pbouiuuis; sowie der Verwendnng dersel- 
ben zur Lenclitgas-Erzengaiig. lUus. 8*^. 
fJ'ien, I’est, f.eipzig, 1879. Chem.-teclin. 
Bib., B. 5.5. 

-Das Holz nud seine Destillations-Pro- 

ducte. Nebst einein .\nhange: Ueber 
Gaserzeugung ans Holz. 12'^. IVien, Pest, 
Leipzig,18S0. pp. 358. Chem.-techn. Bil)., 


THERMO chemistry. Ijclir- und Hand- 
l)uch der Therniocheniie. See Nau- 
maiin, A. 

-M<icani(jne chimicjne fond^ snr la tber- 

inocliiinie. See Berthelot. 

- Thernio-cliemiscbe Unteisncbnugen. 

See Thomsen, .1. 

THERMO-dynainics. See Baynes, R. E. 

- See Eddy, H. T. Van Nostrand’s sci. 

ser., No. 45. 

- See Wormell, R. London science 

class-books. 

-Principles of. See Rontgen, R. - 


• B.67. 

-Tecbniscbe Verwertbnug des Stein- 

kohleutbeers, nebst Anbang iiber die 
Darstellnng des natiirlicben Aspbalttbeers 
und Aspbaltniastic ans den Asphaltsteinen 
nud bitnmiuosen Sehiefern, sowie Ver- 
wertlmngdesNebenprodncte. Ilhis. 12'\ 
Tflen, Pest, Leipzig, 1878. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 40. 

Theobald, .1. Dazley. Magic and its 
mysteries. Ulus. 16'^. Land., ii. d. pp. 
144. 

THEORY and experiment; a lecture. See 
Kendall, E. K. 

-of color in its relation to art and art- 

industry. See Bezold, W. v. 

-of friction. See Jellett, J. H. 

-of sound. See Strutt, J. W. 

Therapeutic (The) gazette. Monthly jour¬ 
nal devoted to tbera]>entics, and to the in¬ 
troduction of new therapeutical agents. 
Ed. by W. Brodie and F. E. Stewart. 
New ser., v. 1-3— (v. 4-G of whole series), 
1880-’82—. 4°. Detrail, 1880-’82. 

THERAPEUTICS. Antagonism of ther- 
apeuticagents, and what they teach ns. 
See Pother gill, J. M. 

-Ocular. See Wecker, L. de. 

-of gynecology and obstetrics. See At¬ 
kinson, W. B. 

-Ophthalmic. See Norton, G. S. 

-pharmacology and; or medicine past 

and future. See Brunton, T. L. 

-Tablets of materia medica and. See 

Semple, C. E. A. 

- Therapeutic means for the relief of 

pain. See Spender, .1. K. 

-Treatise on. See Wood, H. C., jr. 

Thermic fever, or sunstroke. See Wood, 
H. C., jr. 


THERMOMETER. Description of. See 
I Levesque, J. Art of l)rewing. 
j THERMOMETRY, family. Manual of. 
i See Seguin, E. 

j -Medical. See Seguin, E. 

j Xheveiiot, —. The art of swimming illus- 
j trated, etc , with advice for bathing, done 

I out of Frencli. To which is ])retixed a 

prefatory discourse concerning artiticial 
swimming, or keeping one’s .self above 
j water by several small portable engines 

j in ca.se.s of danger. 2d ed. 16°. I.ond., 

17()4. pp. 50. 

{ Tliicliiiaiiii, L. H. Lehr- u. Haudbuch 
, iiber komplete Dampfkes.sel-Anlageu. 

Mit vollstiindiger Berechuung der Dainpf- 
I kessel jeder Art, nebst Hchorusteineu und 

! den Armaturcu. Begriiudung der ratio- 

j nellsten Ausnutzung des Brenninatenals 

I und der grosstmoglich.steu Lei,stungs- 

1 fahigkeit der Kessel, sowie der zuverliis- 

sigsten Sicherheitsmassregelu gegen Ex- 
I plosioueu. Ulus. 8°. Leipzig, [1878J. 

- Die neuestcn Fortschritto iiber voll- 

stiindig(' Dampfke.ssel-Anlagen. Illus. 
12°. I^eipzig, 1882. pp. 300. 

Tliil'ioii, Charles. Carnet de I’inveuteur 
et du brevetd. Prdcis des legislations 
franyaise et etrangeres. Renseignements 
et conseils ])ratiques. Memento pour I’en- 
registrement des 6cheances d’anuuites. 
16°. Paris, 1880. 

-Legislatiou8franvai.se et etrangferes sur 

les brevets d’invention. Tableau synop- 
tique. 2 charts, folded 4*^ form, [/’arisj, 
11. t.p. 

THIRST. Internal u.se of water, and on 
thirst. See Meigs, J. F. 

Thomas, Erne.st 0. Library association of 
the United Kingdom. Transactions and 
proceedings. Ed. by. See Library. 








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Tlioiims, Georg. Dami)f\vagenfiirHaiii>t- 
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Fortscliritte des Eisenbahinvesens, 1881.] 

Tlioiiia)>i, .1. J. Kural affairs; a practical 
and copiously illustrated regi.ster of rural 
ecoiioiny and rural taste, v. 1-9—, 18.').^)- 
’81 -. lUus. 8°. Alhann, 187C)-’81. 

Thomas, J. .1., and co. Manufacturers of 
corrugated diamond lattice, straight-wire 
lattice, aviaries, bird cages, flower stands, 
etc. (C.at.) 4°. Loud., n.d. pp.4. (Ilcop.) 

TlKMiias, J. W. A treatise on coal, mine- 
gases, and ventilation, with copies of re¬ 
searches on the gases enclo.sed in coal, et(\ 
12^^. Load, 1878. pp.lWS. 

Tlioiiia»>« John E. Prize es.say upon the 
encroachment of the sea, between the 
river Mersey and the Bristol Channel. 8“^. 
Loud., 18(17. pp. 24. 

TlioIII as, Llewelyn. E.s.says on ear and 
throat disea.se.s. Ear disea.se in childhood. 
Ear disea.se and life assniance. Certain 
peculiar aural and cei’chral symptoms. 
Diseasesof the tonsilsand uvula requiring 
operation. ///««. 12“. //oad, 1878. pi>. 119. 

Tliuilias, Lynall. Rifled ordnance: a 
practical treatise on the application of tlie 
principle of the rifle to guns and mortars 
of every calibre. To which is added a new 
theory of the initial action and force of 
fired gunpowder. 1st Am. ed., from the 
5th Eng. ed., rev. Ulus. 8^. N. 18(14. 
])p. 20U. 

Tlioiiias, R. W. Modern practice of 
photography. Introdnctoi’ysketcb. How 
to make the negative, to clean tbe gla.ss 
plate, to varnish the negative, to print 
from the negative, to prevent fog, stains, 
and streaks in the negative. 8*^. I’hUa., 
1868. pp. 72. 


I 


( 


Thomas, Seth. Illustrated catalogue of 
clocks, regulators, and time pieces. 16'^. | 
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Thomas (Seth) clock co. Illustrated cata- I 
logue of Seth Thomas’clocks. 8°. Chicago, , 
III, 1879. pp. 88. I 

Tlioiliil!>i, W. Cave. Mural or monumental j 
decoration ; its aims ami methods. Com¬ 
prising fresco, encaustic, water-glass, mo¬ 
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Loud., u. d. pp. 8 -f 314. 

- The revised theory of light. Sec. 1. 

The principles of the harmony of colour. 
12°. Loud., 1875. pp. 42. j 


Tlioiiie, Otto W. Structural and i>hy8io- 
logic.al botany. Tr. and ed. by A. W. 
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Thomery (The) system of grape culture. 
See Dll Breuil. 

Tlioiiipsoii, E.Symes. Colds and coughs; 
their causes and conse(|uences; notes of 
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16°. rhila., 1878. pp. 120. 

Tlioiiipsoii, Henry. Food and feeding. 
Reprinted from tbe “ Nineteenth century,” 
with considerable additions and an ap¬ 
pendix. 12°. Loud., 1880. pp. 148. 

- Practical lithotomy and lithotrity; or, 

an imiuiry into the best modes of remov¬ 
ing stone from the bladder. 3d ed. enl. 
lllus. 8°. Loud., 1880. pp. 304. 

Tlioiiipsoii, Maurice. Witchery of arch¬ 
ery. Complete manual of archery ; with 
chapters of adventures by field and flood, 
and appendix containing j)ractical direc¬ 
tions for mannfacture and use of archery 
implements. New ed., with chapter on 
Engli.sh archery practice. N. V., 1879. 
pp. 12-1-269. 

'l'lioiiii>!SOii, Robert. The gardener’s as- 
si.stant; practical and scientific. New ed. 
by’rhomas Moore. Illua. 4°. Loud., 1878. 
pp. 928, pi. 32. 

’I'lioiii |»soii, Silvanus P. Electric illumi¬ 
nation, etc. See Dredge, J. 

- Elementary lessons in electricity and 

m.agnetism. Illua. 16'b Loud., 1881. 
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- The storage of electricity; a paper read 

before the .society of arts, Nov. 23d, 1881. 
Illua. 8°. Loud., 1881. pp. 19. 

TIioiii|>!^oii, William. The sizing of cot¬ 
ton goods, and the causes and prevention 
of mildew. 2ded. Illua. 8°. Manchester, 
1879. pp. 10-f 258. 

Tlioiiipsoii, William P. Handbook of 
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Tlioiiiscii, Julius. Thermochemische 
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Metal loide. Illua. 8°. Leipzig, 1882. 
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Tlioiiisoil, C. Wyville. Depths of the 
sea. Account of the general results of the 
dr edging cruise of H. M. SS. Porcupine and 





THOMSON. 


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Tlioiii^oil, C. Wyville—coutinup-d. 
Liglitnirifj, dining tbesuiuniersoflHGS-’TO, 
under tlie scientific direction of Dr. Car¬ 
penter, .1. G. .Jeffreys, and Dr. W. Thom¬ 
son. Maps. 2ded. lllun. Lond.,lb7A. 

- The voyage of the “ Challenger.” 'J'he 

Atlantic; a ])reliminary account of the 
general results of the exjdoring voyage of 
H. M. S. “Challenger,” during the year 
18711, and the early part of the year iHTfi. 
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Tlioiiiitioii, John. A ti-eatise on hat-mak¬ 
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Tlioiiisoii, Spencer. A dictionary of 
domestic medicine and household surgery, 
thoroughly revised and brought down to 
the present stage of medical science. - A 
chapter on the management of the sick¬ 
room. 16th ed. Ulun. 8'^. Lund., 1864. 
pp. 571; appendix, 178. 

Thomson (W. S. andC. II.) and co. Thom¬ 
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styles, manufactured by. 24°. N.y., n.d. 

William. A practical treati.se 
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TIioiiimoii, William. Electrodynamic 
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on the magnetization of iron, nickel, and 
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-Mathematical and physical papers col¬ 
lected from dirterent scientific i»eriodicals, 
from May, 1841, to the present time. v. 1. 
lUus. 8°. Cambridge, 1882. jip. 5.58. 

- Reprint of papers on electrostatics and 

magnetism, lllns. 8°. Land., 1872. pp. 
15 -f 592. 

-and 'I'aif, Peter Guthne. Elements 

of natural philosophy. Pt. 1. 2d ed. 8°. 
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-and others. Electrical standards. R<‘- 

ports of the committee appointed by the 
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tion. 

Thomson and Browning. The Darlington 
iron company, manufacturers of rails, 
fishing plates, switches, crossings, turn¬ 
tables, water columns, and other descrip- 


I Thomson and Browning—eontiuned. 

tion of railway jdant. Flat, round, 
j .square, angle, tee and lire-har iron, etc. 

I. fol. ll'entminster, 1868. ]»p. 118. 

Thomson and son. Illustr.ated liatalogue 

j of sportsmen’s waterjnoof canvas and 
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i (2 CO]).) 

Tliolicy, .John. Melis.selogia; or, the fe¬ 
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Thorne, De Haven and eo. Builders ot 
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'I' llOl'iil<»ii, William Thomas. Indian 
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Thorough-bass, harmony and comjmsition, 
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J. C. 

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Thorp, 11. 11., and CO. Price list of print¬ 
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TIioijms T. E. Coal. .See Green and 
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government science, and Society of .arts 
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401 


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Tlirashei*, Halsey. Hunter and trapper. 
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THREAD making and spinning. Art of. 
See Watson, J. 

-Woollen ; its nature and history. See 

Vickerman, C. 

Three hundred and fifty dollars a year by 
bees. See Pagden, J. W. 

Tliresliy John C. Physics, experimental 
and mathematical. A handbook for the 
physical laboratory, and for students pre¬ 
paring for the science examinations of 
the London university. Ulus. 12°. Land., 
n. d. pp. 295. Stewart’s educational 
series. 

THRESHING machinery. Original and 
only genuine vibrator. Nichols, Shep¬ 
ard and CO. 

-machines, clover hullers, etc. ^SeeGaar, 

Scott and co. 

THROAT; and its relations to singing. 
(See Ward W. 

- and nasal cavities. Diagnosis and 

treatment of diseases of. See Ingalls. 
E. F. 

-and nasal passages. Diseases of. ’See 

Ruppaner, A. 

-and nose. Manual of diseases of. See 

Bosworth, F. H. 

-and other diseases. Connection be¬ 
tween atfectious of. See Janies, P.' 

-and voice. See Cohen, J. S. Amer, 

health primers. No. 5. 

-diseases. See Thomas, L. 

-and the use of the laryngoscope. 

See Hemming, D. 

— -Diagnosis and treatment of. See 

Cohen, J. S. 

-Inhalation for. See Watts, R. G. 

-Prevention, cause, and cure of. See 

Hall, W. W. 

Throop's grain cleaner co. Illustrated cat¬ 
alogue and price list, fan blast, smut and 
separating machines, cylindrical and con¬ 
ical wheat brushing machines, Daverio’s 
patent chilled iron roller mills, Sutcliffe’s 
patent centri fugal fionr dressing machines. 
32°. Auburn, N. F., 1879. pp. 24. 

-Catalogue of Ganz and co.’s roller 

mills under Mechwart’s and Buchholtz’s 
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middlings, sizing and purifying machines. 
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Tlirupp, G. A. History of coaches. lUus. 
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51 CPO 


I 

Thiidicliuiii, J. L. W. Annals of chem¬ 
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! therapeutics, pharmacy, toxicology and 
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- Manual of chemical physiology, in- 

j eluding its points of contact with pathol- 
I ogy. Ulus. 8°. N. r., 1872. pp. 195. 

] -A treatise on gall-stones; their chem- 

j istry, pathology, and treatment. Illus. 
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I -and Dupre, August. Treatise on the 

i origin, nature, and varieties of wine; a 
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Tlilirber, Francis B. Coffee, from plan¬ 
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I production and consumption, with an ap¬ 
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; countries of Europe. Illus. 8°. N. T., 

I 1881. pp.416. 

Thurber, George. American weeds and 
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j -Silos and ensilage. The preservation 

j of fodder corn and other green fodder 
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Tliui’Stoii, Robert H. Friction and lu- 
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co-efficients of friction by new methods 
I and with new apparatus. Illus. 12°. 

I N. F, 1879. pp. 212. 

I - Kinematics of machinery. Introduc- 

j tion by. See Kennedy, A. B. W. Van 
\ Nostrand’s sci. ser., No. 54. 

-The materials of engineering. 3 pts. 

Pt. 1. Non-metallic materials: stone, tim¬ 
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V. F, 1883. pp. 12 + 364. 

I -The mechanical engineer; his prepara- 

' tion and his work. An address to the 
graduating class of the Stevens’ institute 
of technology. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 1878. 
pp. 24. 

Tliwaite, B. H. Our factories, work¬ 
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TIBBITS. 


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TibltitSy Herbert. A handbook of medi¬ 
cal and surgical electricity. 2d ed., rev. 
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-How to use a galvanic battery in medi¬ 
cine and surgery. A discourse delivered j 
before the Hunterian society. 2d ed. 8°. i 
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-A map. Ziemssen’s motor points of the 

human body ; a guide to localized electri¬ 
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Tidy, Charles Meymott. Forensic medi¬ 
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lis during the past ten years. 8°. Land., 
1878. 

Tiebout, W. and J. Illustrated catalogue 
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ship chandlery hardware, manufactured 
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Tiemann, George, and co. Catalogue of 
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TIetze, Emil. Pathogenetic outlines of 
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Tillotson, L. G., and co. Price-list of tele¬ 
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Tilly, J.-M. de. Balistique. 2® 6d. 12°. 

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2. Art needlework. Point lace. 

3. Art needlework. More stitches for deco¬ 

rative embroidery. 

4. Plain needlework, mending, knitting, darn¬ 

ing, etc. 

5. Art of knitting. 


TIMBER. See also Wood, Forestry, etc. 

-and timber trees. See Laslett, T. 

-Deutsche Dendrologie. iSeeLauche, W. 

-Report upon experiments made upon 

I the compressive ])ower of pine and hem- 
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Bur. of engs. 

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Tiiiibs, J. Painting popularly explained. 
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j TIME and time-tellers. See Benson, J. W. 
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-goods. Block, common and japanned. 

See Chance, W. 

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and progress of the tin-plate trade. See 
Flower, P. W. 

■-mining in Larut. See Doyle, P. 

-Methods of discovering and working 

tin mines. See Pryce, W. 

TINNING. Catalogue and price list of 
tinners’ tools, etc. See Shepard (Sidney) 
and CO. 

-Illustrated catalogueof tinsmiths’ tools 

and machines, etc. See Brombacher, C. 

- Tinsmiths’ tools and m.achines. See 

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Tissaiidier, Gaston. Observations md- 

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1879. Actuals, sclents., 58,80. 

-Popular scientific recreations in natural 

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-Lespoussidresdel’air. Ulus. 12°. Paris, 

1877. pp. 106. Actuals, sclents., 58. 

-Wonders of water; from the French of, 

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Tizai'il, William Littell. The rationale 
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cylindrical principles, with practical ob¬ 
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the extraction and cooling of worts, vi¬ 
nous fermentation, and mechanical cleans- 
ing, together with remarks on the prop¬ 
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regard to heat. Illus. 4°. Loud., n. d. 

pp. 110. 







TIZARD. 


403 


TOOLS. 


Tizard, William Littell—continued. 

-Theory and practice of brewing; chem¬ 
istry, history, and right application of 
brewing ingredients and products; jirin- 
ciples of conversion and extraction in the 
mash-tub; philosophy of climate, season, 
and site; critiques on the modus operandi 
of fermentation and prevention of early 
acidity ; observations on brewing London 
and Dublin porter. East India pale ale, 
export stout, etc. 8°. Land., 18.50. pp. 
10 + 534. 

Tobacco culture. Practical details from 
selection and preparation of the seed to 
harvesting, marketing, and curing the 
crop. Plain directions as given by four¬ 
teen experienced cultivators. Also notes 
on the tobacco worm. lUua. 8°. N. Y., 
1863. pp. 48. 

-its history, varieties, culture, etc. See 

Billings, E. R. 

-pipes. Catalogue of books about, etc. 

See Bragge, W. 

-Meerschaum and briar wood. See 

Kaldenberg, F. J. 

-plant. Treatise on. See Brodigan, T. 

-Smoker’s guide, philosopher, and friend. 

See Steinmetz, A. 

Tobacco (The) trade review. A monthly 
trade journal, v. 14-15—, 1881-82—. 4°. 
Lend., 1881-’82. 

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Todliiinter, I. History of the mathe¬ 
matical theory of probability, from the 
time of Pascal to that of Laplace. 8°. 
Cambridge, Loud., 1865. pp. 16-(-624. 

—^ Natural philosophy for beginners, with 
numerous examples. Pt. 1. Properties of 
solid and fluid bodies. lUua. 24°. Land., 
1877. pp. 114-386. 

Toifel, Wilhelm F. Handbuch der Che- 
migraphie. Hochiitzuug in Zink fur Buch- 
druck raittelst Umdruck von Autogra- 
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Conirung oder Radiruug des Bildes auf 
di i’latte (Photochemigraphie uud Chal- 
cochemigraphie). 12°. Leipzig, 1883. 
pp. 256. Chem.-techu. Bib., B. 100. 

TOILET articles. See Snively, J. H. 

-Manufacturers of. See Schoolbred, 

Loveridge and Schoolbred, 

- in ancient and modern times. See 

Cooley, A. J. 

-medicine. See Wooton, E. 


TOMBAC. Handbuch der gesammten * 
Metallwmarenfabrikation, etc. 2ter Theil, 
die Waaren von Tombac, etc. Abbass, 
F. W. 47*, 48*. Neuer Schauplatz der 
KUnste. 

TOMBS. See also Monuments. 

-Collection of antique. See Moses, H. 

Tomlinson, Charles. Electricity. Ed. 
by, with a memoir of the author. See 
Harris, W, S. 

-Experimental essays. 1. On the mo¬ 
tions of camphor on water. 2. On the 
motion of camphor towards the light. 
3. History of the modern theory of dew. 
lUus. 12°. Lond., 1863. pp. 123. Weale’s 
series. No. 143. 

-Manufacture of bricks and tiles. 6th 

ed., rev. by. See Dobson, E. Weale'a 
series. No. 23. 

-Rudimentary mechanics; concise ex¬ 
position of the general principles of me¬ 
chanical science, and their ai)plication8, 
12th ed. lUus. 12°, Lond., 1878. pp. 
176. Weale’s series. No. 6. 

-Sursaturation, 1, Des solutions ga- 

zeuses. 2. Des solutions de vapeurs. 3. 
Des solutions salines. Tr. par Moigno. 
12°. Laris, 1872. Actuals, sclents., 27. 

Tompkin, Samuel. Spectacle glasses, opti¬ 
cal instruments, etc. Ulus. 12°. Shef¬ 
field, 1832. pp. 27. 

Tompkins, Edward. Machine con¬ 
struction and drawing. Ulus: 16°. N. 
F., [1873]. pp. 141. Putnam’s element, 
sci. ser., v. 2. 

- Principles of machine construction ; 

application of geometrical drawing for 
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H. Evers. Ulus. 12°. WF.,[1873]. pp. 
368. Putnam's advanced sci. ser., v. 2. 

TONE. Sensations of, as a physiological 
basis for the theory of music. See Helm¬ 
holtz, H. L. F. 

Toner lectures. 1-6. Smithsn. misc. coll., 
V. 15. * 

Tonnage tables of ships and steamers. See 
Glendinning, A. 

TOOLS. See Barnes, W. F. and J. 

_- See Greenfield tool co. 

- See Peck, Smith manuf’g co. 

-Aexte, Beile, Stech- und Stemmzeuge, 

Bohrer, etc. See Exner, W. F., and Pfaff, 
C. Die Werkzeuge, etc., B. 3. 

-Amateur mechanic’s handbook. See 

Hobson, A. H. G. 









TOOLS. 


404 


TOXICOLOGY. 


' TOOLS—continued. 

-American. Machinery, pumps, oil¬ 
stones, etc. See Churchill, C., and co. 

-and machines. By J. Nasmyth. See 

Baker, T. Elements of mechanism. 
Weale’s series, No. 98,98*. 

-Cutting. See Smith, R. H. Manuals 

of technology. No. 1. 

-Farming and gardening. See Whit¬ 
man, E., and co, 

-Hardening and tempering, the making 

and use of; etc. See Rose, J. 

-Illustrations and descriptions of. See 

Dundas, J. 

-Machinist’s. See New Haven manu¬ 
facturing CO. 

- See Pond, L. W. 

-Manual of mining. See Morgans, W. 

Weale’s series. No. 172. 

-The mechanic’s tool book. See Harri-. 

son, W. B. 

-Preparation and use of. See Rose, J. 

Pattern maker’s assistant. 

-tool steel, etc. See Goodnow and 

Wightman. 

-Wood-working. Industrial school 

association Boston. 

Topical medication of the larynx. See 
Watson, E. 

TOPOGRAPHY. A practical treatise on 
topographical drawing. See Worthen, 
W.E. * 

TOPS. See Popular recreator, v. 2. 

Toriiiiii, R. Der erfahrene Gehilfe fiir 
Haus- und Stuhenmaler und Firmaschrei- 
ber bei Ausfuhrung aller Arten von An- 
strichen, Nachahmnngen der Farbe, Na- 
turzeichnnng und Maserung feiner Md- 
belhdlzer, etc. 6te verb, und verm. Auti. 
von. 12°. fVeimar, 1881. pp. 807 204* 

Neuer Schauplatz der Kunste. 

-Fabrikation der Goldleisten. 2te Autl. 

verb, und hrsg. von. ySecPoppinghausen, 
R. V. 

TORPEDOES and torpedo warfare. See 
Sleeman, C. W. 

-Die explosiven Stofte. Anhaug : Sub¬ 
marine Sprengtechnik. See Bockmann, 
F. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. GO. 

-Instructions for the management of sea. 

See Harvey, F. 

-Les mines sous-marines, etc., mdcanisme 

automoteur. iSeeHuet,C. Conferences 
militaires beiges, 2® ser,. No. 11. 


TORPEDOES—continued. 

-Offensive torpedo system, etc. See 

Barnes, J. S. Submarine warfare, 

Totten, Charles A. L. Strategos: series 
of American games of war, based upon 
military pri uciples, for the study of tactics, 
strategy, military history, and the various 
operations of war. Appended, a collection 
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to war on field or map. 2 v. Illua. 8°. 
N. Y., 1880. [With diagrams and tables.] 

Touche, Victor. The handbook of point 
lace, with illustrations and descriptions of 
thirty-four different stitches and a series 
of designs. 4th ed., rev. 1. fol. Land., 
n. d. pp. 34. 

Tour around my garden. See Karr, A. 

Toiissaiiit, C,-J., and m,, H.-M. Nou¬ 
veau raanuel coniplet de la coupe des 
pierres, precddG des notions de g6ometrie 
416mentaire, suivi des observations pra¬ 
tiques et d’un vocabulaire. Nouvelle €d., 
rev., cor. et aug. Texte et atlas. 24°. 
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TOW. Flax and tow spinner’s complete 
calculator. See Pickles, W. 

Tower, G. B. N. Instructions on modern 
American bridge buildiog, with practical 
aiiplicatious and examples, etc, JUus. 
12°. Bosf., 1874. pp. 31. 

TOWING, steam. The first steamboat; a 
new machine for carrying vessels against 
wind or tide. See Hulls, J. 

-on rivers and canals. See Meyer, 

F. J., and Weruigh, W. 

Towle, George M. Story of a house. Tr. 
from the French, by. See Viollet-le- 
Duc, E. 

Towler, J. Guide to a course of quantita¬ 
tive chemical analysis. Tr. by. NeeRam- 
melsberg, C. F. 

Townsend, Howard. The sunbeam and 
the spectroscope. Read before the Albany 
Institute, Feb. 17, 1863. 8°. Albany, ISM. 
pp. 15. 

TOXICOLOGY. See also Poison. 

- Aids to forensic medicine and. See 

Hemming, W. D. 

- Forensic medicine and. See Wood¬ 
man, W. B., and Tidy, G. M. 

- Manual of.- See Reese, J. J, 

- Practical treatise on. See Mott, H. A. 

- Treatise on therapeutics, comprising. 

Nee Wood, H.C., jr. 

- Toxicologist’s guide. See Horsley, J. 





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405 


TRANSACTIONS.. 


Tozophilus, or school for shooting. See 
Ascham, K. 

TOY-makiug and toy-games. Popular 
recreator, v. 1-2. 

-for amateurs. See Lukin, J. 

TOYS. See Western toy co. 

- Children’s carriages, sleds, and. See 

Ellis, Britton, an<l Eaton. 

- Girl’s own toy-maker. See Landells, 

E., and Landells, A. 

TRACING. Treatise on curve. <See Frost, P. 

TRADE. See Moniteur industriel. 

Trade (The) bureau, treating of furniture, 
upholstery, decoration and kindred indus¬ 
tries. (Weekly.) v. 14-16—, 1881-’82—. 
4°. N. Y., 1881-’82. 

-in tin; origin and progress of tin-plate 

trade. History of. See Flower, P. W. 

Trade-marks. See Technical educator, v. 4. 

Trade-marks journal. List of applications 
for the registration of trade-marks, under 
the trade-mark registration act, 1875. v. 
1-7—, 1876-’81—. 4°. Loud., 1876-’81—. 

- The law of. See Drewry, C. S. 

- Propri4t6 industrielle. 5ce Propriete. 

-Relatiousinternationalesavec lesEtats- 

Uuis, eu matifere de marques de commerce, 
etc. See Clunet, £. 

-Reports relative to legislation in foreign 

countries ou the .subject of. See Great 
Britain. Parliament. 

- Rules under the trade-marks registra¬ 
tion acts, 1875-’77. See Great Britain. 
Great seal patent ofidce. 

- Trade-mark cases. Manual of. See 

Cox, R. 

TRADES. Book of. See Wylde, J. 

- Gewerbliches Vereiusleben. See Vis- 

ser, J. E. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen- 
Bib., No. 18,19,31. 

- Das neue Buch der Erfiudungen, Ge- 

werbe, etc. See Neue. 

- Theorie und Praxis der Gewerbe. See 

Wagner, J. R. 

-Trade secrets. See Allen, H. B. Useful 

companion. 

- Vorlage fiir den dritten Congress der 

deutschen Volkswirthe, Abtheilung fur 
das Gewerbeweseu. See Lette, W. A. 

Traill, George William. An elementary 
treatise ou quartz aud opal, including 
their varieties; with a notice of the princi¬ 
pal foreign and British localities in which 
they occur. New ed. sm. 4°. Edinburgh, 
1870. pp. 73. 


TRAINING aud physical development. 
Instructions in. See Price, E. E. 

- Arts of rowing aud. See Brickwood, 

E. D. 

- Effects upon health. See Lee, R. J. 

- Good condition. A guide to athletic. 

See Michod, C. J. 

- in theory and practice. See Mac- 

laren, A. 

TRAJECTORY of a shot. Algebraic 
analysis of. See Abbot, H. L. United 
States. War dept. Bur. of eugs. Pro¬ 
fessional papers. No. 14. 

Trail, R. T. The hydropathic encyclo¬ 
pedia; a system of hydropathy and hy¬ 
giene. In 8 pts. IUu8. 8°. N. Y., 
1880. pp. 504. 

TRAMWAYS. Employment of mechani¬ 
cal motors ou. See Rowan, W, R. 

-in town and country. SceMatheson, E. 

-Their construction and working. See 

Clark, D. K. 

-Tramway nuisance aud its remedy. See 

Ransomes aud Rapier. 

TRANSACTIONS. American pharma¬ 
ceutical association. See American. 

-and proceedings of the Library associa¬ 
tion of the United Kingdom. See Library 
association. 

-andjiroceediugsof the Royal microscop- 

icalsociety. -SeeRoyal microscop, society, 

-Archives u^erlandaises des sciences ex- 

actes et uaturelles. See Societe hollan- 
daise. 

- Atti del Collegio degl’ iugegneri ed 

architetti in Palermo. See Collegio. 

- Berichte der deutschen cheinischen 

Gesellschaft. See Berlin. 

-Bulletin of the National as-sociatiou of 

wool manufacturers. See National. 

-Bulletin of the Philosoj)hical society of 

Washington, See Philosophical society. 

- EXXtfvtHoi cptXoXoytHoi dvXXoyoi. 

See Constantinople. 

- Journal and proceedings of the Royal 

society of New South Wales. See Royal 
society. 

-M^moires de l’Acad6mie des sciences, 

belles-lettres et arts de Lyon. See Lyon. 

-Mittheilungeu des siichsischen luge- 

nieur-Vereins. See Sachsischer. 

-of the American society of civil engi¬ 
neers. See American. 

-of the Connecticut academy of arts and 

sciences. See Connecticut. 





rRANSACTIONS. 


406 


' TREDGOLD. 


TRANSACTIONS—coutiiiued. 

-of the Massachusetts horticultural so¬ 
ciety. See Boston. 

- of the Obstetrical society of London. 

See Obstetrical society. 

-of the Society of engineers for 1860-'81. 

See Society. 

-of the State board of agriculture, Kan¬ 
sas. See Kansas. State board of agri¬ 
culture. 

-Proceedings of the Association of muni¬ 
cipal and sanitary engineers and survey¬ 
ors. See Association. 

-Proceedings of the Davenport academy 

of natural sciences. See Davenport. 

- Proceedings of the Engineers’ club of 

Philadelphia. See Engineers’ club. 

- Report of the secretary of the Iowa 

State agricultural society, 1876-’77. See 
Iowa. State agricultural society. 

Transformations of insects. •See Duncan, 
P. M. 

Transfusion of human blood. See Rous¬ 
sel, J. 

TRANSMISSION of motion. Machinery 
for. See Fairbairn, W. 

-of powerhy compressed air. iSecZahner, 

R. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser., No. 40. 

-Electric. See Higgs, P. 

-Transmissions par cables m^talliques. 

See Leaute, H. 

Transplanting forest trees. See Green¬ 
wood, G. 

- trees. The tree-lifter. See Green¬ 
wood, G. 

TRANSPORTATION machinery. Monu¬ 
ment de Pierre-le-Grand; des moyens m6- 
caniques, etc. See Carburi de Ceffalonie, 

M. 

-Transport of sick and wounded troops. 

See Longmore, T. 

-Transportkosten bei Erdarbeiten. See 

Goering, A. 

TRAPPING and fishing made easy. See 
Hunting, trapping, etc. 

-and trap making. Tricks of. See Gib¬ 
son, W. H. 

-bear, otter, beaver, etc. See Batty, J. H. 

-Hunter and trapper. See Thrasher, H. 

-Papers on traps and trapping for ver¬ 
min, etc. See Carnegie, \V. 

-Trapper and trap maker’s guide. See 

Harding, S. 

-Trapper’s guide. See Newhouse, S. 


Trautwine, John O. The civil engi¬ 
neer’s pocket-book of mensuration, tri¬ 
gonometry, surveying, hydraulics, hydro¬ 
statics, instruments and their adjustments, 
strength of materials, masonry, principles 
of wooden and iron roof and bridge trusses, 
.stone bridges and culverts, trestles, pil¬ 
lars, suspension bridges, dams, railroads, 
etc. Ulus. Ifio. Fhila., 1672. pp. 645. 

TRAVELING. Naturalist’s and traveler’s 
companion. See Lettsom, J. C. 

-Wrinkles, or hints to sportsmen and 

travelers. See Wrinkles. 

Travels in the air. See Glaisher, J., and 
others. 

-in the Philippines. See Jagor, F. 

-Journey across the pampas to Buenos 

Ayres, etc. See Rickard, F. I. 

-Narrative of operations, discoveries in 

Egypt and Nubia. See Belzoni, G. 

-Six months’ tour through north of Engr 

land. See Young, A. 

Treadwell, Daniel. On the construction 
of hooped cannon ; sequel to a memoir 
“On the practicability of constructing 
cannon of great caliber, etc.” Ulus. 8°. 
Bost., 1864. pp. 40. 

Treasury of wisdom, wit and humor. See 
Woolever, A. 

Tredg'Old, Thomas. Carpentry; with 
additions, alterations, and corrections 
from the works of the most recent author¬ 
ities. Treatise on joinery ; containing a 
detailed account of the various operations 
of the joiner. Ed. by E. Wyndham Tarn. 
3d ed. Ulus. 12°. Land., 1880. pp. 12-1- 
300. Weale’s series, No. 182. 

-Practical essay on the strength of cast 

iron, and other metals ; intended for the 
use of engineers, iron masters, architects, 
etc.; containing practical rules, tables, 
and examples; founded on a series of new 
experiments, wdth an extensive table of 
the properties of metals. 2d ed. Ulus. 
8°. Bond., 1824. pp. 303. 

-Tracts on hydraulics, ed. by. 1. Smea- 

ton’s experimental papers on the power of 

• water and wind to turn nulls, etc. 2. 
Venturi’s experiments on the motion of 
fluids. 3. Dr. Young’s summary of prac¬ 
tical hydraulics, chiefly from the German 
of Eytelwein, with notes by the editor. 
2d ed. Illits. 8°. Zond., 1862. pp. 219. 











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407 


TRUMBULL. 


Tre<lg:old, Thomas—continued. 

- and Tarn, E. W. Carpentry and 

joinery. An atlas of engravings to ac¬ 
company and illustrate “Elementary 
principles of carpentry, with a treatise 
on joinery.” Plates, with descriptive 
letter-press. 4°. Lond., 1878. pp. 12. 
Weale’s series, No. 182. 

Tredwell, Daniel M. A monograph on 
privately illustrated hooks. A plea for 
bibliomania. 12°. Brooklyn, 1882. pp. 161. 

TREES. See also Forestry, Timber, etc. 

-and how to grow them. A guide to 

the successful planting and management 
of trees, whether for use or ornament. 
Ulus. 12°. Lond.yii.d. pp. 112. 

-Deutsche Dendrologie. See Lauche, W. 

-English, and tree-planting. See Ab- 

lett, W. H. 

-for ornament and for use; suited to soil, 

situation, etc. See Ablett, W. H. Am¬ 
ateur series, v. 6. 

- Manual on pruning, training, and 

renovating. See Wood, S. 

- Native and foreign timber and. See 

Laslett, T. 

-Notes on tree growth. By Asa Gray. 

Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 2d ser. 

- of the United States. Catalogue of. 

See Vasey, Gi 

-Old and remarkable. See Old. 

- Tree planter and plant propagator. 

See Wood, S. 

-Tree planting. -See Northrop, B. G. 

- See Roland, A. Farming for pleas¬ 
ure and profit, sec. 3. 

-Yew. M^moire sur I’if, etc. <SeeChev- 

allier and others. 

Trenton lock and hardware co. Illustrated 
and descriptive catalogue. 4°. Phila., 
1880. pp. 139. (3 cop.) 

Trespassers [Animal]. See Wood, J. G. 

Trevithick, Francis. Life of Richard 
Trevithick, with an account of his inven¬ 
tions. Ulus. 8°. Lond., X. ¥.,1672. pp. 
388,401. 

Trevithick, Richard. Life of. See Trevith¬ 
ick, F. 

Tribune (The) almanac, and political regis¬ 
ter for 1882. Edward McPherson, ed. 12°. 
X. T., 1882. pp. 96. 

trigonometry. Plane, and elemen¬ 
tary spherical. See Atkins, E. Putnam’s 
advanced sci. ser., v. 5. 


i TRIGONOMETRY—continued.- 

j -Progressive lessons in applied science 

Pt. 3. See Sang, E. 

I -Traits du lever des plans, des notions 

sur I’emploi pratique de la trigonom4trie. 
See Breton (de Champ), P. 

Triiiteil, H. Medical plants, etc. See 
Bentley, R., and Trimen, H. 
t Tripplin, J. Treatise on modern horology. 

I Tr. from French by. .'ee Saunier, C. 

I Trist, N. P. Treatise on milch cows. Tr. 
j from the French by. See Guenon, F. 

Troltsch, Prof, v., and Helmholtz, H. 
L. F. The surgical diseases of the ear. 
By Prof, von Troltsch. The mechanism 
of the ossicles and the membrana tympani. 

I By Prof. Helmholtz. Tr. from the Ger¬ 
man, by James Hinton. Illus. 8°. Lond., 
1874. pp. 160. 

[B’d and paged as one.] 

Trommer, C. Eldenaer Archiv, hrsg. v. 
See Eldenaer. 

TROPICAL agriculture. Treatise on. See 
Simmonds, P. L. 

TROUT culture. Practical. <See Slack, J.H. 

- — spawning, hatching, and rearing 

j trout. See Capel, C. C. 

1 - Domesticated. See Stone, L. 

i - grayling, and coarse fish. Flies and 

' fly-fishing for. See Dick, St. J. 

Tro wbridg^e, W. P. Design for a bridge 
across East River, N. Y., at Blackwell’s 
Island. See Conn. acad. of arts and sci., 
V. 2. 

-Heat as a .source of power; wdth appli¬ 
cations of general principles to the con¬ 
struction of steam generators; an intro¬ 
duction to the study of heat engines. 
Ulus. 8°. A^. y., 1874. pp. 9-1-209. 

-Tables and diagrams of non-condensing 

engines and boilers. 4°. X. T., 1872. 
pp. 50. 

j -Turbine wheels ; on the inapplicability 

! of the theoretical investigations of the 
turbine wheel, as given by Raukiue, 
Weisbach, Bresse, and others, to the mod¬ 
ern constructions introduced by Boyden 
and Francis. 16°. AT. F., 1879. pp. 88-}- 
18. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 44. 

! TROWSERS cutting. The complete man- 
j nal of. See Compaing, C., and Devere, L. 

I Trumbull, J. H. Alleged specimens of 
! Indian onomatoi)ceia. See Conn. acad. of 
I arts and sci., v. 2. 










TRUSS. 


408 


TURGAN. 


TRUSS bridges for railroads. Merrill, 

W. E. 

TRUSSES and arches analyzed and dis¬ 
cussed by graphical methods. See Greene^ 
C. E. 

-Strains in, computed by diagrams. See 

Rankin, F. A. 

Triltat, E. La photographie appliqnde 
k I’arch^ologie. Illus. 12°. Paris, 1879. 
Actuals, scients., 76. 

Tryon, G. W., jr. Land and fresh water 
shells of North America. Pt. 4. Strepo- 
matidae. See Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 16. 

Tryon, Robert. Combination cypher, for 
postal cards, telegrams, figures, and all 
private correspondence ; combining abso¬ 
lute secrecy with perfect simplicity. 
Equally adapted to both figures and 
words. 16°. Washhigfon, D. C., n. d. 

Tsciieiischner, E. Handbnch der Me- 
talldekorieruug, oder das Dekorieren uud 
Verfeiuern der Metallwaaren, des Glases, 
Porzellans und der Gewerbe im Feuer, 
sowie auf chemischem und Galvanischem 
Wege. 5te Anil, von Griigers “Handbtich.” 
12°. Weiviar, 1883. pp. 222. 133.* 

Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

TUBES. Rock concrete. See Sharp, H., 
Jones and co. 

Tucker, J. H. A manual of sugar analy¬ 
sis, including the applications in general 
of analytical methods to the sugar indus¬ 
try; with an introduction on the chemistry 
of cane-sugar, dextrose, levnlose, and milk- 
sugar. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 1881. pp. 357. 

Tulley, F., jr. The famous Brunswick oil 
stove. Manuf’d by. Illus. 32°. lioches- 
ier, N. Y., 1881. 

TUMORS. Surgical diagnosis of. See 
Liicke, A. 

Tuning and repairing pianofortes. See Bab- 
bington, C. Amateur series, v. 5. 

-pianos. Hints and aids. See Martin, 

H.T. 

TUNNELING. Constructing long tunnel 
shafts. See Buck, J. H. W. 

- An explanation of the works of the 

Thames tunnel. See Brunei, I. 

-explosive compounds and rock drills. 

See Drinker, H. S. 

-Railway. See Gripper, C. F. 

-Die Statik der Tunuelgewolbe. See 

Groger, J. 

- Das Tunnellangstriiger-System. See 

Birnbaum, H. 


TUNNELS, domes, and groined arches. 
Voussoir arches applied to. See Cain, W. 
Van Nostrand’s sci. ser., No. 42. 

- Tunnel des Alpes. See Beaumont, 

fi.de. Actuals, scients., 20. 

Tiiiilier, Peter. Beitriige zur Untersu- 
chung der moglichen und zweckmiissigen 
Vebesserungen und Abjinderungen derin- 
nerosterreichisehcn Herdfrischerei im Ei- 
senhiittenwesen. 12°. Gratz,18^9. pp. .56. 

-Treatise on roll-turning, for the manu¬ 
facture of iron. Tr. and adapted by John 
B. Pearse. With atlas. Illus. 8°. N. 
r., 1869. pp.9-f 93-f 25. 

Ttiiistall, James. Bath waters; their 
uses and effects in cure and relief of va¬ 
rious chronic diseases. 5th ed., rev. and 
in part re-written by R. Carter. 12°. 
Lovd., 1679. pp. 175. 

Tuomey and Elder. Manhattan low pres¬ 
sure, self regulating steam heating ap¬ 
paratus, for warming and ventilating pri¬ 
vate residences, public buildings, stores, 
schools, churches, etc., erected by. 8°. 

N. F., 1866. pp. 43. 

Tlirabi Effendi. Turkish cookery book. 
A collection of receipts. 16°. Land., 1862. 
pp.7-f 82. 

TURBINES and other hydrostatic engines. 
Power of water to drivew See Glynn, J. 
Weale’s series. No. 82. 

-Construction of. See Cullen, W. 

-Probeu mit Turbiuen, etc. See Phila¬ 
delphia exhibition of 1876. 

-Theorie der Turbiuen. See Schubert, 

J. A. 

-Turbine wheels; the inapplicability of 

theoretical investigations. See Trow¬ 
bridge, W. P. Van Nostrand’s sci. ser., 
No. 44. 

-Turbines hydranliques. See Fourney- 

ron. 

-Des turbines, leur construction, etc. 

See Houzeau, J.-C. 

TURF cutting. IndustrielleTorfgewinuung 
uud Torfverwerthung. See Hausding, A. 

-Do turf. See Helge, J. E. 

Tiirg'ail, J. Les grandes usines ; etudes 
iudustrielles en France et 4 l’6tranger. 
14 T. Illus. 4°. Paris, I877-’81. 

CONTENTS. 

S6r. 1. Les gobelins; les moiilins de St.-Maur; 

I’iniprimerie imp6rial6; usine des bou¬ 
gies de Clichy; papeterie d'Dssonne; 
Sevres; orf6'VTerie Christofle. 





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409 


TURNBULL. 


Tiirg'an, J.—continued. 

S6r. 2 . Lea ^tablisaementa Deroane et Cail; la 
aavonnerie Arnavon; lanionnaie; manu¬ 
facture imp6rialo dea tabaca; literie 
Tucker; fabrique de pianoa de I’leyel, 
Wolf et cie.; filature de laine deDavin. 

3 . Manufacture dea glacea de Saint-Gobain; 

lea oninibua de Paria; iiaine 61 ectro-m 6 - 
tallurgiqued’Auteuil; charbonnageadea 
Bouchea-dn-Rhone, 80ci6t6 I’Huillier et 
cie.; boulangerie centrale de I’aaaia- 
tance publique de la Seine ; la Foudre, 
filature de coton; p 6 pini 4 rea d’AnfiiA 
Leroy i Angera; uaineaigaz de la com- 
pagnie pariaienne; uaine d, gaz portatif 
de Paria ; manufacture de Thierry-Mieg 
et cie.; aci^riea Jackaon et cie.; cria- 
tallerie de Baccarat. 

4 . Lea 6 tabli 83 ementa Dollfua-Mieg; manu¬ 

facture de tapia; fabrique d’or en feu- 
illea; manufacture de papiera peinta ; 
parfunierie L. T. Piver; orgnea ex- 
pre.aaifa; fabrique de coutellerie; 6ta- 
bliaaement thermal de Vichy; haiits 
fourneaux, forgea et aci6riea ; mines et 
fouderiea de zinc de la Vieille Montagne; 
falencerie; teinturerie de soie; fabrique 
de boutons c6ramique8; imprimerie ad¬ 
ministrative de Paul Dupont. 

5 . Fabrique de sucre de betteravea; 6ta- 

bliaaementa Mercier ^ Louviers; 6ta- 
blisaementa de Charles Flavigny k El- 
beuf; 6tabli.ssements de Raphael-Re 
nault et cie. il Louviers; fabrique d’ameu- 
blements en hois massif do Mazaroz, Ri- 
baillier et cie.; taillerie de diamanta, de 
Coster i Amsterdam ; fabrique de den- 
tellea ; brasserie Peters ; platriferea de 
Vaux ; fabrique de rubans de Gerentet 
et Crignet; fabrique d'annes de I’btat 
^ Li6ge; manufacture imp6riate d'armea 
de guerre de Chatellerault. 

6. Le Creuaot; ^tablissement J. Hennesay i 

Cognac; dea eaux de vie; filature deaoie 
de Louis Blanch on k Saint-Julien Saint- 
Alban; ardoiaiferes d’Angera; tuilerie 
de Montcbanin ; fabrique d’acier fondu 
de Friederich Krupp k Esaen; forgea 
imp6riale8 de la Chauaaade ^ Guerigny ; 
dentelles de Puy; fabrique d’aiguillea; 
caves de Roquefort; fabrique d’alumi- 
nium. 

7 . Fonderie de canons de la marine imp6riale 

k Ruelle; uaine de Noisiel, exploitation 
agricole; joaillerie Rouvenat; 6tabli88e- 
ment Isidore Leroy dea papiera points; 
6tablissement Bonnet, filature de aoie; 
verreriea de la Loire et du RhAne C. 
Raabe et cie.; falencerie de Gien; 6ta- 
blisacuient Japy; forgea et chantiera de 
la M6diterran6e. 

8. Manufacture impAriale d’lndret; Reims; 

Atabliaaement Holden; Atabl.Villeminot- 
Huard; 6tabl. Fortel-Villeminot; 6tabl. 
Wagner et Marsan; Atabl. Neuville et 
Minelle; 6tabl. Margotin; aocidtd dea 

CPO 52 


Tui’g:an, J.—continued. 

decheta; fabrique de caoutchouc deGui- 
bal; uaine Gevelot; fabrique d'armea de 
Lefaucheux; fabrique de toilea cirAea; 
fabrique de machines agricoles de Pinet. 
SAr. 9 . Teinturerie Boutarel et cie.; verreriea de 
Murano; mines et uaines de la Haute 
SilAaie; lea aoieriea de Tours; fabrique 
de matiferes colorantes i Poirrier. 

10 . Champ impArial d’expAriencea agricolea 

i Vincennes; carrosaerie Belvalette; 
mines de Malfldano; canons et mitrail¬ 
leuses; poudrerie du Ripault; ferme 
expArimenLale du Brizay. 

11 . AciAriea d’Ermont; Atabliasement Ma- 

rienval; Atabliasement BrAguet; SAvres; 
fabriquea de chapeaux de Berteil; manu¬ 
facture de chapeaux de laine et de poil; 
manufacture de blanc de Meudon; dia- 
tillerie de graina; Atabliaseraenta De- 
cauville ainA; aociAtA franqaise dea caves 
du Roy ; manufacture de caoutchouc de 
Menier; etabliasementa Thibouville 
Lamy; manufacture de cordea d'har- 
monie et d’inatrumenta de muaique. 

12 . Lea machines agricolea; Georges Ville, la 

thAorie de la fertilitA; lea engraia chi- 
miques; wagons et moteurs; la pulvA- 
riaation ; lea broyenrs, le pain; carroa- 
aerie; plumes et fleura ; orfAvrerie; 
meublea; verreriea; cAramique; lea 
foyers; le Creuzot; lee joueta; clasae 
43 ; Apilogue. 

13 . Fabrique de chocolat de la campagnie 

coloniale; Atablisaemont Egrot; Ata- 
bliasements Cuaenier; Atabl. Monduit 
etBAchet; Atabl. Gruson; uaines Alex¬ 
ia Godillot; Atabl. Adolphe Boulen- 
ger; uaines Lorilleux; fabrique de pa- 
piers points de Roger; uaine de Dam- 
marie-les-Lya; manufacture de chaus- 
sures F. Pinet; Atabliasement Goelzer; 
Atabl. LAtrange; Atabl. Murat; Atabl. 
Meet et Chandon, lea pressoira. 

14 . Compagnie gAnArale dea asphaltea de 

France; Atablisaementa Walcker; ma¬ 
nufacture Carmoy; Atablisaementa de la 
compagnie auxiliaire deschemins defer 
A S<aint-Ouen; Atabliasements de la com¬ 
pagnie fran^aiae dea chocolats et dea 
thAs; Atablisaementa de la parfumerle 
Pinaud, Meyer etcie., succeaseura uaine 
de Pantin; forgea d’lvry; lea Atabliaae- 
ments Duval; Exposition internationale 
d’AlectricitA; deux expositions, Breslau, 
Tours. 

TURKISH baths. Disinfecting. (See Con¬ 
stantine, J. 

-cookery book. See Turabi Effendi. 

Turn-tables, self-closing pivot bridges. See 
Snyder bros. 

Turnbull, F. M. Anatomy and habits of 
Nereis virens. Conn. Acad, of arts and 
sci., V. 3. 






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TYNDALL. 


Tiiriibiill, Lawrence. The advantages 
and accidents of artificial ainesthesia; a | 
mannal of an.'esthetic agents, and their , 
employment in the treatment of disease. 
2ded. rev. Ulus. 12°. pp.:322. 

-Imperfect hearing and the hygiene of 

ear. Inclnding nervous symptoms, tin- i 
nitus aurium, anral vertigo, diseases of i 
the uaso-pharyugeal membrane, middle j 
ear, and mastoid region; with •home in¬ 
struction of the deaf. 3d ed. Ulus. 8^. j 
Phila., 1881. pp. 147. [ 

- and McRea, William C. Railroad I 

accidents; and the means by which they 
may be prevented by the use of the elec¬ 
tro-magnetic safety apparatus. 8°. Phila., 
1854. pp. 63. 

Turner, Parks, and co. Illustrated catalogue 
and price-list of grain-cleaning machinery 
and middlings purifiers. 16°. Cuyahoga 
Falls, Ohio, 1876. pp. 43. 

Turner’s companion. Containing instruc¬ 
tions in concentric, elliptic, and eccentric 
turning; also, various plates of chucks, 
tools, and instruments; directions for | 
using the eccentric cutter, drill, vertical 
cutter, and circu'ar rest, with patterns | 
and instructions for w orking them. 16°. 
Phila., 1872. pp. 135. 

Turning and mechanical manipulation. In¬ 
tended as a work of general reference and 
practical instruction on the lathe and the 
various mechanical pursuits followed by 
amateurs. V. 4. Tlie principles and prac- j 
tice of hand or simple turning, by J. .1. 
Holtzapffel. Ulus. 8°. Lond., 1879. 

[For V. 1-3, see former catalogue.] 

-Engine, lathe, tool manufacturers, and 

general machinists. See Holtzapflel 
and CO. 

Turning for amateurs; being descriptions of 
the lathe and its attachments and tools, 
with practical instructions f<>r their ef¬ 
fective use on wood, metal, and other ma¬ 
terials. Ulus. 12°. Land., n. d. pp. 127. 
Amateur series, v. 3. 

-Geometric. See Savory, II. S. 

-in wood and metal. Art of. /See Young 

mechanic. 

-Instructions in concentric, elliptic, and 

eccentric. See Turner’s companion. 

- Iron, wood, etc. See Watson, E. G. 

Manual of the hand lathe. 

-Metal turner’s handbook. See Hasluck, 

P. N. 


TURNING —continued. 

-Patterns for. See Blphlnstone, H. W. 

-Tools, aiiparatns, and processes em¬ 
ployed in. See Hasluck, P. N. 

- Specimens of fancy. See Woolsey, 

E. J. 

*-Toreutiqne, etc. See Linas, C. de. 

-Zeitschrift fiir Drechsler. See Zeit- 

schrift. 

Turret ships, iron-clad rams, etc. See Reed, 
E. J. 

Tuthill, William B. Practical lessons in 
architectural drawing; or, howto make 
w'orkiug drawings and w'rito the specifi¬ 
cations for buildings, etc. 12°. N. ¥., 
1881. pp. 44. 

Tuttle and Bailey manuf’g co. Patent 
W'arm-air registers and ventilators. 4°. 
X. Y., n. d. pp. 21. 

Twiiiiiii?, Alexander C. The manufact¬ 
ure of ice on a commercial scale and with 
commercial economy by steam or w’ater 

i power. 8°. New Haven, Conn. pp. 22. 

Tyer’s patent train signalling telegraphs. 
5th ed. 18°. Load., [1873]. pp. 101. 

Tyler, Moses Coit. Manual of English lit¬ 
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Tj lor, Edward B. Primitive culture; re¬ 
searches into the development of mythol¬ 
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12-1-502; 8-f-470. 

-Researches into the early history of 

mankind and the development of civiliza¬ 
tion. 8°. Post, 1878. pp. 388. 

-The stone age, past and present. Half- 

hour recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 

Tymms, W. R., and others. Masterpieces 
of industrial art and sculpture. Chromo- 
lithographed by. See Waring, J. B. 

Tyndall, J. La chaleur, mode de mouve- 
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1 12°. Paris, 1881. Actuals, sclents., 37. 

I 

-Essays on the floating matter of the 

air in relation to putrefaction and infec¬ 
tion. Ulus. 12°. JN:’ r., 1882. pp. 338. 

i -Faraday, inventeur. Tr, par Moigno. 

I 8°. Paris, 1868. Actuals, sclents., 10. 

I -Heat a mode of motion. From 4th and 

I last Eng. ed. Ulus. 12°. N. T., 1881. 
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i -Legons sur I’dlectricitd. Tr. par R. 

i Francis(iue-Michel. Ulus. 12°. Paris, 

1 1878. Actuals, sclents., 68. 










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Tyndall, J.—continued. j 

-La lumifere. Legon.s snr le rdle scien- I 

tifique de I’iniagination. Tr. parRaillard 
et Moigno. Appendice snr I’arc-en-ciel, 
parRaillard. 12^. Paris, 1872. Actuals, 
sclents., 22. 

-La inati^re et la force. La force; deux 

conferences de M. .John Tyndall. Tr. i)ar, 
et snivie d’line dissertation sur I’essence 
de la niatifer *, etc., par Moiguo. 2® ed. 
12°. Paris, 1873. Actuals, scients., 3. 

-Les phenoiniines et les theories eiec- 

triqnes. Tr. par Raillard. 12°. Paris, 
1881. Actuals, scients., 19. 

-Radiation. l«Pt. Calorescence. Tr. par 

Raillard. 2®. Inllueuce des cou’enrs, et de 
la condition mecanique. Tr. par I’abhe 
Moigno. Ulus. 8°. Paris, 1867. Actuals, 
scients., 2. 

-Snr la rq^diation. Tr. par Moigno. 8°. 

Paris, 1868. Actuals, scients., 8. 

-Transmission of sound by the atmos¬ 
phere. Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 
2d ser. 

-Warfare of science; with prefatory note 

by. See White, A. D. 

-and Pasteiii', L. Les microbes or¬ 
ganises, leur role dans la fermentation, la 
putrefaction, et la contagion. lUus. 12°. 
Paris, 1878. Actuals, spients., 73. 

-and others. Physique, et physirpie du 

globe. Divers memoires de MM. Tyndjill, 
Carpenter, Ramsay, Raphael de Rossi, et 
Felix Plateau. Tr. par Moiguo. lUus. 
12°. Paris, 1875. Actuals, scients., 46. 

TYPE. Specimens of. See Green, C. M. 

-Specimens of. <See Vanderburgh, Wells, 

and CO. 

- Specimens of plain and ornamental 

printing types, rules, da.shes, etc. See 
Conner, J., and sons. 

-Specimens of printing. See Conner, 

J , and sons. 

Specimens of wood. Dauchy andco. 

— - Specimens selected from the original 
laces cast at the Boston type foundry. 
See Boston. 

TYPHOID fever. Visitation of. See Up¬ 
pingham. Sanitary committee. 

Typographic advertiser. V. 17-28—, 1872- 
>82—. 4°. PMla., 1872-’82. 

TYPOGRAPHY. See also Printing. 

-The biography and typography of Will¬ 
iam Caxton. See Blades, W. 

-Early. See Skeen, W. 


TYPOGRAPHY—continued. 

-Printer’s practical every-day book. See 

Houghton, T. S., and Marshall, G. 

-Printing times and lithographer. See 

Printing. 

-Punctuation, and other typographical 

matters. See Bigelow, M. T. 

-Set of alphabets. See Copley, P. S. 

- Typographic printing-machines and 

machine-printing. See Wilson, F. J. F. 
Wyman’s techn. series, v. 8. 

Typologie-Tucker (La). Recueil de I’im- 
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Paris, 1881-’82. pp. 373. 

Tyi’Wliift, R. St. John. A handbook of 
pictorial art, with a chapter on perspect¬ 
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Uhlaiid, Wilhelm Heinrich. Die Dampf- 
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-Die Telephonanlagen. Ulus. 4°. Leip¬ 
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- Die Woolf’schen und Compouud- 

Dampfmaschineu. Eine Darstelluug der 
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Ulilciilllltli, Eduard. Vollstiludige An- 
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genane Beschreibung aller in den KUnsten 
und Gewerben dafiir augewandten Mate- 
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Harz, Guttapercha,Thon,Lehm, Sand,etc. 
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Ulrich, I jouis. A complete treatise on the 
art of dyefng cotton and wool, as x)racticed 
in Paris, Rouen, MUlhanseu, and Germany; 
to which are added the most important 
receipts for dyeing w ool, as i)racticed in 
the Mannfacture imp6riale des gobelins, 
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ULTRAMARINE. Die Ultramarin-Fa- 
brikation,- etc. See Lichtenberger, C. E. 
273. Neuer Schanplatz der Kiinste. 

Underground treasures; how and where to 
find them. See Orton, J. 

UNDERPINNING. See Stock, C. H. 

UNDERTAKERS’ goods. See Shanahan, 
J.M. 







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Vndeiltsch, Hermann. Einfiihrung in 
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pp. 447. 

Ulldset, Ingvald. Das erste Anftreten des 
Eisens in Nord-Amerika. Eine Studie in 
der vergleichenden vorhistorischen Ar- 
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torf. 8°. Hamburg, 1882. pp. 524. 

UngariscH'Altenburg. Berichte der Ver- 
suchsstation. See Austria. K. Miuis- 
terium fiir Handel, etc. 

Union (The) electric signal co. A descrip¬ 
tive report of the system of. 12°. Bost., 
1880. pp. 17. (2 cop.) 

Union hardware co.’s illustrated catalogue 
of curry combs, game traps, metal and 
leather dog collars, gnu implements, wood 
goods and handles, and roller skates. 8°. 
Torrington, Conn., N. Y., 1882. pp. 37. 
(2 cop.) 

Union porcelain works. Chinaware, all 
kinds of porcelain hardware trimmings, 
door-knobs, drawer and shutter knobs, 
castor wheels, scalps for nail heads, sash 
bolt knobs, etc. Door plates, sign plates, 
finger plates, number plates, all in great 
variety of form, etc. Drawer pulls, knobs 
and labels, lettered or numbered in any 
way for druggists’ drawers, etc. Knife 
and scythe hones, porcelain lemon squeez¬ 
ers, etc. 8°. A. r., 1870. pp. 44. 

Union railway electrical appliances. De¬ 
scriptive circular. 12°. Bost., 1880. pp. 
21. (2 cop.) 

Union stone co. Patentees and manufactur¬ 
ers of artificial stone and emery wheels; 
emery w'heel machinery, and oil stones, 
grinding and sharpening knives, cutters, 
etc. lUus. 12°. Bost., 1870. pp. 16. 
(3 cop.) 

- Various scientific reports upon the 

Sorel artificial stone and Eliott’s patent 
artificial stone machinery manufactured 
by. 12°. Bost., 1872. pp. 32. 

United (The) service. A monthly review of 
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[v. 1, called "A quarterly review,” etc.] 

United States (The) army and navy jour¬ 
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N. Y., [1879]-’82. 

United States. Atmospheric temperature, 
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United States cartridge co. Catalogue of 
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military cartridges. Ulus. 12°. Loteell, 
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United States commission of fish and fish¬ 
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Washington, 1873-’82. 

[Pt. 3. Report of the conimiBsioner, Spencer T. 
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United States. Congress. Dock-yardsaud 
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-Report of board appointed to test 

iron, steel, and other metals. 2 v. Ulus. 
8°. Washington, 1878-’81. pp. 12-|-592; 685. 

-Report regarding the publication 

and distribution of public documents, 
submitted by J. G. Ames, supt. of docu¬ 
ments, Interior dept., A. R. Spofiford, li¬ 
brarian of Congress, aud S. F. Baird, Sec¬ 
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8°. Washington, 1882. pp. 66. 

-Report to joint committee on inter¬ 
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n. t. p. pp. 137. 

-Report to the House of Representa¬ 
tives, vindicating the rights of C. T. Jack- 
son to the discovery of the aniesthetic 
effects of ether vapor, and disi)roving the 
claims of W. T. G. Morton to thatdiscov^- 
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-Revised Statutesof the United States, 

passed at the 1st session of the 4’3d Con¬ 
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4°. Washington, 1678. pp. 15-j- 1,.394. 

-Revision of the patent laws. Debate 

in the Senate of the United States on the 
bill (Senate No. 300) to amend the statutes 
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United States. Department of Agriculture, 
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I States, which attain a height of sixteen 






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United States. Dep’t of Agric.—cont’d. 
feet, or more, with notes and brief descrip¬ 
tions of the more important species. Pre¬ 
pared by Geo\ Vasey. 8°. Washington, 
1876. pp. 38. 

-General index of the agricultural 

reports of the Patent Office, for tAventy- 
five years, from 1837-’61; and of the Dept, 
of Agriculture, for fifteen years, from 
1862-’76. By the Commissioner of Agri¬ 
culture. 8°. Washington, 1879. pp. 225. 

-Report upon forestry, prepared under 

the direction of the Commissioner of Agri¬ 
culture, in pursuance of an act of Congress 
approved Aug. 15, 1876. By Franklin B. 
Hough. V. [1]2. 8'^. Washington, 1878-^80. 

-Special reports. 8°. Washington, 

1877-’82. 

CONTENTS. 

1. Cane-sugar industry. 

2. Condition of crops. Wheat supply and ex¬ 

ports. 

3. Chinese tea plant. 

4. Cultivation of the fig and date palm. 

5-8. Condition of crops, June 1-Sept. 1, 1878. 

10. Condition of crops and live stock, Jan. 1,1879. 

11. The silkworm. By Riley. 

12. Diseases of swine. 

16-17. Condition of crops, Aug. 1-Sept. 1, 1879. 

18. Tea culture. By Saunders. 

19-20 Condition of crops, Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 1879. 

21. Numbers and prices of farm animals. 

22. Diseases of domestic animals. 

23. Condition of crops and live stock, April 1,1880. 
24-25. Condition of crops, June 1-Aug. 1, 1880. 

26. Culture of sumach in Sicily. 

27. Condition of crops, Sept. 1, 1880. 

28. Culture of sugar beet and manufacture of 

sugar. 

29-30. ■ Condition of crops, Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 1880. 

31. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. By Lyman. 

32. Condition of crops and livestock, April 1,1881. 

33. Sorghum and cornstalks. By Collin. 

34. Contagious diseases of domestic animals. 

35. Insects injurious to sugar cane. By Com- 

stock. 

36. Grape culture and wine production, United 

States. 

37-39. Condition of crops, June 1-Sept. 1, 1881. 

40. Spring wheat culture in the Northwest. By 

Andrews. 

41. Estimated production of cereals. United 

States, 1881. 

42. Condition of winter grain and farm animals. 
United States. Department of the Interior. 

Annual report of the Commissioner of Rail¬ 
roads made to the Secretary. 1882. 8°. 
Washington, 1882. pp. 285. 

-Bureau of Education. Answers to 

inquiries about the Bureau of Education, 
its work and history; prepared under the 


United States. Dep’t of the Int’r—cont’d. 
direction of the Commissioner, by Charles 
Warren. lUns. 8°. Washington, 1883. 

pp. 29. 

-Catalogue of the library. Including 

additions made from May 31, 1877, to 
b'ebruary 1, 1881. 4°. Washington, 1881. 
pp. 292. 

-Census office. Comiiendium of the 

10th census (June 1,1880), compiled pur¬ 
suant to an act of Congress approved 
Aug. 7, 1882. 8°. Washington, 1883. pp. 
76 -f 1,769. 

-Extra census bulletin. Report on 

the manufacture of firearms and ammu¬ 
nition. By Charles H. Fitch. lUus. 4°. 
Washington, 1882. pp. 37. 

-Entomological commission. Bulle¬ 
tins. lUus. 8°. Washington, 1877. 

No. 1. Destructiou of the young or unfledged lo¬ 
custs. 

2. On the natural history of the Rocky Mount¬ 

ain locust, etc. 

3. The cotton worm. By C. V. Riley. 1880. 

5. The chinch-bng. By C. Thomas. 1879. 

6. General index and supplement to the nine' 

l eports on the insects of Missouri. By 
C. V. RUey. 1881. 

7. Insects injurious to forest and shade trees. 

By A. S. Packard. 1881. 

-Reports. 1st, 2d-. Ulus. 8°. 

Washington, 1878-’80-. pp. 12-j-477-f- 

294; 18-1-322-1-80. 

CONTENTS. 

Ist annual report for the year 1877, relating to the 
Rocky Mountain locust, and the best methods 
of preventing its injuries and of guarding 
against its invasions, in accordance with an ap¬ 
propriation made by Congress for this purpose. 
With maps and illustrations. 

2d report, for the years 1878 and 1879, relating to 
the Rocky Mountain locust and the Western 
ericket, and treating of the best means of sub¬ 
duing the locust in its permanent breeding 
grounds, etc. 

-Geological and geographical survey 

of the Territories. F. V. Haydeu, geolo¬ 
gist. 8°. Washington, 1879-’8l—. 

BULLETINS. 

Vol. 5. 

No. 4 (26). Third instalment of American orni¬ 
thological bibliography. By E. Coues. 

Yol. 6. 

No. 1 (1). Vegetation of the Rocky Mountain re¬ 
gion, and a comparison with that of other 
parts of the world. By A. Gray and J. D. 
Hooker. 1880. 

No. 2 (9). Annotated list of the birds of Nevada. 
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United States. Dep’t of the Int’r — cout’d. 

• No. 3 (18). Preliminary list of works and papers 
relating to the mammalian orders Cete and j 
Sirenia. 1881. I 

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. 

No. 11. Birds of the Colorado Valley. A reposi¬ 
tory of scientific and popular infonnation, 
concerning North American ornithology. By 
Elliott Coues. Passeres to Laniidse. Biblio 
graphical appendix. Ulus. 8°. 1878. 
MONOGRAPHS. 

History of North American pinnipeds; mono¬ 
graph of the walruses, sea-lions, sea-bears and 
seals of North America. By J. A. Allen. 1880. 

REPORTS (ANNUAL). 

Keport 10. Embracing Colorado and parts of ad¬ 
jacent territories. 1876. 

11. Embracing Idaho and Wyoming. 1877. 
REPORTS (FINAL). 

V. 12. rre.sh water rhizopods of North America. 
By Joseph Leidy. 1879. 

-Geographical and Geological Survey 

of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. 
Powell, geologist in charge. Report on 
the geography of the high plateaus of 
Utah. With atlas. By C. E. Dutton. 
Ulus. 4°. Washington, 1K80. pj). 307. 
-Report on the geology and re¬ 
sources of the Black Hills of Dakota. 
With Atlas. By H. Newton and W. P. 
Jenney. Microscopic petrography. By 
J. H. Caswell. Botany of the Black Hills 
of Dakota. By Asa Gray. lUus. 4°. 
Washington, 1880. pp. 566. 

-Report on the geology of the 

Henry Mountains. By G. K. Gilbert. 
IlJus. With maps. fol. Washington, 1877. 

pp. 160. 

-Report on the lands of the arid 

region of the United States, with a more 
detailed account of the lands of Utah. ! 
With ma[)S.. fol. Washington, 1879. . j 

-Official register of the United States, ! 

containing a list of oflicer%and eniploy6s ! 
in the civil, military, and naval service on 
the Ist .Inly, 1881, together with a list of 
ships and vessels of the United States. 2 v. ' 
V. 1. Legislative, executive, judicial. V. 2. j 
Post-office dejiartment and jiostal service, i 
Comp, and printed under direction of the j 
Secretary, fol. Jrashington, 1881. 

-— Patent office. Catalogue of the ! 

library. Compiled under authority of the I 
commissioner of patents. (Weston Flint, 
librarian.) 4°. Washington, 1878. pp. | 
917 17. j 


United States. Department of the In¬ 
terior. Patent offiee—continued. 

-Index of patents relating to elec¬ 
tricity granted by the United States prior 
to July 1,1881. With an appendix em¬ 
bracing patents granted from July 1,1881, 
to June 30,1882. Comp, under direction 
of the commissioner of patents. 4°. Wash¬ 
ington, 1882. 

-Subject-matter index of French 

patents (“Brevets d’inveution”), all 
series, 1791-1876. Prepared by the Library 
of the Patent office. [In press.] 

-Subject-matter index of Italian 

patents(“Privative industriali”), 1864—, 
prepared by E. Szemel6nyi. Translated. 

-Register of, containing a list of per¬ 
sons employed in the department, ap¬ 
pointed by the President, and by the Sec¬ 
retary. Corrected to August 1,1880. 8“. 
Washington, 1880. pp. 13.5. 

-Supplement to the catalogue of the 

library. Nov. 8,1878. Washington, 

1878. pp. 10. 

United States. Department of the Navy. 
Bureau of Engineers. Report of a board 
of United States naval engineers on the 
Herreshoff boiler and system of machinery 
for steam yachts, steam launches, etc., 
Dec. 29,1879. Ulus. 8°. Washington, 1879. 
pp. 48. 

-■-Report of J. W. King, U. S. Navy, 

on European ships of war_aud their arma¬ 
ment, naval administration and economy, 
marine constructions and appliances, dock 
yards, etc. 8°. Washington, 1877. pp. 273. 

-Report of the “Board of Engi¬ 
neers” on the experiments tried with the 
horizontal tire-tnbe and the vertleal w'ater- 
tube boilers, designed for the purpose of 
comparison, at the request o'f the Secretary 
of the U. S. Navy. Together with the 
tabulated results, and plates illustrating 
the same. 4°. Phila., 1868. pp. 34. 

-Report on the two kinds of coal 

submitted by the Chesapeake and Ohio 
railroad coal agency. 8°. Washington, 
1878. pp. 30. 

-Naval observatory. Astronomical 

and meteorological observations made 
during the years 1869-71. Commodore 
B. F. Sands, superintendent. Years 1875- 
76, Rear Adm. C. H. Davis, sup’t; 1877, 
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United States. Department of the Navy. 
Naval ohservatory—continued. 

[1876, in 2 pts. Pt. 2 consists of 3 appendices: 
J. A subject index to the publications of the 
observatory, 1845-75, by E. S. Holden. 2. Tran¬ 
sit of Mercury, 1878. 3. Solar eclipses 1878 and 
1880.] 

-Astronomical ob.servations, 1878. 

Monograph of the central parts of the 
nebula of Orion. By E. S. Holden. Illus, 
4°. Washington, 1882. pp. 230. 

-Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 

being part of the message and documents 
communicated to the two houses of Con¬ 
gress. [1878-79.] 8°. Washington, 1880. 
United States. Department- of State. 
Commercial relations of the United States. 
Commerce of the world and the share of 
the United States therein. Letter from 
the Secretary transmitting the annual 
reports upon commercial relations of the 
United States with foreign countries for 
1880-’81. 8°. Washington, 1883. 

-Cotton goods trade of the world, 

and the share of the United States therein. 
Reports from consuls of the United States 
on the trade in cotton yarns, twists, and 
cotton manufactures in their several dis¬ 
tricts, with an introductory letter from the 
Secretary of State. 8°. Washington, 1881. 
pp. 383. 

-Reports of cousuls. No. 15-26—, 

1882—. 8°. Washington, 1882. 

[Bd. in 2 v.] 

No. 15-22. On the commerce, manufactures, etc., 
of their consular districts. 

23. The cotton and woolen mills of Europe. 
24-25. The commerce, manufactures, etc., of 
their consular districts. 

25J. Cereals of Europe, India, and Algeria. 
26. The commerce, manufactures, etc., of 
their consular districts. 

-International monetary conference 

held in Paris, August, 1878, under the 
auspices of the ministry of foreign affairs 
of the Republic of France. 8°. Washing¬ 
ton, 1879. pp. 14-1-918. 

[Senate Ex. Doc. No. .58. 45th Cong., 3d sess.] 

-Reports of the commissioners to the 

Paris universal exposition, 1878. 4°. 

Washington, 1880. 

V. 1. Report of the commissioner general, with 
accompanying paper.s, including lists of 
exhibitors and of awards, lllug. 

2. Fine arts, education, wood carving and tex¬ 

tile fabrics. 

3. Iron and steel, ceramics and glass, forestry, 

cotton, lllus. 


United States. Dep’t of State—cont’d. 

V. 4. Chemical processes, mining ii dnstries, 
steam and gas engines, machines and 
machine tools, clocks and watches, rail¬ 
way apparatus. Ulus. 

5. Agricultural implements, agricultural pro« 
ducts, live stock, horticulture, piscicul* 
ture. 

-Reports upon the survey of the 

boundary between the territory'of the 
United States and the possessions of Great 
Britain, from the Lake of the Woods to 
the summit of the Rocky Mountains. 
Authorized by act of Congress, March 19, 
1872. Archibald Campbell, commissioner; 
Capt. W. J. Twiuing, chief astronomer. 
lllus. 4°. Washington, \S78. pp. 624. 

-State of labor in Europe, 1878. Re¬ 
ports of the United States consuls in the 
several countries of Europe ou the rates 
of w'ages, cost of living to laborers, pa.st 
and present rates, present condition of 
trade, business habits and systems, amount 
of paper money in circulation, etc., in 
response to a circular from the depart¬ 
ment requesting information. Letter 
from the Secretary transmitting these re¬ 
ports to the Speaker of the House of Rep- 
resentative.s. 8°. irns/iingrtow, 1879. pp. 428. 

United States. Department of the Treas¬ 
ury. Annual rei)ort of the supervising 
architect to the Secretary of the Treasury 
for the year ending Septt mber 30, 1882. 
Illns. 4°. Washington, 1882. pp. 45. 

-Bureau of statistics. First annual 

report of the internal commerce of the 
United States, by Joseph Nimmo, jr., 
chief of division of internal commerce, 
being part second of the annual report of 
the chief of the bureau of statistics on the 
commerce and navigation of the United 
States, for fisciil year ending June 30, 
1?^76. 8°. Washington, 18*77. 

-Monthly reports on the commerce 

and navigation of the United States, for 
the fiscal years ending June 30,1873,1874, 

1875. 3 V. 4°. Washington, 1873-75. 

-Quarterly reports of the chief of 

the bureau of statistics, showing the im¬ 
ports and exports of the United States, 
and other statistics relative to the trade 
and industry of the country, for the four 
quarters of the fiscal year ending June 30, 

1876, and also for the corresponding 
quarters of the year immediately preced¬ 
ing. 8°. Washington, 1870, pp. 3-}-527. 







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416 


UNITED STATES. 


United States. . Department of the Treas¬ 
ury—continued. 

-Coast survey. Bureau of weights 

and measures. Papers relating to metric 
standards, distributed to the States of tbe 
Union, under a joint resolution of Con¬ 
gress, July 27, 1866. 6°.. Washington, 

1876. pp. 6. 

-Imports; duties from 1867 to 1878, 

inclusive. A compilation of foreign com¬ 
modities imported and entered for con¬ 
sumption in the United States. Compiled 
from tbe annual vols. of commerce and 
navigation, by Charles H. Evans. 8°. 
Washington, 1879. 

[46th Cong., Ist sess., Senate, Misc. Doc. No. 46.1 

-Life-saving service. Annual reports 

on the operations of the 6scal year ending 
June 30, 1877-’81. Sumner A. Kimball, 
general superintendeat. 8°. Washington, 
1877-’81. 

-Mining industry of the States and 

Territories of the Rocky Mountains, in¬ 
cluding descriptions of quartz, placer, 
and hydraulic mining, amalgamation, 
concentration, smelting, etc. By Rossiter 
W. Raymond. Ulus. 8°. N. T., 1876. 
pp. 550. 

-Proposed American inter-oceanic 

canal, in its commercial aspects, by Joseph 
Nimnio,jr. 8°. Washington, 1880. pp. 139. 

-Report of the Secretary on the con¬ 
struction and distribution of weights and 
measures. lilies. 8°. Washington, 1857. 
pp. 218. 

[Ex. doc. No. 27.] 

-Silver and gold : an account of the 

mining and metallurgical industry of the 
United States, with reference chiefly to 
the precious metals. By Rossiter W. Ray¬ 
mond. Ulus. 8°. U. T., 1876. pp. 566. 

United States Department of War. Al¬ 
phabetical catalogue of the War Depart¬ 
ment library, including law library. Au¬ 
thors and subjects. 4°. Washington, 1882. 
pp. 325. 

-Bureau of engineers. Exploration 

and survey of the valley of the Great Salt 
Lake of Utah, iucludiug a reconnaissance 
of a new route through the Rocky Mount¬ 
ains. By Howard Stansbury. Ulus. 8°. 
Phila., 1852. pp. 487. 

-Professional papers, etc. 4°. 

Washington, 1881-’83. [Continued.] 


United States. Department of War. Bu¬ 
reau of engineers—continued. 

No. 23. Keport upon experiments and investiga¬ 
tions to develop a system of submarine 
mines for defending the harbors of the 
United States. 1881. By H. L. Abbot. 

24. Report upon the primary triangulation of 

the United States lake survey. By C. 
B. Comstock, etc. 

25. Report upon the practice in Europe with 

the heavy Armstrong, Woolwich, and 
Krupp guns, submitted by the board of 
engineers for fortifications. By Z. B. 
Tower. 

-Report upon experiments made 

by W. H. Hearding upon the compressive 
power oi pine and hemlock timber, under 
the direction of D. C. Houston, eng. U. S. 
•A., Feb. 6, 1871. Ulus. 8°. Washington, 
1872. pp. 12. 

-Report upon the blasting opera¬ 
tions at Lime Point, California, in 1868-'69. 
By G. H. Mendell. With map. 8°. Wash¬ 
ington, 1880. pp. 12. 

-Report upon the results of firings 

to determine the pressure of the blast 
from 15-inch smooth-bore guns, made at 
Staten Island, N. Y. harbor, 1872-’73, by 
J. Newton and Q. A. Gillmore. 8°. Wash¬ 
ington, 1874. pp. 18. 

-Report upon United States geo¬ 
graphical surveys west of the 100th me¬ 
ridian ; in charge of G. M. Wheeler, under 
direction of A. A. Humphreys, U. S. A. 
V. 7. Archselogy. Maps. Supplement to 
V. 3. Geology. Ulus. 4°. Washington, 1879. 

-Bureau of ordnance. Ordnance 

notes No. 90. Measurement of powder 
pressures in cannon by means of the reg¬ 
istered compression of oil. Experiments 
at Washington arsenal 1854-’55. 11 pi. 

By W. E. Woodbridge. fol. Washington, 
1878. 

-Report of the chief of ordnance 

to the Secretary, for the years ending 
1872-’82—. 8°. Washington, 1872-’82. 

[1874 wanting.] 

-Geological exploration of the 40th 

parallel. C. King, geologist in charge. 
V. 1-7— . Ulus. 4°. Washington, n. d. 

V. 1. Systematic geology. By C. King. 

7. Odontornithes. By O. C. Marsh. 

[For other vols., see former catologue.] 

-Hints pn horse-shoeing; being an 

exposition of the Dunbar system, taught 
to the farriers of the United States army, 
under the authority of the joint resolution 




UNITED STATES. 


417 


UPPINGHAM. 


United States. Dep’t of War—cont’d. 
of Con<j;re88 of July 28, 1866. 4°. Wash- 

ington, 1871. pp. 11, pi. 33. 

-Report on the coinpre88ive strength, 

specific gravity, and ratio of absorption 
of the building stones in the United States. 
By Q. A. Gillniore. lUus. 8°. N. Y., 
1876. pp. 37. 

-Surgeon-General’s office. Index-cat¬ 
alogue of the library of. Authors and 
subjects. V. 1. A-Berlifiski. With a list 
of abbreviations of titles of periodicals 
indexed. V. 2. Berlioz-Cholas. V. 3. 
Cholecyanin-Dzondi. 4°. Washington, 

' 1880-’82. pp. 6-1-888. 

-government; its organization and prac¬ 
tical workings, etc. See Lamphere, G. N. 

-Great industries of. See Greeley, H., 

and others. 

-Hand-book of artillery, for the service 

of the United States army and militia. 
See Roberts, J. 

-History of. See Ridpath, J. C. 

-History of the government printing 

office, from 1789-1881. See Kerr, R. W. 

-History of the national flag. See Schuy¬ 
ler, H. 

-homoeopathic pharmacopoeia. Ist ed. 

8°. Chicago, 1878. 

-Industrial history of. See BoUes, 

Albert S. 

-L’industrie aux fitats-Unis. See Fon¬ 
taine, II. 

-List of the scientific and literary institu¬ 
tions of. 1879. Smiths'll misc. coll., V. 16. 

United States medical investigator. Semi¬ 
monthly journal of medical sciences. New 
series, v. 11-16—, 1880-82—. Illus. 8*^. 
Chicago, 1880-’82. 

United States (The) miller v. 5-14—, 
1878-82—. Tllus. fol. Milwaukee, 1879-’82. 
[Continued from The United States milling and 
manufacturing journal.] 

United States (The) milling and manufac¬ 
turing journal. Devoted to the interests 
of millers, mechanics, and manufacturers. 
Monthly. [E. Harrison Cawker, ed.] v. 
1-3. 1876-78. Illus. fol. Mihvaukee, 

Wis., 1876-’78. 

[Continued as The United States miller.] 

-National museum. Proceedings. v. 

1-2, 1878-’79. Smiths’n misc. coll., v. 19. 

-Natural resources of. See Patton, J. H. 

Science primers. No. 13. 

-A statement of the arts and manufact¬ 
ures of. See Coxe, T. 

53 CPO 


United States— continued. 

-Surveying and subdi viding public lands 

of. See Hawes, J. H. 

United States wind engine and pump co. 
Descriptive catalogue and price-list of Hal- 
laday’s stantj^rd wind mills. 8°. Batavia, 
III. pp. 40. (Scop.) 

Units and physical constants. See Everett, 
J. D. 

Universal (The) assistant and complete me¬ 
chanic. See Moore, R. 

Universal (The) decorator. A complete 
guide to ornamental design, including de¬ 
signs for cabinet makers, wood carvers, 
metal workers, Birmingham, Sheffield and 
the potteries ; scrolls, panels, and general 
ornament alphabets, initials, and mono¬ 
grams. Illustrations by William Gibbs. 
4°. Bond., n. d. pp. 512. 

-encyclopaedia. See Colange, L. 

UNIVERSITIES. Health notes for stu¬ 
dents. See Wilder, B. G. 

University of Wisconsin. Washburn ob¬ 
servatory. Publications, v. 1. 12*^. Madi¬ 
son, 1882. pp. 180. 

University series. 12°. New Haven, Conn., 
1870—. [Continued.] 

No. 9. The earth a great magnet. By A. M. 

Mayer. 

10. Mysteries of the voice and ear. By O. N. 

Kood. 1873. 

Uiiterberger, Friedrich. Beitriige zur 
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Dorpat, 1865. pp. 41. 

Unwin, W. Cawthorne. Elements of ma¬ 
chine design. An introduction to the 
principles which determine the arrange¬ 
ment and proportions of the parts of ma¬ 
chines and a collection of rules for machine 
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UPHOLSTERY. Art industry. <SeeYapp, 
G. W. 

Upinann, J., and ITIeyer, E. v. Trait6 
sur la poudre, les corps explosifs et la pyro¬ 
technic. Tr. de I’allemand, revue et consi- 
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Illus. 8°. Paris, 1878. pp. 35-]-859. 

Uppingham sanitary committee. Visita- 
! tion of typhoid fever in the school and 
town. Statement of the action of the 
committee by the chairman, and reports 
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A. Haviland, and their engineer, Rogers 
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URANUS. 


418 


VANDERBURG. 


URANUS. Investigation of the orbit of. 
By S. Newcomb. Smiths'n contrib. v. 19. 

Urbaiii de Olieltof, G. M. A techni¬ 
cal history of the manufacture of Vene¬ 
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Lady Layard. Ulus. 12°.^ Venice, 1882. 
pp. 57. 

IJrbanitzky, Alfred v. Die elektrische 
Beleuchtung und ihre Anwendnng in der 
Praxis. Mit hesouderer Beriicksichtigung 
der Ergebnisse der internationalen elek- 
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Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 95. 

Urc, Andrew. A dictionary of arts, manu¬ 
factures, and mines, etc. Ed. by Robert 
Hunt. V. 4. Supplement. 8°. Land., 1878. 
pp. 7-f 1,020. 

Urqilhart, J. W. Electric light, its pro¬ 
duction and use, embodying plain direc¬ 
tions for the working of galvanic batteries, 
electric lamps, and dynamo-electric ma¬ 
chines. Ed. by F. C. Webb. lUiis. 12°. 
Loud., 1880. pp. 290. 

-Electro-motors; a treatise on the means 

and apparatus employed in the transmis¬ 
sion of electrical energy and its conversion 
into motive power, for the use of engi¬ 
neers and others. lUue. 12°. Manches¬ 
ter, Lotid., 1882. pp, 178. 

-Electro-plating. Practical handbook, 

including the practice of electrotyping. 
Ulus. 12°. Land., 1880. pp. 216. 

-Electrotyping; apractical manual form¬ 
ing a new and systematic guide to the re¬ 
production and multiplication of i)rinting 
surfaces and works of art by the electro¬ 
deposition of metals. Ulus. 12°. Lond., 
1881. pp. 226. 

-Sewing-machinery; being a practical 

manual of the sewing maehine, compris¬ 
ing its history, its details of construction, 
with full technical directions for adjust¬ 
ingsewing machines. lUus. 12°. Land,, 
1881. pp. 8-}-172. Weale’a 8erie.s, No. 217. 

Uruguay river. Hydraulics of. See R6vy, 
J. J. 

Use and abuse of tobacco. See Lizars, J. 

Useful plants of India; chief value in com¬ 
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Utah. Report on the geology of the high 
plateaus. By C. E. Dutton. See United 
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UTERINE deflexions. See Donaldson, S. 
J. Contributions to gynecology. Pt. 1. 

-disease. Brandt’s treatment of. See 

Brandt’s. 

Vaccination; arguments pro and con, on 
the hygiene of small-pox’. See Edwards, 
J. F. 

-Handbook of. See Seaton, E. C, 

Vag:o, A. L. Instructions in the art of 
modeling in clay. With an appendix on 
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Vaile, Charles A. Galvanized iron cor- 
nice-workt.rs’ manual. Containing in¬ 
structions in laying out the different mi¬ 
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of plain and circular work. Tables of 
weight, areas, and circumferences of eir- 
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trade. Ulus. 4°. Phila., 1872. pp. 74. 

Vaill, E. W. Ca'alogue and price-list of 
patent folding chairs. Ulus. 8°. Wor¬ 
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Valentine, Mrs. L. The girl’s own book 
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Valerius, H. Les applications de la cha- 
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Valley machine co. Wright’s patent double 
acting bucket pluuger,steam pumps,man- 
ufactured by. 12°. East Hampton, n. d. 
pp.7. 

VALUATION. Engineer’s valuing assist¬ 
ant. See Hoskold, H. D. 

VALVE. See also Slide valve. 

-gearing, lie servo-moteur appliqud ^ 

la manceuvre des gouvernails. See Far- 
cot, .1. 

VALVES and valve gears. Designing, etc. 
See Bilgram, H. 

-sliding stop, for steam, water, and gas. 

See Ludlow valve manuPg co. 

Van Bnren, J. D.,jr. Investigations of 
formulas for the strength of the iron parts 
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Van Cleve, B. Frank. English and 
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Vanderburg:, A. R. and P. School of 
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marbles, as taught and practiced by A. R. 








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VASES. 


Vanderburgh, A. R. and P. — continned. 
and P. Vanderijurg. With numerous en¬ 
gravings and chromolithographs. fol. 
Loud., 1878. 

Vanderburgh, Wells and co. Specimens of 
wood type, borders, rules, etc., manufact¬ 
ured by. 4°. AT. Y., 1881. 

Vender Hecht, Ed. See Hecht. 

Vanilla; its cultivation in India. See 
O'Conor, J. E. 

Van Nostrand’s science series. lUus. 16°. 
N. F., 1878-82—. [Continned.] 

No. 34. Foundations. By J. Gaudard. Tr. from 
the French by L. F. V. Harcourt. 1878. 

35. Aneroid, and how to use it. By G. "W. 

Plympton. 1878. 

36. Matter and motion. By J. C. Maxwell. 

1878. 

37. Geographical surveying. By F. de G. 

Carpenter. 1878. 

38. Maximum stresses in framed bridges. By 

W. Cain. 1878. 

39. Electro-magnetic. By A. E. Boring. 1878. 

40. Transmission of power by compressed air. 

By R. Zahner. 1878. 

41. Strength of materials. By W. Kent. 1879. 

42. Voussoir arches applied to stone bridges, 

domes, and groined arches. By W. Cain. 

1879. 

43. Wave and vortex motion. By T. Craig. 

' 1879. 

44. Turbine wheels, etc. By W. P. Trow¬ 

bridge. 1879. 

45. Thermodynamics. By H. T. Eddy. 1879. 

46. Ice-making machines. Tr. from the 

French by M. Ledoux. 1879. 

47. Linkages. By J. D. C. De Roos. 1879. 

48. Solid and braced elastic arches. By W. 

Cain. 1879. 

49. Motion of a solid in a fluid. By T. Craig. 

1879. 

50. Dwelling houses, etc. By W. H. Corfield. 

1880. 

51. The telescope. By T. Nolan. 1881. 

52. Imaginary quantities. By A. S. Hardy. 

1881. 

53. Induction coils. From 8th Eng. ed. 1881. 

54. K nematics of machinery, etc. By A. B. 

W. Kennedy. Introduction by R. H. 
Thurston. 1881. 

55. Sewer gases, etc. 2d ed. rev. By A. Ue 

Varona. 1882. 

56. Actual lateral pressure of earthwork. By 

B. Baker. 

57. Incandescent electric lights, etc. By T. 

Du Moncel and W. H. Preece. 1882. 

58. Ventilation of coal mines. By W. Fairley, 

1882. 

59. Railroad economics, etc. By S. W. Rob. 

inson. 1882. 

60. Strength of wrought-iron bridge members. 

2 pts. By S. W. Robinson. 1882. 


Van Nostrand's science series—continued. 
No. 61. Potable water, etc. By C. W. Folkard. 

1882. 

62. Theory of the gas engine. By D. Clerk_ 

1882. 

63. House drainage and sanitary plumbing. 

By W. P. Gerhard. 

Van Rhyn, G. A. F. What and how to read; 
a guide to recent English literature, con- 
taiuing a minutely classified list of the 

best books published iu England and 

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Van Wagenen, T. F. Manual of hydraulic 
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VAPOR. Motion of. Les lois de I’^coule- 
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M. Actuals, sclents., 17. 

-Das Vaporimeter. See Prestel, M. A. F. 

VAPORIZATION, condensation, and ex¬ 
plosions. New views of. See Williams, 
0. W. 

-Inquiry into the nature of heat and its 

action in combustion. See Colburn, Z. 

VARNISH, applied to painting, etc. See 
Byrn, M. L. 

-Descriptive catalogue of varnishes and 

japans. See Kissam and Gundaker. 

-Die Lack- und Firniss-Fabrikatiou. See 

Winckler, E. 0. Spamer’s Bib. des Wis- 
senwiirdigsten, etc. 2te ser., B. 2. 

-A practical treatise on the fabrication 

of volatile and fat varuishes. See An¬ 
dres, E. 

VARNISHING. Carpenters, cabinet¬ 
makers, and gilders’ companion. See 
Reinnel, F. 

Varona, Adolfo de. Sewer gases; their na¬ 
ture and origin, and now to protect our 
dwellings. Ulus. 24®. Brooklyn, 1879. 
pp. 157. 

-Same. 16°. W. r.,1882. pp. 12-fl45. 

Van Nostrand’s sci. ser.. No. 55. 

Vasari, Giorgio. Le vite de’ piu eccellenti 
pittori, scultori, e architettori. Di nuovo 
dal medesimo riviste et ampliate con i 
ritratti loro et con 1’ aggiunta delle vite 
de’ vivi e de’ morti dall’ anno 1550 insino 
al 1567. 2 pti. roy. 8°. Fiorenza, 1568. 
pp. 529. 

Vases. Collection of antique. See Moses, 
H. 







VASEY. 


420 


VENTILATION. 


Vaaey, George. A catalogue of the forest 
trees of the United States, which usually 
attain a height of sixteen feet or more, 
. with notes and brief descriptions. 8°. 
Washington, 1876. pp. 38. 

[United States. Dept, of agriculture.] 

Vattemarc, Alexander. Report to Joint 
Committee on Library on International 
Exchanges. [Sept. 28,1850. ] 8°. Wash¬ 
ington, 1850. pp. 137. 

[United States. Congress.] 

VAULTS. Tracts on forms of. (See Ware, S. 

-Ueber Gewolbetheorien. See Fabian, 

H. W. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen- 
Bib., No. 24. 

Vaiix, Calvert. Locating, building, and 
repairing. Rewritten or rev. by. See 
Ooodholme, T. S. Domestic encyclope¬ 
dia. 

Vecellio, Cesare. Costumes anciens et 
modernes. Habiti antichi et moderni di 
tutto il mondo. Prdcddds d’un essai stir 
la gravure sur hois par Amb. Firmin Di¬ 
dot. 2T. Ulus. 8°. Pam, 1860. [Each 
page French and Italian.] 

Vegetable commercial products. Techni¬ 
cal educator, v. 1-4. 

-kingdom. Culture, commerce, and con¬ 
sumption of the principal products. See 
Bimmonds, P. L. 

-Curative properties found in. See 

Brown, O. P. 

-History of. See Rhind, W. 

-physiology. -SeeRoget, P.M. Bridge- 

water treatises. 

--and systematic botany. See Car¬ 
penter, W. B. 

-substances used for the food of man. 

lUus. 16°. r.,1855. pp.271, 

-technology. See Jackson, B. D. In¬ 
dex society publications. No. 11. 
VEGETABLES and fruits. Culture of. 
See Hibberd, S. 

-Descriptions of all the species and va¬ 
rieties of culinary. See Buist, R. 

-Money in the garden. See Quin, P, T. 

-Recherches sur les maladies des vdgd- 

taux. See Gu^rin-Meneville, F.-E. 
VEGETARIANISM. Fruit and bread. 
See Schlickeysen, G. 

-J. A. Gleizes et la regime des herbes, 

etc. See Joly, M. N. 

VEHICLES. See also Carriages, Wagons, 
etc. 


VEHICLES—continued. 

-Harness, etc., with remarks on trac¬ 
tion, and the use of the cape cart, by 
Nimshivich. See Philipson, J. 
Veldekeiis, Fredinand. Maladie de la 
vigne (oidium Tmkeri). Historique et 
proc^d^s prAservatifs. 8°. Bruxelles, 1854. 
pp. 43. 

Veley, V. H. Handbook of the polariscope. 
Adapted from the German ed., by. See 
Landolt, H. 

VELOCIPEDE'. See also Bicycle. 

- The American bicycler. See Pratt, C. 

E. 

-Bicycles and tricycles of the year. See 

Griffin, II. H. 

-The cyclist and wheel world annual. 

See Nairn, C. W., and Sturmey, H. 

-Th^orie du velocipede. See Rankine, 

W. J. M. Actuals, scieuts., 17. 

Vknice ; its history, art, industries, and 
modern life. aScc Yriarte, C. 
VENTILATION. See also Heating, Sani¬ 
tation, etc. 

- See Eldridge, J. 

- See Gas consumer. 

- See Masters, H. 

•- See North-western mauuf’g co. 

-acoustics in connection w ith. See Sael- 

tzer, A. 

-American sanitary engineering and. 

See Philbrick, E. S. 

-and warming of buildings upon the ex¬ 
haustion principle. See Ruttan ventilat¬ 
ing and heating co. 

-Applications de la chaleur; meilleurs 

systbrnes de ventilation, etc. See Vale¬ 
rius, H. 

-artihcial w^armth and. See Baker, W. C. 

-'Betrachtungen iiber Ventilation in uu- 

seru Klimaten. See Linz, E. [Mdmoires 
de l’Acad6mie imp^riale des sciences de 
St.-Petersburg, 7« sdr., T. 6.] 

-Fabrik von Strahlaitparaten, etc. Cen- 

tralheizungeii und Ventilations-Aulagen. 
See Kbrting, G., and others. 

-heating and. See Schumann, F. 

-in our homes. -See Moore, G. R. 

-of coal mines. -See Andr^, George G. 

- See Fairley, W. Van Nostrand’s 

sci., ser.. No. ,58. 

-treatise on. See Hedley, .1. 

-of dAvelling houses. See Edwards, F. 

-of hot-houses, heating and. -SeeLeuch- 

ars, R. B. 


I 






VENTILATION. 


421 


VETERINARY. 


VENTILATION—continued. 

-of houses, churches, court-rooms, work¬ 
shops, etc. See Griscom, J. H. 

—— practical. See Constantine, J. 

-sewer gas and house drainage. Archi¬ 
tect’s letter. See Masters, 11. 

-steam apparatus for warming and ven¬ 
tilating. See Baldwin, \V. J. * 

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Vizetelly, Henry. Fsicts about cliam- 
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8. De zijdeverwer, Macquer. 

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-Descrizione di un unovo auemometro- 

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-Di un barometro fotografico o formula 

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-Dimostrazione di un teorema di mecca- 

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-Due note^ prima sulle concliigli fossili 

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-Formula generale per la variazione del 

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-Lettera del signor abate Kegnari, di- 

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_Opinioui e sperieuze antiche e moderne 

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-Ritrovameuto dell’ inveutario degli 

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-Sopra il telegrafo di Gloesener. 4°. 

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-Sopra un principio elettrostatico, ricon- 

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- Su talune trasformazioni di forza viva 

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- Sugli elettrofori a rotazione continua. 

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- Sulla dottrina di Galileo, circa la resis- 

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-Sulla evaporazioue dei liquidi, favorita 

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WALKER. 


42 B 


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Voi’S, Frederick. Bibelots and curios; 
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VORTICES. Etude sur uue classe detour- 
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Voussoir arches applied to .stone briilgos, 
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VOYAGE. Aerial. The first in England. 
(SseLunardi, V. 

- for making discoveries towards the 

North Pole. Journal of. See Journal. 

- Handbook of practical information as 

to sea. See Wilson, W. S. 

- of the “Challenger.” See Thomson, i 

C. W. 

Voyle, G. E., ami Saiiit-Claiv-Ste- [ 

vciisoii, G. de. A military dictionary, | 
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VULCANIZATION and sulphurization. 1 
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W., L. English pottery and porcelain. 
Concise account of the development of the 
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Wachob and McDowall. Illustrated cata¬ 
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Wag'iiei*, Alexander. Gold, Silber und 
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Wajfucr, 11. Das neue Buch der Ertin- 
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W^ag’ner, Johannes v. Hydrologische 
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Johannes Rudolf. A handbook 
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- Theoiie und Praxis der Gewcibe. 

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Wagner, Ladislans v. Practical treatise 
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WAGONS See also Carriages, etc. 

- See Moline wagon co. 

- and carts. See Ball, W., and son. 

- Spring platform. See Watertown 

si)ring wagon co. 

W^aiiivvright, William Pratt. Radical- 
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WaRe, Joseph. The manual of photo¬ 
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Wales, Samuel, jr. The guide. A descrip¬ 
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Walker, —. Manly exercises; contain¬ 
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■ Walker, Edward. Terrestrial aud cos- 

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j for 1865. Ulus. 8°. Cambridge, 1866. 

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! Walker, W. Useful hints on ventilation; 
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Walker, W. M. Notes on screw propul¬ 
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Walker, William. Handbook of drawing. 
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Wall, A. H. Gnid^to miniature painting, 
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Wallare-Danlop, M. A. Glass in the 
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Walleiii, Eiedrik M. Om de frauske 
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Waller, Elwyn. Domestic chemistry ; dis¬ 
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WALLS. Etudes sur les murs de soutfene- 
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- What shall we do with our. Nee 

Cook, C. 

Walsh, John H. Stonehenge”'^. The 
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-Domestic medicine and surgery ; with 

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-Riding and driving. Illus. 24°. 

Land., n. d. pp. 91. Routledge’s six¬ 
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-Rowing and sailing. Illus. 24°. 

Land., [1803]. Routledge’s sixpenny 
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Walsh, M. Chemical and geological ob¬ 
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Walter, Robert. The nutritive cure; a 
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Waltha.m, Mass. Watch factory. Nee How¬ 
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Waltosi, James E. Model yachts and 
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W’'alfon, William. Thealpaca, itsnatural- 
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Walzl, Richard. The photographer’s 
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W’an^ciiiauii, Otto. Geschichte der 
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Waiiklyii, J. Alfred. Tea, coffee, and 
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WAR. See also Military. 

-ships and navies of the world. Arma¬ 
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- Weapons of. Technical educator, 

V. 1,2,4. 

Ward, Mrs. The telescope; a familiar 
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Ward, Anna L. Cycloi)edia of practical 
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A. L. 

W’^ard, J. Clifton. Ice. A lecture deliv¬ 
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Ward, James H. A manual of naval tac¬ 
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pp. 208. 





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Ward, Marcus. A practical treatise on 
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Ward (Montgomery) and co. Descriptive 
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W nrd, Stephen II. On some of the all'ec- 
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War«l, Whitefield. The throat, and its 
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W ard, William Henry. The ocean marine 
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Ward and Lock’s book of farm management 
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W arder, John A. Hedges and ever¬ 
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-Vineyard culture. Notes by. See Du 

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Wardic, William. Reference book of 
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-Scientific and profitable culture of fruit 

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Ware, I. D. The coach maker’s illustrated 
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Ware, Lewis S. A study of various 
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-Sugar beet; including a history of the 

beet sugar industry in Europe, varieties 
of the sugar beet, examination, soils, til¬ 
lage, seeds and sowing, yield and cost of 
cultivation, harvesting, transportation, 
conservation, feeding qualities of the beet 


Ware, Lewis S.—continued, 
and of the pulp, etc. Illus. 8°. 1‘hihi., 
1880. pp. 323. 

W are, Samuel. Tracts on vaults and 
bridges; forms of vaults; taking down 
and rebuilding London bridge; principles 
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Warfare of science. See White, A. D. 

W ariii^;, Edward John. Pharmacopoda 
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Wai'iiij;', George E., jr. Drainage, the 
garden, the dairy. Written and rev. by. 
See Goodholme, T. S. Domestic cyclo¬ 
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- Earth-closets and earth sewage; in¬ 
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the dry-earth system for cities and t<»wns, 
details of earth sewage, and the philo¬ 
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N. Y, 1872. pp. 104. 

- Extracts from a pamphlet entitled: 

Earth closets and earth sewage. Illus. 
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-Locating, building, and repairing. Re¬ 
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- Village improvements and farm vil¬ 
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Wai’iii^j;, J. B. Ceramic art in remote 
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forms of the solar and nature worship. 
Illus. 4°. Loud., 1874. pp. 127. 

-Examples of weaving and embroidery. 

Selected from the Royal and other collec¬ 
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Drawings on wood. With essays by Owen 
Jones and M. Digby Wyatt, fol. Lond., 
n. d. pp. 36. 16 pi. 

-Masterpieces of industrial art and sculp¬ 
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Selected and described by. Chromo-litho¬ 
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from photographs supplied by the London 
photographic and stereoscopic company. 







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WASHING. 


Waring', J.B.—continued, 
by S. Tliompson. 3 v. roy. 4°. Lond., 
18(;3. 

Ua rinS^, TboniaH. Treatise on archery; 
or, the art of shooting with the long bow. 
Containing every requisite to obtain a 
complete knowledge of that noble weapon, 
considered as an instrument of amuse¬ 
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steel cross-bow, with directions for using 
it. A summary sketch of the laws of 
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WARMING. See also Heating, etc. 

-greenhouses and buildings. See Eld- 

ridge, J. 

-Practical ventilation and. See Con¬ 
stantine, J. 

Warn, Reuben Henry, Sheet metal 
worker’s instructor, for zinc, sheet-iron, 
copper, and tiir-plate workers, etc.; con¬ 
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and rules for describing the patterns re¬ 
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tiug the weights of different figures of 
iron and steel, tables for the weight of 
iron, steel, etc. Ulus. 8°. Pliila., 1880, 
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Warnecke. Proeddd photographique a 
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^Varner, Anna. Gardening by my.self. 
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W'ariicr, James F. Universal dictionary 
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pp. 88, 

Warp and weft. v. 1-2, 1681-’82. 4°. 

N. Y., 1881-’82. 

[Coilsolidated with the Boston textile designer 
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W^aiTCli, Charles. Answers to inquiries 
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W'avreii, Henry. Artistic anatomy of 
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\Y :irroii, Henry—continued. 

-Artistic treatise on the human figure; 

hints on proportion, color, and composi¬ 
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pp. 93, Handbooks line arts. No. 28. 

Warren, Ira, and Small, A. E. House¬ 
hold physician; for the use of families, 
planters, seamen, and travellers. Briet 
description in plain language of all dis¬ 
eases of men, women, and children, with 
the latest and most apiuoved methods of 
treatment. Illus. 8°. Post., San Fran¬ 
cisco, elc.^ 1879. 

\\ arren, J. Leicester, A guide to the 
study of book-plates (ex-libris). Illus. 
8°. Loud., 1880. pp. 238. 

W’^arreii, Joseph H. Hernia, strangu¬ 
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cutaneous injections, together with sug¬ 
gested and improved metheds for kelot- 
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ments. Illus. 8°. Lond., 1880. pp. 280. 

W^arroii, S. Edw'ard. Drafting instru¬ 
ments and operations. 4 divs. Uiv, 1. 
Instruments and materials. 2. Funda- 

^ mental operations. 3. Plane problems 
and practical exorcises. 4. Elements of 
taste in geometrical drawing. Text-book 
for schools, artisans’ classes, and self- 
instruction. 2d ed. rev. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 
1880. pp. 152. 

-Elements of machine construction and 

drawing; or, machine-drawing, with some 
elements of descriptive and rational cine¬ 
matics. 2 V. Illus. 8°. N. Y., 1877. pp. 
18-f 338. 

-Notes on polytechnic or scientific 

schools in the United States; their na¬ 
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Wai'riii$!;tOii, R. Chemistry of the farm. 
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WASHHOUSES for the laboring classes. 
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WASHING. Art of. Nec Butson, A. A. S. 

-blue. Das Waschblaue. <SeeLehner, S. 

Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 17. 

-Chapter on. See Greenup, Mrs. W. T. 

Lessons on clothing. 

- Die Kunst nud Feinwiischerei. See 

Joclet, Victor. Chem.-techn, Bib., B. 63. 

-machines, clothes wringers, .and family 

mangles. See Cook, R., and co. 





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430 


WATER. 


WASHING machines—continued. 

-wringers, mangles, linen presses, etc. 

Sec Bradford, T., and co. 

-Die Wiisclierei von Wollengarnen. See 

Sachse, R. 

W:i$«liiiig:toii, George. Letters to Sir 
John Sinclair on agriculture and other 
interesting topics. Engraved from the 
original letters so as to be an e.vact fac¬ 
simile of the handwriting of that cele¬ 
brated character. 4°. Lowd., 1800. pp. 57. 

Washington machine co. Illustrated cir¬ 
cular and price list of machinery, circular 
saw mills, iron gang and mulay mills, 
etc., manufactured by. 8'^. Smidi/ Hill, 
1872. pp. 16. 

Washington territory. Resources of Cali¬ 
fornia, with appendix on. See Hittell, 
J. S. 

WASTE products and undeveloped sub¬ 
stances. See Simmonds, P. L. 

-Die menschlichen Ahfallstoife. See 

Fischer, F. 

-Verwerthung der Nachproducte und 

Abfalle. (See Regner, R. V. Fabrikatiftn des ^ 
Riibenznckers. Chem.-techn. Bib., B. 47. | 

-Verwerthung, etc.,von Abfallstoffen. 

»Sce Koller, T. Chem.-techn. Bib.,B. 61. 

Watches, clocks, jewehy, silver, and sil¬ 
ver plated ware, etc. See Norris, F. B., 
and CO. 

Watchmaker (The) and metal worker. 
(Monthly.) v. 9-10—, 1882-83—. Ulus. 
4°. A^. F.,ctc., 1882-’83. 

WATCHMAKING. See also Clocks and 
Horology. 

-American watchmaker and jeweler. See 

Stelle, J. P. 

-Handbuch der lihrmacherknnst. See 

Schreiber, E. 171. Neuer Schanplatzder 
Kiinste. 

-Handbnch fiir Uhrmacher. See Grosch, 

H. 171*. Neuer Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-in America. See Howard and co. 

WATER, air, and disinfectants. See Hart¬ 
ley, W. N. Manuals of health. 

-and food. Sanitary examinations 

of. See Fox, C. B. 

-Air and water; their impurities, etc. 

See Condy, H. B. 

-analysis. See Austiu, G. L. 

- See Wanklyn, J. A., and Chapman, 

E.T. 

-for sanitary purposes. See Frank- 

land, E. 


WATER—continued. 

- and its teachings. See Morgan, C. L. 

-and steam. Heat in its relations to. 

See Williams, C. W. 

-Bourtheilung des Trinkwassers. e 

Reichardt, E. 

-character of, and its natnral move¬ 
ments. See Cole, J. E. 

-Die chemischo Technologic des Wassers. 

See Fischer, F. 

-Circulation on the surface of tho earth. 

By H. W. Dove. Half-hour recreations in 
pop. sci., 1st ser. 

-closets Tho odorless. See Smith, R. 

D.O. 

-color painting. See Penley, A. Hand¬ 
books tine arts. No. 22. 

-Guide to. See Noble, R. P. 

! Handbooks fine arts. No. 20. 

-colors. The English school of painting 

in. See Penley, A. , 

-Flower painting in. See Rosen¬ 
berg, G. F. Handbooks tine arts, No. 23. 

-from nature. Hints for sketching. 

/See Hatton, T. Handbooks tine arts. No. 
11 . 

-Guide to figure painting in. See 

Whiteford, W. S. T. Handbooks fine 
arts. No. 30. 

-Hints for sketching trees from nature 

in. See Hatton, T. Tlandbooks fine 
arts. No. 10. 

-distribution Moyens de conduire, 

d’dlever et de distribuer les eanx. See 
Genieys, M. 

-An easy way to render sea water fresh. 

See Lind, J. 

-Filtration of potable. See Nichols, 

W. R. 

-for the sick. On the internal use of. 

See Meigs, J. F. 

-glass. Practical treatise on soluble or. 

See Peuchtwanger, L. 

-in mines. Wasserhaltnngs-Maschinen 

der Bergwerke. See Hauer, J. v. 

-in springs, creeks, and river8,decreasing 

with the heights of floods. /See Wex, G. 
-Its composition, collection, and distri¬ 
bution. See Parry, J. 

-meter. Wassermahlmiihleuban, etc. 

Tabelleu, Formelu und Angaben fiber das 
Messen der Wasseriuengen. See Loh- 
mann. 223*. Neuer Schauplatz der 
Kiinste. 

-motors. See Backus water motor co. 







WATEU. 


431 


WATSON. 


WATER—continued. 

-Plain words about. See Church, A. H. 

-Potable. Nee Ekin, C. 

-Storage of. See Denton, J. B. 

-supply. See Browne, J. H. B. 

-Nee Journal fiir Gasbelenclitnng, 

Wasserversorgung, etc. 

-Dew ponds; the farmers’ summer 

water suppliers. See Slade, H. P. 

-engineering. Practical treatise on. 

See Fanning, J. T. 

-Ganging. Nee Leffel, .J., and co. 

-Geological formations of England as 

iullnencing. See Hughes, S. Weale's 
series, No. 81. 

-Hauswasserlcitnngen, etc. See Ko- 

nig, F. 

-Lectures on. See Corfield, W. H. 

-The Loudon. Nee Tidy, C. M. 

-Loudon facts and fallacies discussed. 

See Taylor, J. 

-London water works. See Mat¬ 
thews, W. Hydraulia. 

-of cities and towns. Comprehensive 

treatise on. See Humber, 

-of the world. History of. See Bell, 

T. J. 

-of town and country houses. See 

Tarbotton, M. O. House drainage. 

-Plumber an(J sanitary engineer. See 

Plumber. 

-Saudfiltration und koustaute Was- 

serversorgnug. See Samuelson, S. A. 

-Trait6 pratique de la distribution des 

eanx. See Joly, V. C. 

-Treatise on rural household. See 

Grier, W. W. 

-Ueber uaturliche und kiiustliche 

Sandflltration. NeePiefke, C. 

-Wasserversorgung, etc. See Mar- 

graff, H. 

-Uas Wasser. See Domaszewski, V. v. 

-wonders of. See Tissandier, G. Ulus. 

lib. wonders, v. 24. 

_works. Description of the Ossett. See 

Paterson, M. McC. 

-Liverpool. See Beloe, C. H. 

_spouts. I5tnde sur nne classc do tour- 

billons. Analogio des troiubes, etc. See 
Him, G.-A. 

Watertown spring wagon co. Catalogue 
and price-list of platform spring wagons. 
24°. JVaiertoivn, n. d. (3 cop.) 
WATERWHEELS. Construction and 
efficiency of. See Donaldson, W. 


WATERWHEELS—continued. 

-Construction of horizontal and vertical. 

See Cullen, W. 

- Leffel turbine. Nee Poole and Hunt. 

- Proben mit Turbiuen, Wasserriidern, 

etc. See Philadelphia exhibition of 1876. 

- Thdorie des aubes conrbes ot de lenrs 

effets. Nee Harant, A. 

-Treatise relative to the testing of. See 

Emerson, J. 

Watiii, M. Staffiermaler als Maler, Ver- 
golder, Versilberer, etc. Praktisches 
Hand- und Hilfsbnch enthaltend die Be- 
schreibung aller bei der Stafflermalerie 
vorkommendeu Arbeiten und Methodeu, 
etc. 3te Anil., vollst. nenbearb. und hrsg. 
von R. Tormiu. 8°. Weimar, 1882. pp. 
334. 207* * *. Neuer Schauplatz der 

Kliuste. 

Watson, Ebeu. On the topical medica¬ 
tion of the larynx in certain diseases 
of the respiratory and vocal organs. 8°. 
Lond., 1854. pp. 183. 

W^atson, Egbert P. A manual of the hand 
lathe, comprising concise directions for 
working metals of all kinds, ivoiy, bone, 
and precious woods; dying, coloring, and 
French polishing, inlaying by veneers, 
etc. llhie. 16°. Fhila., 1879. pp. 136. 

Watson, Gow and co. General iroufonnd- 
era, manufacturers of the improved Leam¬ 
ington and patent Anglo-American kitch¬ 
eners, close and open lire ranges, steam 
cooking aj)paratu3 of every descrii)tiou, 
American cooking and heating stoves, 
American portable farm boilers, ships* 
galley ranges, iron mantelpieces mantel 
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Watson, J. Madison. Handbook of calis¬ 
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Watson, J. Madison—coutiniicd. 
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Watson, Janies. Stenography com- 
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Watson, John. The art of spinning and 
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Watson, Sereno. Bibliographical index 
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Watson, William. Experimeuts and ob¬ 
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2. Electric light, gases, cheese, preservation 
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217. Sewing machinery. By J. W. Urquhart. 

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218. Hay and straw measurer. By J. Steele^. 

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219. Civil engineering. By H. Law and D. 

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220. Magjietic surveying. By W. Linteru. 

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225. Silversmith’s handbook. By G. E. Gee. 

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226. Joints made and used by builders. By 

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227. Mathematics as applied to constructive 

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228. Roofs of wood and iron. By E. Wynd- | 

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229. Decoration of dwelling houses. Bj’Jiunes 

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230. Handrailing, A practical treatise on. By 

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231. Grafting and budding. By Charles B.al- 

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55 CPO 


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-Fabrication des 6totfes. Trait6 du tra¬ 
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439 


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Wilkerson, B. M. ludependent practi¬ 
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Wilkins, 11. St. Clair. A treatise on ' 
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Wilkinson, 11. C., and CO. Illustrated cat¬ 
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Wilkinson, John. Catalogue of games, 
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-Price list of scroll saws, fancy woods, i 

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Wilkinson, John. Prize essays on 
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Will, 11., aud CO. Excelsior children’s car¬ 
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Willnrcl, X. A. Practical butter book; ! 
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W^illcock, A. The ocean, the river, and 
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Williams, A. D. Diseases of the ear, in¬ 
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W’^illiams, C. Greville. On some of the 
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Williams, E. H. Baldwin lucomotive 
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Williams, Frederick S. Our iron roads; 
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Williams, Henry L. American fanners’ 
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Williams, Henry T. Designs for needle¬ 
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-Household elegancies. Suggestions in 

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-Ladies’ fancy work. See Jones, Mrs. 

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-Window gardeniug. Devoted specially 

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Williams, Henry T.—contiimed. 

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William?, Henry W. Spectacles; their 
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Williams, Robert. Lexicon Cornu-Bri- 
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Williams, Robert A. Notes on river 
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Williams, S. Wells. The Chinese com¬ 
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Williams, W. Art of landscape paint¬ 
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Williams, W. Principles and practice 
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Williamson, W.C. Insectivorousplaiils. 
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Willsliire, William Hughes. An intro¬ 
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Wilson and Evendeu shipping can manuf’g 
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W^ilsoii, B., and others. Observ^ations 
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Wilson, Edward L. Magic lantern ; ed. 
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-Photographies; a series of lessons, ac¬ 
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Wilson (The) engineering co. The Wilson 
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Wilson, Foster. Cotton carder’s com¬ 
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Wilson, Frederick J. F. Stereotyping 
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plaster processes, with instructions for de¬ 
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pp. 195. Wyman’s techn. series, v. 9. 

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HVilson, GeQrge. The five gateways of 
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-Handbook of hygiene and sanitary 

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pp. 32 + 468. 

-Health and healthy homes ; guide to 

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Wilson, H. H. A dictionary in Sanskrit 
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Wilson, H. H.—coiitinued. 

Fort William. 3(1 ed., ed. by Jaguumoliaiia 
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Wilson, .1. E. Permanent way of rolling 
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Wilson, James C. The summer and its 
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American health primers, No. 3. 

'Wilson, Joseph M. History, mechanics, 
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Wilson, Joseph W. Hints to young engi¬ 
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Land., 1876. pp. 22. 

Wilson manuPg co. Price-list of articles 
manufactured and for sale hy. [Hard¬ 
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Wilson, Mark. Rapid cure of aneurism hy 
l»ressure,illustrated hy the case of. See 
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Wilson, Robert. Boiler and factory chim- 
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IUu8. 12°. Lond.,1877. pp. 64. 

- Common sense for gas users; being a 

catechism of gas-lighting for house¬ 
holders, mill-owners, and other large con¬ 
sumers, gas-fitters, architects, engineers, 
etc. 2d ed. Illiis. 12°. Loud.,1878, 
pp. 92. 

-The screw propeller; who inv^ented it ? 

Ill IIS. 8°, Glasgow, 1880. 

-A treatise on steam boilers; their 

strength, construction, and economical 
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1879. J- pp. 328. 

Wilson, Theodore U. Outline on ship¬ 
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W'ilson, William 8. Ocean as a health 
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1880. pp. 260. 

Wilson’s adjustable chair. See Klein, M. 

Wimmer, F. Berg- und hiittenmannische 
Zeituug, red v. See Berg. 

w'incliell, A. Geology of the stars. 
Half-hour recreations in pop. sci., 1st ser. 
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Winchester and Hotchkiss repeating fire¬ 
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Winchester repeating arms co. Winches¬ 
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carbines, hunting and target rifles, etc., 
and metallic cartridges of all kinds manu- 

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Wiiickcliiiaiiil, Johann. Momimensin- 
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Winckler, C. Haudbuch zur Herstel- 
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-Die Parfuuierie-Fabrikation in ihrem 

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WIND. See also Meteorology. 

-Bestimmuug der mittleren Windrich- 

tung. Nee Prestel, M. A. F. 

-ensiines. Hercules. See Wheeler, 

W. A. 

-Iron turbine. Nee Mast, Foos and 

co. 

-motors. Die Windmotoreu. See 

Neumann, F. 263. Neuer Schauplatz 
I der Kiiuste. 

-Le rOle des vents dans les climats 

chauds. See Radau, R. Actuals. 
scient8.,83. 

-Winds of the globe. By J. H. Coffin, 

Smithsn. contrib., v. 20. 

WINDMILLS. Descriptive catalogue 
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United States wind engine and pump 
I co. 







WINDMILLS. 


442 


WIRE. 


WINDMILLS—contiiinecl. 

-Die hollaudisclie Wimlnuilile. See 

Hoffmann, C. L. 

-Die Wiudmiililen, etc. See Neumann, 

F. 263. Neuer Scliauplatz der Kiiuste. 
WINDING machinery; recent improve¬ 
ments in. See Havrez, J. 

WINDOW blinds. See Janes and son. 

-gardener. <Sce Rand, E. S.,.jr. 

-with directions for cultivating 

llovvering and foliage plants. See Molli- 
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-gardening. Popular recreator, v. 1-2. 

- See Williams, 11. T. 

-glass shade and rustic terra cotta. See 

Wood and co. 

WINDOWS. Die Banschlosserei.. Be- 
schliige der Fenster and Thiiren. See Jeep, 
W. Deutsche bautechn. Taschen Bib., 
No. lG-17. 

-stained glass forchnrcbes and domestic 

use. See Cox and sous. 

Windsor, Thomas. Reports of the progress j 
of medicine. Ed. by. See Power, H., 
and others. 

Wine and fruit rtsporter. With which is 
incorporated “ Monthly statistics.” v. 11, 
1878. fol. [.V. F.,l878],n. t.p. 

-artificial. Guide praticpie de la fabri¬ 
cation des vins factices. NeeDubief, L.-F. 

- Etudes sur le vin. See Pasteur, L. 

-Facts about champagne and other 

sparkling wines. See Vizetelly, 11. 

-Facts about port and inadeira, with 

notices of the wines viutaged around Lis¬ 
bon and the wines of Teneriffe. See Vize¬ 
telly, H. 

-Facts about sherry, gleaned in vine¬ 
yards and bodigas. See Vizetelly, H. 

' making. American grape growing and. 
Sec Husmann, G. 

-Wines and. Haraszthy, A. 

-Weinbereitvnig und Kellerwirth- 

Bchaft. Ste Piaz, A. dal. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 39. 

-Operation for ascertaining strength of. 

See Keene, J. B. 

-Origin, nature, and varieties of. See 

Thudichum, J. L. W., and Dupre, A. 

-Sparkling. Bereitung der Schanm- 

weine. Nee Regner, A. v. Chem.-techn. 
Bib., B. 50. 

-Uses of wines in health and di.seases. 

See Anstie, F. E. 


WINE—continued. 

-Wines, and other fermented liquois. 

See Skeen, J. R. 

-Wines and spirits. Chemical testing 

i of. See Griffin, J. J. 

-Wines, brandies, rum, Hollands gin, 

and vinegars. See Shannon, R. 

-Wines of the world. Nee Vizetelly, IL 

-Zusammeusetzung von Liqneuren und 

i Weiuen. NeeHoratius, T. Chem.-techn. 

' Bib., B. 8(5. 

Wiiiifilte, George W. Manual for ride 
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Wiiiklei’, Clemens. Anleitnngzur chcnii- 
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Winkler, E. A practical treatise on the 
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Winslow, Forbes. The anatomy of sui¬ 
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Winston, Charles. Inquiry into the 
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gla.ss paintings, esiieeially in England ; 
with hints on glass i)ainting. 2d ed. Pt. 
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ings. Ulus. 88°. Oxford, Land.,1867. 
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Winter and its dangers. Sec Osgood, H. 
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-greeneries at home. See Johnson, E. A. 

W’in to 11, John G. Modern workshop 
practice as applied to marine, land, and 
locomotive engines, floating docks, dredg¬ 
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Wipplintfcr, Ludwig. Die Keramik, 
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Steingut, Fayence, Steinzeug, Terralith, 
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WIRE gauge, English. See Hughes, T. 

- ropes. New method of transmitting 

power by means of. See Roebling, W. A. 

-Transmi.ssious par cables mdtalli- 

([iies. See Leaut6, H. 



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443 


WOOD. 


WIRE—continued. I 

-Transportation of ore, etc., by means 

of endless travellin*? wire. See Fraser 
and Chalmers. 

-Straight, lattice, aviaries, bird cages, 

etc. See Thomas, J. J., and co. I 

-work, wire fence, railing, and guards. 

See Howard and Morse. ! 

Wisden, J., and co. Cricketing, foot-ball, | 
and lawn-tennis outfitters. [Catalogue.] 
fUus. 16°. Loud., 1881. pp. 16. 

Wise, W. Lloyd. Abstracts of specifica¬ 
tions having reference to electric lighting. | 
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Wisedell, Thomas. Locating, building, 
and repairing. Re-written or rev. by. See 
Goodholme, T. S. Domestic encyclopedia. 
Wislicomis, Johannes. Short text-book 
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A. 


Wolf, Achille. Der banliche Comfort des 
Wohuhauses mittlerer nordlicher Breiten, 
sein We.sen uud die baulicheu Mittel zu 
seiner Yerbreitung. 8°. Prag, 1881. pp. 
212 . 

W^olf, Rudolph. Geschichte der Vermes- 
sungen in der Schweiz als hi8tori.sche Eiu- 
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diitischen Commission. Illtis. 8°. Zih ich, 
1879. pp. 320. 

Wolfe, .1. R. An improved method of ex¬ 
traction of cataract, with results of 107 
operations. lUus. 8°. Load., 1868. pp. 71. 

Wolpert, Adolf. Theorie und Praxis der 
Ventilation uud Heizung. 2te Anti, der 
“Principien der Ventilation uud Lufthei- 
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l>p. 980. 

WOMAN. Physical life of. See Napheys, 
G.H. 


Wisseff, Robert. A treatise on hemp, ' 
including a comprehensive account of the 
best modes of cultivation and preparation 
as practiced in Europe, Asia, and America; j 
with observations on the sunn plant of In- , 
dia. With an appendix on the most 
effectual means of producing a sufficiency j 
of English-grown hemp, by Lord Somer¬ 
ville. 4°. Land., 1808. pp. 296. 

With, fimile. Lesmachines; leur histoire, 
leur description, lenrs usages. 2t. Illne. 
8°. Paris, 1873. pp. 367; 380. ! 

Witherby, Rugg and Richardson’s price | 
list of wood-working machinery. Ulus. 
8°. irorcfstcr, 1881. pp. 83. (3 cop.) 

Witlsteiii, G. C. Taschenbuch der Che- 
mikalien-Lehre. Fiir dashauslicheLeben, 
sowie fiir kiinstlerische nnd gewerbliche 
Beschiiftiguugen aller Art. 8°. Xdrdlin- 
gen, 1879. 

WOAD. De indigobereider enz., en de 
weede. See Dijonval, Q. Volledige 
beschrijving van alle kousten. 

Woali.CS, Edward. On deafness, giddi- ! 
ness and noises in the head. 2d ed., enl. j 
and rev. Ilhis. 12°. Lond., 1880. pp. 224. | 

Woas. Franz. Encyclopiidie der Eisen- | 
bahn-Technik. [Prospectus ] 12°. Per- j 
liii, 1881. pp. 32. 

Wochenschrift des uiederosterreichischeu 
Gewerbe-Vereiues. Jahrg. 39-43—, 1878- 
’82—. Illus. 4°. men, 1878-’82. 

^Volilcr, Friedrich. Handbook of min¬ 
eral analysis. Ed. by H. B. Nason. 12°. 
Phila., 1871. pp. 315. 


Wonderful things; descriptions of the won¬ 
ders of all nations. 1st and 2d series. 
Illus. 12°. Loud., 1866. pp. 378; 378. 
Houlston’s Enquire within ser., v. 14,15. 

WONDERS. Home-book of. See Ab¬ 
bott, J. L. 

—^— mysteries, and disclosures. See Book 
of wonders. 

-of common things. See Carey, A. 

-of nature. See Rudolph. 

-of the world, with their associations 

with art and history. See Seven wonders. 

-The world of. See World. 

W^ood, B. The jdastic metallic filling as 
a Hulrstitute for other material in filling 
teeth. 12°. Albany, pp. 32. 

\%^ood. Do Volson. Elements of analyti¬ 
cal mechanics. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Illus. 
8°. A", r., 1877. pp. 13-1-249. 

-The principles of elementary mechan¬ 
ics. Illus. 12°. N. r., 1880. pp. 367. 

-A treatise on the resistance of materi¬ 
als, and an appendix on the preservation 
of timber. .3d ed., i-ev. Ulus. 8°. N. Y., 
1877. pp. 314. 

-Treatise on the theory of the construc¬ 
tion of bridges and roofs. 2d ed., rev. 
and cor. Illus. 8°. .V. F., 1880.'pp. 249. 

Wood, George B. A treatise on thera¬ 
peutics and pharmacology, or materia 
medica. 3d ed. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1868. 
pp. 838; 990. 

Wood, Horatio C., jr. Brain-work and 
overwork. 16°. Phila., 1880. pp. 126. 
American health primers. No. 8. 











WOOD. 


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WOOD. 


Wood, Horatio C., jr.—contiuned. 

-Contributions to the history of the 

fresh-water algse of North America. 
Smithsn. coutril)., v. 19. 

- Fever; study in morbid and normal 

physiology. Smithsn. contrib., v. 23. ^ 

-Nature aud mechanism of fever. Toner 

lecture, No. 4. Smithsn. ii isc. coll., v. 15. 

- Thermic fever, or sun-stroke. 12°. 

riiila., 1872. pp. 128. 

-A treatise on therapeutics, comprising 

materia medica and toxicology, with espe¬ 
cial reference to the application of the 
physiological action of drugs to clinical 
medicine. 4thed.,rev. lUus. 8°. Phila., 
1882. pp. 73(1. 

Wood, J. G. Archery, fencing, aud broad 
sw'ord. See Walsh, J. H., and Wood, J. 
G. Routledge’s six-penny handbooks. 
No. 12. 

-Bees; their habits, management and 

treatment. Ulus. 16°. Loud., n. d. Rout- 
ledge’s books for the country. No. 10. 

- Common objects of the microscope. 

Ulus. 16°. Loud., X. Y., n. d. pp. 4-{-132. 

-Common objects of the seashore, iu- 

cludinghiutsforanaquarium. Illus. 16°. 
Loud., n. d. Routledge’s books for the 
country. No. 17. 

-Fresh and salt-water aquarium. Illus. 

16°. Loud., n. d. pp. 150. Routledge’s 
books for the country. No. 1. 

-Strange dwellings, being a description 

of the habitations of animals; abridged 
from “Homes without hands.” Illus. 
12°. Loud., 1871. pp. 411. 

-Tour around my garden. Rev. anded. 

by. See Karr, A. 

-Trespassers. Showing how the inhab¬ 
itants of earth, air, and water are enabled 
to trespass on domains not their own. 
Illus. 8°. N. Y.,n.d. pp. 351. 

-and others. The boy’s own treasury 

of sports aud pastimes. By J. G. Wood, 
J. H. Pepper, C. Bennett, T. Miller, aud 
others. 16°. Loud.,n.d. pp. 626. 

Wood, J. T. Discoveries at Ephesus, in¬ 
cluding the site and remains of the great 
temple of Diana. Illus. 4°. Loud., 1877. 
pp.20-f-285-f 150. 

Wood, Samuel. Tree planter and plant 
propagator; manual on the propagation 
of forest trees, fruit trees, dowering 
shrubs, dowering plants, pot herbs, etc. 
Illus. 12°. iond., 1880. pp. 12+188. 


IrVood, Samuel—continued. 

-Tree primer; manual on the pruning 

of fruit trees, also their training and ren¬ 
ovation, best method of bringing old, worn- 
out trees into a state of bearing; pruning 
shrubs, climbers, and dowering plants. 
12°. ZoHd., 1880. pp. 11 + 153. 

Wood, Thomas. Notes on the metals, 
being a second series of chemical notes for 
the lecture-room. 12°. iond., 1868. pp. 
180. 

Wood, Walter A. Mowing and reaping 
machine co. Circular for the year 1868- 
’70. Illus. 12°. Albany, Iloosick Falls, 
1868-’70. pp. 56; 48. (3 cop.) 

Wood aud iron. A journal of the manu¬ 
facturing, building aud jobbing trades, 
and record of railway progress, v. 1—, 
1882—. 4°. Minneapolis, Minn., 1882. 

-and metals. Directions for the manipu¬ 
lation of. See Lukin, J. 

-E.ssay on the strength aud quality 

of. See Rankiue, W. J. IM. 

-carving. See Leland, C. G. Art at 

home series, v. 10. 

-Art of. See Rogers, G. A. 

-Examples for. See Hulme, F. E. 

Wood carving for amateurs. Containing 
descriptions of all the requisite tools, and 
full instructions for their use in producing 
diderent varieties of carvings. Illus. 12°. 
Loud., n.d. pp. 44. Amateur series, v. 10. 

-Instructions in. See Instructions. 

-Manual of. See Seaton, T. 

-Zeitschrift fur Drechsler, Elfeubein- 

graveure und Holzbildhauer. See Zeit¬ 
schrift. 

- construction. Holzbaukuust. See 

Lehfeldt, P. 

-engraving. See Gilks, T. Handbooks 

due arts, No. 38. 

-Bewick’s woodcuts. See Hugo, T. 

-The art of drawing and engraving 

on wood. See Marx, G. W. 

-Essai sur la gravure sur hois, par 

A. F. Didot. iSce Vecellio, C. Costumes. 

-from its origin till the present time. 

Art aud history of. See Emerson, W. A. 

-History of. See Woodberry, G. E. 

-in America. Hi.storyof. iSee Linton, 

W. J. 

-Facts and information in relation to 

the catalpa. See Barney, E. E. 

-goods and handles, roller skates. See 

Union hardware co. 





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445 


WOODS. 


WOOD—continued. 

-Das Holz, dessen Benennungen, Eigen- 

schafteu, etc. See Sykyta, W. 

-Das Holz nnd seine Destillations-Pro- 

dncte. See Thenius, G. Chem.-teclin. 
Bib., B. 07. 

-metal, etc. Mechanical appliances used 

to inannfacture. See L., J. 

Wood (The) pavement. Ulus. 8°. Land., 
1877. pp. 23. 

-pavement on Kensington high road. 

5ee Allnutt, H. 

-preservation. Appendix on. ^^eeWood, 

De V. 

-Traite de la coiuservation des bois, 

etc. See Paulet, M. 

-rendered lire and rot-proof. -SeeFeuclit- 

wanger, !>. 

-used in interior finishing. Lithograidiic 

illustrations of. See Pickert, C., and Met¬ 
calf, A. 

-Vollendungs-Arbeiten der llolz-Indus- 

trie. See Andes, L. E. Chem.- techn. 
Bib., B. 87. 

-work, Scottish. See Small, J. W. 

—— working. See Hoe, R., and co. 

- See Wilkinson, J. 

-carving, paneling, moulding, etc. 

See Boult. 

-Circular saw milLs, etc. Wash¬ 
ington machine eo. 

-factories and machinery. Ace Rich¬ 
ards, J. 

-Handsiigen nnd Sagemasehinen; 

Aexte, Beile, etc. See Exner, W. F.,and 
Bfaft', C. 

-Das Holz, etc., fiir Eisenbahn-, Gru- 

ben-, Foist-, nnd Zimmermeister. See 
Sykyta, W. 

-Die Holzbearbeitungs- Maschinen, 

etc. See Gravenhorst, A. 278. Neuer 
Schauplatz der Kiinste. 

-Illustrated wood-worker. iSee Illus¬ 
trated. 

-machinery. -SVcBentel, Margcdant 

and CO. 

-•— See Goodell and Waters. 

- See Graham, J. S., and co. 

- See Ransome (Allen) and co. 

-Richards, Loudon and Kelley. 

- See Richards, Thorne and co. 

- See Richardson, Merriam and co. 

- See Rollstone machine co. 

- See Stearns, E. 11. 

- See Witherby, Ruggs and Rich¬ 
ardson. 


1 WOOD working machinery continued. 

i-Catalogue of patent. AeeFay, J. 

i A., and CO. 

!-Classified catalogue of. 5(('Row- 

ley and Ilermance. 

I-Construction and operation of, 

etc. See Richards, J, 

■-Illustrated catalogue of. See 

Rogers, C. B., and co. 

-Illustrated catalogue of heavy. 

See Pay, J. A., and co. 

-Its rise, progress and construc¬ 
tion. See Bale, M. P. 

-Machines outils a travailler les 

j bois. See Armengaud, aind, J. E. 

I- Manual of Sorrento and Inlaid work. 

See Hope, A. 

j-Manual of the hand lathe. See 

I Watson, E. P. 

-Planing, moulding, efc. iS'ce Woods, 

j S. A., machine CO. 

-Der Siigewerk-Techniker. <S«'Kass- 

ner, B. 

-tools. Manual of. See Industrial 

[ school ass., Bost. 

i-Die Verarbeitung ^ des Holzes auf 

[ mechanischem Wege. ^ce Ledebur, A. 

' Woodborry, George E. A history of 
wood engraving. ///«•«. 8°. A'. 1'., 1883. 

pp. 221. 

Woodbi'id^'e, W. E. Measurement of 
j powder pressures in cannons by means of 
the registered compression of oil. See 

United States. War dep*^. Bur. ord¬ 
nance. 

^ "Woodbury, C. J. H. The tire protection 
of mills, and construction of mill doors; 
containing tests of full size wood mill 
columns. 2d ed. UhtH. 8°. N. 1'., 1882. 

I jip. 190. 

Woodcock’s printers’ and lithographers’ 
weekly gazette and newspaper reporter, 
i 5 v. 1879-’82—. 8^. .V. Y., 1870-’82, 

«. t.p. 

Woodgsife, Walter Bradford. “Oars 
.and sculls,” and how to use them. lUus. 
16°. Land., 1875. pp. 171. 

AVoodiiiiiii, W. Bathurst, and Tidy. 
Ch.arles Meymott. Forensic medicine and 
toxicology. Ilhis. 8°. VhUa., 1877. pp. 
j 1,083. 

Woods, Cocksedge, and Warner. Patentees 
and m.anufacturers of agricultural imple- 
; luents, etc., for home, foreign, and colonial 
trade. 8°. Loud., 1871. pp. 36. 







WOODS. 


446 


WOOTON. 


Woods (S. A.) inacbiue co. Illustrated 
catalojfue of improved planing and mould¬ 
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many of our valuable patents. 4°. Host., 
[1876]. pp. 37. 

Woods, Thomas. The monster telescopes, 
erected hy the earl of Rosse, Parsonstown, 
with an account of the manufacture of the 
specula, and full descriptions of all the 
machinery. 3ii ed. Ulus. 8°. Parsous- 
town, Lond., n. d. pp. 54. 

WOODS and marbles. Imitation of, in 
painting. (See Vanderburg, A. R. and P. 

WOODSAWS. Die Holzsiige. .See Fisher, 
II. 

Wooilwai’d, C. M. A history of the 
Saint Louis bridge; containing a full ac¬ 
count of every step in its construction and 
erection, and including the theory of the 
ribbed arch and the tests of materials. 
///ms. fol. St. Louis, 1881. pp. 391. 

Woodward, GeorgeE. Ornamental and 
fancy ali)habets, monograms, and titles. 
niui 4°. W. r., 1877. 

-and W^oodward, F..W. Graperies 

and horticultural buildings, ///ms. 12°. 

N. Y., [1865]. pp. 139. 

Woodward, Jose])h ,1. Structure of 
cancerous tumors. Toner lecture, No. 1. 
Smithsn. misc. coll., v. 15. 

Woodward, S. P. xMannal of the mol- 
lusca, being a treatise on recent and fossil 
shells. Appendix of recent and fossil cou- 
chological discoveries, by Ralph Tate. 3d ^ 
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Weale’s series. No. 72. 

Woodworth, S. Festivals, games, and 
amusements; with additions, by. See 
Smith, H. 

WOOL. See Zeitung fur Schafzucht uud 
Woll-prod net ion. 

-carder’s vade niecum. See Bramwell, 

W. C. 

-cotton, yarn, etc. Recipes for coloring. 

See Gibson, R. H. 

-dyeing. Cotton and. See Ulrich, L. 

-Ilandbnch der Wollenfilrberei. See 

Joclet, Y. 

-Receipts for, as practiced with the 

manufacture imperialedes Goblins, Paris. 
See Ulrich, L. 

-Six lectures on. See Loudon society 

for the encouragement of arts, etc. 

-its industrial applications. Technical 

educator, v. 4. 


WOOL—continued. 

-manufacturers. National association. 

Bulletin. See National. 

-Die Schafzucht und Wollkunde. See 

Schmidt, G. F. v. 

WOOLEN cloth. Die Bleicherei von Wol- 
lengarnen. See Sachse, R. 

- — Militiirtuch und Wollstotie. See 

Hausner, J. 

-Treatise on the manufacture of wool¬ 
lens. See Burns, G. C. 

-industry. History of. /See Bramwell, 

W. C. 

- thread; its nature and history. See 

Vickermau, C. 

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wit and humor, odd comparisons, and pro¬ 
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Woolf engine. Die Woolf’schen und Com- 
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II. 

Wool!iOMSe,W. S. B. Measures, weights, 
and moneys of all ages. Analysis of the 
Christian, Hebrew, and Mahometan cal¬ 
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pp. 206. Weale’s series. Nos. 101*, 221. 

AVooliioiig'li, C. W. The whole art of 
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nature and properties of the, materials 
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of executing every kind of marbling in 
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illustrations and examples. 8°. Lond., 

1881. pp. 82. 

Woolnough, W. C., and co. Agricultural 
engineers, malleable iron and brass found¬ 
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Woolsey, E. J. Specimens of fancy turn¬ 
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Woolsey, Theodore D., and others. The 
first century of the republic; a review of 
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F. A. P. Barnard, D. A. Wells, F. A. 
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X. F., 1876. 

Wootoil, EcLwin. Toilet medicine; a pop¬ 
ular scientific manual on the correction of 
bodily defects and the improvement and 











WOOTON. 


447 


WRIGHT. 


Woof oil, Edwin—continued, 
preservation of personal a])pearanco; to¬ 
gether with forninhe for all the special 
preparations recomnieuded. 12°. Land., 
1882. i»p. 107. 

WOOTZ steel. Manufactured at Hoinhay. 
See Pearson, G. 

WORDS, facts, and phrases. Dictionary 
of. See Edwards, E. 

Work manuals; arts of every-day life. No. 
1-3—. 12°. N. r., 1881. 

No. 1. Preparation and use of cements and glue. 
By J. Phin. 

2. Mechanics' slide rule, and how to use it.. 

F. T. Hodgson. 

3. Hints for painters, decorators, and paper- 

hangers. By an old hand. 

WORKHOUSES. Die Armen - Arbeits- 
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WORKING drawings, and designs in archi¬ 
tecture and buildings, etc. See Burn, R. S. 

-and specifications for buildings. See 

Tuthill, W. B. 

-How to make and use them. See 

Haupt, L. M. 

Workingmen’s home.s. See Hale, E, E., 
and others. 

Workman’s manual of engineering draw¬ 
ing. See Maxton, J. Weale’s series. 
No. 171. 

Works in iron; bridge and roof structures. 
See Matheson, E. 

Workshop appliances. See Shelley, C. P. 
B. Text-books of science, v. 28. 

-management. Manual for master and 

men. See Smith, F. 

WORKSHOPS. England’s. Strauss, 
G. L., and others. 

World (The) of wonders. A record of things 
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Woriliell, Richard. Thermodynamics. 
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WORMS. The formation of vegetable 
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WORSTED. Ready reckoner for hanks. 
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Worsted spinners’ready reckoner; cost of 
j'arn. Pt. 1. One-eighth waste of top in 
spinning. Pt. 2. Three-sixteenths waste 
of top in spinning. Pt. 3. Price per pound 
calculated from the price per gross. By a 
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W ortlii'ii, William E. A practical trea¬ 
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W'OUNDED. A manual of instruction for 
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-troops. Transport of. NceLongmore, T. 

\\ Olisscii, M. De I’anaij'se des sucres. 
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^Voii wol’iiiaiis, Alwin V. Farbeulehre. 
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schiedenen Gewerben uml in der Kunstin- 
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Wi’ilflit, Charles R. Alder. Metals and 
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Herbert Edwards. A handbook 
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Wri^^lit, J. Glossary; with additions, 
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Wright (John) and co. Economy in heat¬ 
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\Vi’islH» L- The practical poultry keeper; 
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I AVi’ig^iit, T. G. How we catch cold and 
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Wiighf, William. The oil regions of 
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16. Diseases of tlie locomotive apparatus, and 

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